### Overview
The **Leg Drag** is a dynamic guard passing technique in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu used to efficiently transition from an opponent's guard to a dominant position. This technique is praised for its ability to control and neutralize an opponent's legs, paving the way for side control or mount.
### Position
- **Possible Position(s) to Initiate**:
- Open Guard
- Butterfly Guard
### Japanese Name
- **Japanese Name**: N/A
### Step-by-Step Instructions
#### From the Open Guard:
1. **Establish an Approach**
- Secure a collar grip on your opponent’s gi with your right hand and a grip on their knee or pant leg with your left hand.
2. **Control the Legs**
- Elevate your opponent's right leg off the ground slightly with your left hand, aiming to expose their back.
3. **Step to the Side**
- Step your left foot to the outside of your opponent’s right leg while maintaining grips and apply downward pressure on their leg.
- Your right leg should remain in a stable base, widely apart.
4. **Leg Dragging Motion**
- Using your left arm, "drag" their right leg across and towards your right side, attempting to facilitate the turning of their hips.
- Sink your right shoulder into their leg to ensure minimal movement.
5. **Secure Control**
- Pin your opponent's leg under your left arm, threatening to pass.
- Lean your weight onto their hips to solidify the position and prevent them from reguarding.
6. **Cement Your Dominance**
- As you feel their defenses weaken, release the leg with your left arm while keeping your right arm engaged to access better control.
- Slide your left knee over their body into side control.
7. **Finish Securely**
- Transition into side control or directly mount by freeing your engaged arm, gaining full control over your opponent’s upper body.
#### Transition Tips
- Keep constant forward pressure, ensuring your opponent is unable to re-guard effectively.
- Use your head to add a point of contact and further control the opponent's upper body.
- Stay active: if one method doesn't work initially, be prepared to adjust leg placements and grips dynamically.
### Conclusion
The Leg Drag is a powerful and versatile addition to any BJJ practitioner's arsenal. By maintaining a strategic balance between control and mobility, passing guard becomes both effective and efficient.