guard pass concept

 Looking for a good concept or "system" to improve my guard passing game......for example just reviewing keenans dvd and what it has to offer, the one section says -red light green <a href="http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=light%20guard">light guard</a> passing system- which seems very interesting but I dont have the funds right now to purchase it. Im curious to if anyone actually knows what this means and for you advanced folks you cant even make up your own system that works for you, care to share?

Anyone…

[QUOTE=shs101;2789585] Looking for a good concept or “system” to improve my guard passing game…for example just reviewing keenans dvd and what it has to offer, the one section says -red light green light guard passing system- which seems very interesting but I dont have the funds right now to purchase it. Im curious to if anyone actually knows what this means and for you advanced folks you cant even make up your own system that works for you, care to share?
Anyone…[/QUOTE]
So your link leads to a page on ebay that features automobile parts.

I’m trying to figure out whether you made a mistake, or if I should ban you as a spammer.

[QUOTE=jnp;2789595]So your link leads to a page on ebay that features automobile parts.

I’m trying to figure out whether you made a mistake, or if I should ban you as a spammer.[/QUOTE]

The man is simply looking for a good grill guard for his vehicle.

To answer your question no I don’t know what Keenan was talking about.

My passing strategy is to break their grips, get an angle on their legs, smash/pin their hips, force them to carry my weight, look to crawl to side or mount. This is basically what I do, the other strategy is force half guard, control their hips, flatten them out, pass.