How to Do the Knee Slide Pass in BJJ
The Knee Slide Pass is a passes technique that helps you advance from Half Guard to Side Control with control. It is a reliable option for building pressure and creating the next attack.
✓ Key Details to Master
- 1 Establish your grips before committing to the movement
- 2 Keep your hips aligned with the opponent to control their base
- 3 Use your frames to prevent counters during the transition
- 4 Commit to the finish once the position is secured
- 5 Reset if you lose posture or alignment
✗ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ⚠️ Rushing the entry without control
- ⚠️ Leaving space that allows a scramble
- ⚠️ Overextending and losing balance
- ⚠️ Ignoring the opponent's frames
- ⚠️ Stopping halfway through the movement
🔄 Variations
- → Knee Slide Pass with collar control
- → Knee Slide Pass from no-gi grips
- → Knee Slide Pass to immediate follow-up
🛡️ Counters & Defenses
- → Frame early and recover guard
- → Bridge and create space
- → Pummel for inside control
Track Your Knee Slide Pass Progress
Log every time you practice the Knee Slide Pass and watch your proficiency grow. MatTime helps you build muscle memory by tracking what you actually drill.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What belt level should I be to learn the Knee Slide Pass? ▼
The Knee Slide Pass is typically introduced at the white belt level. However, higher belts continue to refine this technique throughout their BJJ journey. The beginning of the BJJ journey. Focus on survival, basic positions, and fundamental movements.
Does this work in both gi and no-gi? ▼
The Knee Slide Pass works in both gi and no-gi, though grip adjustments may be necessary. In no-gi, focus on body control and underhooks instead of gi grips.
How do I set up the Knee Slide Pass? ▼
The Knee Slide Pass is typically executed from half guard. Key setups include controlling your opponent's posture and creating the right angle. Practice the entry repeatedly before focusing on the finish.