What You’ll Discover in John Danaher Closed Guard BJJ Fundamentals Go Further Faster
Learn the fundamentals and concepts behind one of grappling’s most important positions, as Professor John Danaher helps you go further File Size: 5.26GB
John Danaher – Closed Guard: BJJ Fundamentals – Go Further Faster
Learn the fundamentals and concepts behind one of grappling’s most important positions, as Professor John Danaher The closed guard allows you to go faster and further from it
John Danaher is widely regarded as one of the world’s foremost experts in grappling, and his goal in our Go Further, Faster This is to help explain the fundamentals and concepts of Brazilian Jiu.-Jitsu
Professor Danaher It explains not only how to attack closed guard but also why each attack works at a tactical and mechanical level.
Professor: The closed guard Danaher As explained, there are six key vulnerabilities you can exploit to achieve great success.
With systematic concepts around how to counter your opponent’s moves, see the most technical ways to get to top locks, clamp guards, side scissors, and more
John Danaher’s Scientific Approach To The Closed Guard: Identify The Six Vulnerabilities People Inside It Face & Exploit With High Percentage Attack Sequences Designed For Each Vulnerability
In Perhaps John’s Best Organized Instructional To Date: You Can Learn To Make Closed Guard Your Most Dangerous Position
Attacking from the Top Lock John Danaher:
What will you learn?
Learn the fundamentals and concepts behind one of grappling’s most important positions, as Professor John Danaher This will allow you to go faster and further from the closed guard. You will receive the same instruction John Gives to his champion athletes and discovers the power of closed guard using this systematic approach. Professor Danaher Gives a masterclass on the vulnerabilities and concepts that govern closed-guard guard and how you can maximize it.
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John Danaher is widely regarded as one of the world’s foremost experts in grappling, and his goal in our Go Further, Faster This is to help explain the fundamental concepts and principles that underlie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. John This is the well-known coach behind some of the best grapplers and fighters in the world, such as Garry Tonan, Gordon Ryan, and Georges St. Pierre. Renzo Gracie Academy, New York City’s blue basement. John A group of dangerous submission hunters has been created. They are able to master the fundamentals of the positions they fight in.
Professor Danaher This book explains how to attack closed guard and why each attack works on both a strategic and mechanical level. Discover the secrets “top hip” principle that can totally turn around the way you look at this common position, and the skills necessary to exploit your opponent’s weaknesses. With 8-Volumes of information are available. This is similar to taking a college course on how to sweep and submit with some jiu.-jitsu’s most powerful attacks and combinations.
The closed guard, such as Professor Danaher According to him, the Internet is controlled by six vulnerabilities that you can exploit for great success. Each vulnerability is explained and connected to his favourite submissions and positions. You can use your closed guard to make submissions like triangle chokes, armbars, kimuras, etc. with precision technique. Sweep John’s four fundamental sweeps to mount, and turn your closed guard into back takes where you can finish with signature Danaher strangles. All of it. John’s best attacks by learning his method for systematizing closed guard.
The closed guard’s main vulnerabilities are positions in the guard where you can reliably get to and attack from. John explains in great detail each vulnerability, including how to get there and what to do when you’re there.
With systematic concepts around how to counter your opponent’s moves, see the most technical ways to get to top locks, clamp guards, side scissors, and more. There are many positions with huge potential. Combine them all to get a complete guide for winning from closed guard.
This full-length course will teach you how to get out of bad situations in the closed guard.-The service fundamentals series. Good opponents are always trying to open the closed guard, so learn the most common threats you’ll see and how to counter those back into your game. Understand your opponent’s weaknesses and how to overcome them. John’s methods for off-Balance and use of kuzushi
Protect your back with this understanding of how to protect it John breaks down an opponent’s attacks. Learn the fundamental skills Professor needs. Danaher discovered that guard will allow you to improve your performance faster than ever. You can get off-This is the most comprehensive exploration of technical closed-guard, including gripping, balancing and pining systems that can be used by anyone.
2 on 1 Scissor Sweep John Danaher:
So what exactly do you get?
Vol. 1:
Closed Guard Overview
What is the central message in this video?
These are the first three abilities we need to be effective Closed Guard
The Deepest Message Of This Video – The Six Vulnerabilities Inside A Closed Guard
Part 1: Six Vulnerabilities
Part 2: The Six Vulnerabilities
The Six Vulnerabilities Part 3
The Six Vulnerabilities Part 4
The Six Vulnerabilities Part 5
Part 6: The Six Vulnerabilities
Vol 2
Understanding Closed Guard
A general overview of the Closed Guard
The Key Insight Closed Guard: Who is really on top?
Holding and Controlling Closed Guard
The Cross Collar Grip: The second key to maintaining postural control
Establishing Angle From Closed Guard
The Theory Of A Strong Initial Move
Vol 3:
The Side Scissor Elbow Across The Centerline Converting to a Closed Protect your Side Scissor
The Subtle Push Pull Dynamic in the Side Scissor Position
How to Lock Down the Side Scissor
Discover the Great Secret of the Side Scissor Position
The Wrist sweep from the Side Scissor
Side Scissors: The Elbow Sweep
Rolling Armbar (Juji Gatame)
Side Scissor into Rear Triangle (Ushiro Sankaku)
Side Scissor Position with Lower Head Position Flower Sweep
Pendulum Sweep
Knee Lever sweep
Hook Sweep (Sumi Gaeshi)
Hook Sweep (Sumi Gaeshi) Part 2
Troubleshooting the Transition Closed Protect To Side Scissor Shoulder Posting
Troubleshooting the Transition Closed Guard To Side Scissor – Shoulder Posting 2
Troubleshooting the Transition Closed Guard to Side Scissor – Shoulder Posting 3 Overcoming the Biggest Problem With Side Scissor : Hip Sweep
Side Scissor Series Overview
Vol 4
The Top Lock/Armbar- The Top Lock
The Number One Grip
Attacking with the Arm Lock (Juji Ganame) Starting from Top Lock Position
The Inside Position 45
Arm Bar (Juji Gatame) From Closed Guard
Vol 5:
Knees/Hip On Floor – Flower Sweep
The Hip Sweep
Hip Sweep Setup: Misdirection
Cross Elbow Post – Hip Sweep Setup
Grip Break Method – Hip Sweep Setup
The Hip Sweep: The Golden Rule
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture – Flower Sweep to Hip Sweep
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture – Collar Tie Method
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture – Scoop Sweep to Hip Sweep
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture When Your Opponent Posts One Leg: Scoop Sweep to Hip Sweep
Cross Cuff Hip Sweep
The Hip Sweep – Bringing It All Together
Vol 6:
Scissor Sweep
Double sleeves Scissor Sweep Grips
2 on 1 Grip Scissor Sweep
Scissor Sweep on the Posted Leg
The Pendulum Sweep
Pendulum Sweep – Cuff Grip
The Pendulum Sweep can be used as a learning device
The Strongest Pendulum Sweep: Trapping the Arm
The Arm Trap’s Versatility
The Versatility Of The Arm Trap Part 2
The Versatility and Usefulness of The Arm Trap Part 3
Vol 7:
The Clamp/Hand-On Floor – Transition Closed Keep your eyes on the Clamp
Attacking from the Clamp
Trap Triangle/Inside Wrist Grip
Overhead Sweep
Vol 8:
Attacking a Standing Opponent: Applying the Principle of Opportunity: The Sweeping Sweep
The Principle Of Opportunity: The Handstand Sweep
Applying the Principle of Opportunity: The Leg Trap Sweep
Omoplata swoops on a Standing Oponent
Double Ankle Sweep
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