Scissor sweep in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu means reversing an opponent using leg scissoring motion from guard. The practitioner controls the opponent’s upper body with grips securely. One leg places across the opponent’s torso to block forward movement. The other leg stays low near the opponent’s knee for sweeping action. The practitioner pulls the opponent forward to break posture and balance. Simultaneously, the legs move in opposite directions to create sweeping force. This coordinated motion causes the opponent to fall sideways or backward. Proper timing prevents the opponent from posting a hand to stop the sweep. The practitioner follows through to land in top position control. Strong grip control ensures the opponent cannot disengage during execution. During a match, a competitor performs a scissor sweep from closed guard. The opponent loses balance and falls, allowing top position control. The practitioner stabilizes and prepares for further advancement or attacks. Active hip movement increases the effectiveness of the sweeping motion. Practitioners must maintain tight grips to ensure successful execution. This technique provides a reliable and fundamental sweeping option.
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