High Crotch Takedown: Setup & Finishing

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Takedowns · Intermediate · Last updated 2026-03-16

The high crotch is a control-based takedown that emphasizes grip and lifting mechanics over explosive leg drive. It's highly technical and effective at upper belt levels in BJJ competition.

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    High Crotch vs Double Leg

    The high crotch uses a hand inside the opponent's thigh and controls the head/neck, then lifts explosively. Unlike the double leg which drives legs, the high crotch relies on upper body control and lifting mechanics. It's slower to execute but harder to counter once committed.

    Establishing High Crotch

    1. Start from collar tie position with head control
    2. Grip one arm around the opponent's waist
    3. Thread your other arm between their legs (the "crotch" grip)
    4. Cup the inside thigh with your hand
    5. Maintain neck control with your first arm
    6. Lift explosively by extending your hips and legs

    Lifting Mechanics

    The key to the high crotch is the lift. Rather than driving your legs forward like a double leg, you're lifting the opponent by extending your hips and legs upward. This requires significant core strength and balance.

    Finishing Options

    Double Leg Conversion

    After lifting, drop to both knees for a double leg finish. Control both legs and drive forward into side control.

    Trip Finish

    While maintaining the high crotch grip, use your leg on the same side as the crotch grip to trip the standing leg.

    Knee on Belly

    Transition to knee on belly by driving your knee into the opponent's abdomen as you finish the takedown.

    ⚡ Pro Tip: The high crotch works best when the opponent is defending against double legs. If they're expecting a double leg shot and you switch to high crotch mechanics, they often don't base properly for the lift.

    High Crotch Defense

    The primary defense is preventing the crotch grip. Keep your legs together and avoid having your thigh exposed. Once the grip is established, sprawling and creating distance makes the lift much harder.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is high crotch legal in BJJ?

    Yes. The high crotch is fully legal in all BJJ competitions. The grip position is safe and doesn't target the groin.

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    Common BJJ Problems & FAQ

    Q: Why do I keep losing my balance and falling over when I try to set up the High Crotch Takedown?

    You're likely overextending your base by reaching too far forward with your lead leg, which shifts your center of gravity too high and forward. To maintain balance, keep your supporting leg's knee bent and directly under your hips, and drive your hips forward and down as you attack, not just your upper body.

    Q: How can I finish the High Crotch Takedown effectively when my opponent is much bigger and heavier than me?

    Against a heavier opponent, focus on using their weight against them by driving your shoulder into their hip and using your head as a wedge to control their posture. Once you have the high crotch grip, drive your hips forward and low, then use your legs and core to initiate a backward lift with your arms, forcing them to fall forward.

    Q: What's the best way to grip for the High Crotch Takedown to prevent my opponent from easily defending or escaping?

    Secure a deep grip around the opponent's thigh with your armpit firmly pressed against their hip, creating a strong connection. Your other hand should control their upper body, often by gripping their far armpit or collar, to break their posture and prevent them from posturing up and defending the leg.

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