Alias · Guard Passing
Double leg wrap pass
Also known as Body Lock Pass — the canonical term used on this site.
Training background: descriptive
Descriptive — wrapping the hips to pass
Double leg wrap pass is a descriptive name for the body lock pass — naming the clasp around the opponent’s hips and legs that drives the pass.
Etymology. “Double leg wrap” describes encircling the lower body with the arms; “pass” attaches the objective. The label emphasises the wrapping grip over the body-lock terminology, but points at the same hip-encirclement that removes the opponent’s space.
Mechanics. Locking the hands around the hips eliminates the gap between the players and transfers the passer’s weight directly onto the opponent’s centre, so the trapped lower body cannot create the space a guard needs to re-engage.
Cross-reference. “Leg lock pass” is a colloquial sibling. Full mechanical coverage on Body Lock Pass.