Deep Half Guard is one of those positions that shows up when things don’t go your way—but that’s exactly why it matters.
When your frames break down, your wrestling up options stall, or you can’t physically win the battle from traditional half guard, deep half becomes an emergency entry that keeps you alive and puts you back in control. Instead of accepting the pass, you go underneath and change the angle of the fight.
Historically, deep half guard gained popularity in modern Jiu Jitsu through competitors like Jeff Glover and Bernardo Faria, but its roots reflect older Judo and Jiu Jitsu principles—getting underneath your opponent to disrupt balance (kuzushi) and create leverage where strength isn’t required.
The benefits are simple but powerful: it neutralizes pressure, protects you from being flattened, and opens up high-percentage sweeps by attacking your opponent’s base from underneath. It’s not just a move—it’s a recovery system. A way to turn a losing position into an opportunity.
In Jiu Jitsu, you don’t always win the first exchange—but if you understand positions like deep half, you’re never out of the fight.
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