guard retention
Difficulty 2/5
Partner Drill
Single Leg Shot Hand Fighting Drill Drill
★★☆☆☆
Duration: 5-8 minutes
Reps: 4 sets of 12 reps
This guard retention drill builds hand fighting through repeated single leg shot patterns. It is designed to reinforce control from Combat Base and improve your ability to transition smoothly under pressure.
Purpose
Develop hand fighting and make the single leg shot feel automatic so you can apply it live without losing posture or connection.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- 1 Start from Combat Base with a focus on clean posture and tight frames.
- 2 Perform the single leg shot with controlled speed while maintaining base and alignment.
- 3 Reset to the starting position and repeat on both sides to build symmetry.
- 4 Increase tempo for the final reps while keeping the same technical shape.
- 5 Finish with one minute of smooth, continuous reps to lock in timing.
Common Mistakes
- ✕ Rushing the movement before establishing a stable base
- ✕ Letting the elbows flare and losing frame integrity
- ✕ Moving only the legs without engaging the hips
- ✕ Holding the breath during transitions
- ✕ Skipping reps on the weaker side
Variations
- → Add resistance with a partner while performing the single leg shot
- → Perform the single leg shot with eyes closed for body awareness
- → Reduce space by starting closer to your partner or anchor
- → Chain the single leg shot into a second technique on the last rep
Equipment & Muscle Focus
Equipment
gi
Muscle Groups
shoulderscalveship flexors
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