A sweep, when referred to in the context of
ground fighting, is a technique used to
transition from a neutral or inferior
position to a dominant position, such as a practitioner moving from in an opponent's
guard to
full mount, hence the alternative term 'reversal' as the dominance of positions have been reversed.
Push sweep A push sweep is one of the
guard sweeps described in
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. The main characteristic of the push sweep is the practitioner pushing the opponent's knee out from under them with their foot, when the practitioner has the opponent in their
open guard. The push sweep is similar to the scissor sweep, which uses a scissor motion of the legs to sweep the opponent, but adds the detail of pushing the opponent's knee out from under them. This additional detail is required when the opponent keeps a wide base to prevent the scissor sweep. ==References==