Some people start Jiu-Jitsu and immediately look like naturals.
They're explosive. Strong. Athletic.
Everything seems to work for them.
Brian Glick was not one of those people.
When Brian started training, he quickly realized something. He wasn't the biggest, the fastest, or the most naturally gifted person in the room. In fact, compared to many of his training partners, he felt skinny and physically outmatched.
So he had to find another way.
Instead of relying on speed or explosiveness, Brian became obsessed with details. He wanted to understand how to control space, shut down frames, and apply pressure in a way that didn't depend on athleticism.
Over time, that obsession turned into a very effective style of guard passing.
A style based on getting close, eliminating space, and breaking the guard down piece by piece.
That's exactly what he teaches in Pressure Drop: Close Range Passing. (On Daily Deal Today With 50% Off)
In this instructional, Brian breaks down the system he developed over years of training. He shows how to win the battle for inside position, how to deal with knee shields and frames, how to free your trapped leg, and how to apply the kind of pressure that slowly collapses the guard.
If you've ever felt like you're not the biggest, fastest, or most explosive person in the gym, Brian's approach might be exactly what you're looking for.
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