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What is Guard Jumping in BJJ?
Quick Definition
Jumping onto the opponent and wrapping your legs around them to pull guard.
Full Explanation
Guard jumping involves leaping onto the standing opponent and wrapping your legs around their waist to close your guard. While effective for immediately establishing closed guard, it carries significant injury risk if the opponent does not catch you and you fall. Some competitions have banned guard jumping at lower belt levels due to knee injury concerns from the impact. Many coaches discourage it in favor of safer guard pulling methods.
Examples in Context
"Guard jumping can be dangerous if they drop you"
"Some competitions have banned guard jumping at lower belts"
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