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Many grapplers see the armbar only in its simplest form. You are attacking the elbow and leaning in, if you’re lucky, breaking it.
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John Danaher is one of the most notorious and demanded grappling coaches in the planet, and it’s because he can take a simple idea like the jujigatame armbar and turn it into a weapon for his opponents and a death sentence for their opponents.
Arm Bar From Guard
Focusing on the basic principles of how the body works and how to best use every movement to attack it, is the key. John Has discovered new ways to grapple that he has used to win a world title-caliber system. Now, it is time to enter the system again across 8 volumes to learn the world’s most effective armbars.
Many grapplers only see armbar as its most basic form. This is where you lean in and attack the elbow. If you are lucky, it may break. But if your opponent moves too fast, it might be missed.
The Danaher Jujigatame instead recognizes that there is a two-way street.-The step-by-step method of attacking the armbar. You can master these two steps by becoming an armbar master.
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A simple series of adjustments can transform any body into a series wedges or levers that will break your hips and grips. Once you have mastered the art of controlling and attacking, you will be able to enter the armbar that has left so many behind. John’s fighters with the submission win.
The Armbar is still a popular move. Many people go for it and get submissions, but they don’t understand the reasons why. How can I grab a defending hand and break the locked hands? What if they cross my feet? What if they roll off and escape?
By breaking the attack down to its most crucial parts, you can see how any athlete can increase their armbar percentage with only small changes, and there’s no better coach in the world for this task than John Danaher.
One of his students’ signature attacks is securing that top lock and then transitioning to an armbar or triangle choke. The armbar is always open for attack and it allows them to play more. Danaher These armbar secrets are not kept in the back of fighter’s minds when they compete at a high level.
As the world’s premier grappling coach, he has unlocked the most successful methods of applying the armbar and getting the submission, and his athletes success in ADCC, EBI, and IBJJF competition is the proof.
John He has spent hours studying every aspect of the game and has combined them into a bulletproof set of controls, entries, finishes and controls that cover all of the defenses he knows. Each move can be a key link in a chain that can increase your success rate at the armbar.
Because it is fundamental to BJJJJ/judo, the armbar is something that almost everyone learns. You can submit fighters by using your whole body against one arm. The problem arises when you start rolling with people who know it’s coming, suddenly those ways to get the triangle locked on seem so far away and hard to get. There’s a simple reason and an effective solution for you, and coach Danaher It contains 8 detailed volumes about how to become an Armbar Master.
Central Problems Of Juji Gatame
Anyone who has been through the system before knows what you can expect. John’s teaching method; he is the most detail-A highly-skilled, organized grappling instructor in today’s game. He also reinforces his conceptual style by explaining physics and anatomy to you all angles you need to understand every problem.
With 8-Volumes full of valuable detail will provide you with a technical library that you can refer to whenever you need further explanation or discussion on a topic. You also have something to polish and sharpen your skills as you strive to become an armbar master.
This series, which includes leg attacks, back attacks and kimuras as well as triangle chokes, is a complete system that attacks the armbar in combinations that will give you an advantage. Instead of just a single effective armbar, you will learn how to deal with the defenses and resistance you’ll face putting the move on, controlling your opponent, and finally settling in for the tap. The Armbar is so fundamentally important, it can be connected to each other Danaher Systems, John As shown, the jujigatame can be combined with back attacks and triangles as well as the leg locks (including entry into an ashigarami). John The public has never seen it before!
This masterclass teaches you how to do a key move. Danaher team’s success in competition. He is one of the best coaches around, and he can explain the benefits and key battles of the position more clearly than anyone. After you have understood the attack you need to be able move your body in the correct ways to accomplish it. John He will guide you through the same drills and exercises, both solo and with a partner, that he uses for his students.
The armbar, from top or bottom, is a series of little adjustments that you can’t rush or you risk losing everything. Particularly in no-Gi, even small mistakes can have huge consequences. Learn how John His athletes were taught to move their arm in a straight line. He also did some grappling. “hack” This makes the mat space work for your benefit. Coach Danaher It gives a whole new outlook on how to effectively attack the Jujigatame without having to struggle against the normal resistances that are imposed by the armbar/spiderweb position. Instead of dwelling on all the negative aspects, use your body mechanics and optimize your angles to give yourself an advantage. One simple adjustment in the way you place your leg on top of your head or how you hold it can make all the difference. You will finally find the definitive answer to your question. John about everyone’s favorite armbar question, “When should I cross my feet?”
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Learn One of These The The Most Essential and Widely Used Submissions
– Get an overview of the position and discover the versatility of Juji Gatame/Arm Bar. John is going to take you through all the major problems in this situation, and show you how to solve them. Finally, we will discuss how to implement control. The Juji Gatame’s single most important variable is control. Without it, success will not be possible.
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– Next John This lesson will provide a step-by-step guide on the most frequently asked questions. “should I cross my legs in an arm bar?” He will explain the mechanics behind crossing your legs in order to complete a Juji. He will also discuss when it is beneficial and necessary to cross your legs. This will answer the most common question. John The Juji Gatame breaking mechanics will be explained to you. There are many ways to break. John The curtain is drawn back and no stone is left unturned
-Next John will be discussing the mechanics behind separation. The The most common problem when Juji Gatame is attempted from any position is the separation of the arms. This can be quite a difficult task, but it is possible. John There are many methods to seperate. You can choose to separate. John We will discuss a variety of entries, problems, attack methods, and much more.
