garásuch
Garásuch is a term used in the context of the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) community to describe a specific type of guard pass. The term is derived from the Portuguese words "garra" meaning "claw" and "sucar" meaning "to suck," reflecting the technique's aggressive and forceful nature. The garásuch is executed by the attacker using their legs to lift the opponent's hips off the mat, while simultaneously applying pressure to the opponent's neck or back, often with the intent to submit or control the opponent.
The garásuch is a powerful and effective guard pass, particularly when executed from a deep guard position.
The garásuch is a fundamental technique in the BJJ curriculum, and it is often taught to beginners