Rubber guard in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu means controlling an opponent using high leg positioning and flexibility. The practitioner brings one leg high over the opponent’s shoulder tightly. This position controls posture and limits the opponent’s movement significantly. The practitioner uses hands to secure the leg and maintain tension. Proper flexibility allows safe and effective positioning of the leg. The opponent struggles to posture due to controlled head and shoulder positioning. The practitioner uses this control to set up submissions or attacks. Strong hip movement helps maintain angles and improve control. The position requires constant adjustment to remain effective during movement. The practitioner must keep the opponent close to maintain control. During a match, a competitor uses rubber guard to control and attack from bottom. The opponent attempts to posture but cannot due to tight leg positioning. The practitioner maintains control and sets up a submission opportunity successfully. Flexibility plays a key role in maintaining this position effectively. Practitioners must train carefully to avoid strain or injury. This guard provides strong control and creative attacking options.
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