This guide will show you how to use the Juji Gatame in a variety of ways: from bottom to top, passing, to the side, to the knee on your belly, standing, to the back, to the side, to the mount, to the side, to the back, to the front, to the side, to the rear, to the sides, to the stomach, to the floor, and how to use the Juji Gatame effectively to move to the lower body. This system is essential to your arsenal. The Juji Gatame/Arm Lock is the most famous submission in all of MMA and grappling. These are some of the most important details you will ever see.
Crossed Feet
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John He is in closed guard and can control his opponent’s wrist from wrist. This allows him to isolate his arm.
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John He has moved his grips to the head and arm control to keep the arm separated and broken.
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John He has begun to create an angle by placing one foot on the hip. This is his arm bar that he has been using to protect himself from the close guard.
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You can use the angle that John He has previously locked a high guard. Notice how his left leg is above the shoulder.
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This is it! John He now has a strong guard and an excellent angle.
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With JohnOnce he has his angle and grips secured, he will raise his hip off of the mat and use his left foot to break his opponent’s posture. Notice how he crosses his knee over his neck.
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John His left leg has been successfully crossed over the opponent’s head. His opponent is now at the brink of his doom.
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John In order to maintain his angle and prevent his opponent from slamming him, he is able to place an underhook on his opponent’s leg. This protects him from a headbutt.
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He is defeated when his opponent attempts to stand. The Keep his posture straightened by placing his leg under the hook.
So what exactly will you learn?
Volume 1:
Overview
Speed Based Juji Gatame
1st Phase Entry for Control-Based Juji
Control Based Juji: 2nd phase Entry – Control
Control Based Juji: 3rd phase Entry – Orientation
4. Phase Entry for Control Based Juji – Configuration
Control Based Juji: 5th phase Entry – Separation
6th Phase of Control Based Juji – Breaking
Central Problems Of Juji Gatame
3 Central Problem Opponent On Back
3 Central Problem Attacking From The Back
The Core Principles
Volume 2:
Mechanics Of Control
Juji Position – Generating Movement
Crossed Feet
Crossed Feet for Juji Gatame’s Pros and Cons
Gripping for the Elbow The Legs
Our Control Mechanics together
Complete Juji in 360 Degrees
The mechanics of The Position
Breaking Mechanisms
Mechanics of Breaking 2
Mechanics of Breaking 3
Opposing Forces – Breaking Mechanics
Volume 3
Separation Mechanisms
Mechanics of Separation 2
Mechanics Of Separation 3.
Mechanics Of Separation 4
Understanding The Mechanical Advantage of Cross Chest Position
Five Progressions of Hand Position
4 Phases Of Juji Gatame
Multiplicity
Entering Into Juji Gatame
Entering Into Juji Gatame 2
Entering Into Juji Gatame 3
Entering Into Juji Gatame 4
2 General Approaches to Arm Bars – Speed Based & Control Based Methods
Volume 4:
Reflexions The Top Lock
Arm Bar From Guard – Critical Role Of Head & Elbow Position
2 Step Approach To Bottom Juji Gatame
Troubleshooting The Top Lock
Arm Shoulder Pivot vs. Bar Position Top Lock
Transfer Shoulder to Shoulder
Take a look at these pictures Arm Bars Direction Of Force, Direction Of Feet
Juji Gatame and Human Body
Classroom Bottom Arm Bar: Juji to Top Lock
Single Step Juji Gatame Attacks
Bottom Position – Arm Revealing and Bar Critical Law
Figure Four: Top Lock
Alternative Bottom Juji – Overwrap Grip
Juji Gatame On Standing Opponent
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Volume 5:
Inside Scoop and Outdoor Scoop
Iron Rule of Head & Hips
Iron Rule Of Hips and Heads 2
3 Quarter Juji Gantame Starting From Bottom
Juji Gatame: Crossing the Center Line
Get Belly Down Juji Starting From Bottom
Entry for Seated Juji Starting From Bottom
Entry for Seated Juji Starting at Bottom 2
Entry for Seated Juji Starting at Bottom 3
Starts at the Bottom with Seated Juji
Below 5: Seated Juji entries
Starting at the bottom 6: Seated Juji Entry
Starts at the Bottom 7 with Seated Juji
Volume 6:
Introduction to Top Position Juji
The Ratchet
Iron Law Of Elbow And Shoulder
Juji Gatame Application From Mount
Shoulder Wedge: The Key To Mounted Jiji
Cross Face Leg Skillfully Used
It’s all in the end
Volume 7
Mount Juji: Underhook Juji
Classroom: Mounted Arm Bar-to Underhook Setup
Cross Wrist: Juji Attack from Mount
Arm Wraps and Mounted Jiji
Classroom: Key Insights for Bio-Mechanical Pins vs. gravity Pins
Single Most Important Drill Fro Top Juji Mastery
Side Pins Top Position Juji
Quarter Juji Gatame is an Entry Method
Spinning Juji
Reverse Underhook Juji
Near Side Juji Gatame Cross Step Method
Near Side Juji Over Wrap Grip
Volume 8
Juji Gatame And Lower Body Attacks
Juji Gatame And Lower Body Attacks 2
Juji Gatame And Lower Body Attacks 3
Juji Gatame And Lower Body Attacks 4
Introduction To Juji Gtame From The Chest to Back Situations
Rolling Your Opponent Into Juji
Rolling your opponent into Juji 2
Rolling your Opponent into Juji 3
Rolling your Opponent into Juji 4
Rolling your Opponent into Juji 5
Juji Gtame, Rear Mount
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