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John Danaher – New Wave Jiu Jitsu: No Gi Guard Passing
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John Danaher – New Wave Jiu Jitsu: No Gi Guard Passing
Lock on body locks and smash your way through the guard using systematic pressure and leg pummeling to pass
- Learn the central principles and problems of passing the guard from one of the most detailed and innovative coaches on the planet, Professor John Danaher.
- Use specific toreando footwork patterns to maximize your loose passing success – including the king and queen of passing positions.
- Work through closed guard, supine guard, seated guard, and half guard as John gives you a unified framework for passing.
- See all the best ways to establish control and stabilize position as you work your way through for increased dominance against the bottom player.
- Professor John Danaher has taught grappling and combat superstars like Gordon Ryan, Georges St. Pierre, Garry Tonon, and many more throughout his illustrious coaching career – with remarkable success with students of all levels of experience and athleticism.
Course Content
Volume 1
- Introduction
- The Central Problem of Guard Passing
- Four Conceptual Solutions: The Push Pull Asymmetry
- The Push/Curl Asymmetry
- The Flexion/Extension Asymmetry
- Leg vs Leg Passing
- The Four Scenarios You Must Be Effective In
- Five Key Insights That Make a Real Difference to Your Passing Performance – The Three Nemesis of Guard Passing
- Penetrating to the Torso
- Completing a Pass: Hips First/Head Second Principle
- Be Ready to Take the Back at all Times
- The Foundation of All Guard Play: Control Resides Between The Knees
Volume 2
- Opening a Closed Guard – Negation First
- Opening a Closed Guard: Squad Philosophy
- Analysis of the Squad Philosophy
- The 3 Best Ways to Open a Closed Guard Nogi – The Reach Back Method
- Two on One Knee Method
- Knee Post
- Dealing with Lower Body Grips: Double Outside Grips
- Dealing with Lower Body Grips Part 2
- Dealing with Lower Body Grips: Single Inside Grip
- Opening a Closed Guard: Putting It All Together
Volume 3
- Passing a Supine Guard – Toreando Pass Series – Footwork Skills
- crescent step
- side step
- cross step
- front step
- back step
- jab step
- fake step
- Putting it all together
- The First Stage of Toreando Passing: Approaching Your Opponent – Reading Your Opponents Body
- Getting a Strong Start in Toreando Passing: Grip Asymmetry
- Essential Grip Fighting – Double down V Grips
- Double Sole Grip
- Double Up V Grip
- Knee and Shin
- Inside Knee Post
- Inverted V Grip
- Inverted Cross Grip
- Two on One Knee and Ankle
- The King of All Nogi Toreando Passing Positons: The Hip & Knee Post
- The Queen of All Nogi Toreando Passing Positions: Toes to Mat (AKA The Plow)
- Getting Down to Business with Toreando Passing – Toreando Throw By
- Misdirectional Throw By
- Toreando Throw By To a Hip & Knee Post
- Toreando Throw By to Toes to Floor
- Toreando Throw By to Leg Drag
Volume 4
- Hip & Knee Post Series – Running the Circle
- Running the Circle Part 2
- Step Back Knee Cut
- Step Back Inside Knee
- Spinning Toreando – Mechanics
- Tight Waist Finish
- Hip Block Method
- Hip Block Method Part 2
- Reverse Grip Method
- Spinning Toreando to the Back
- Spinning Toreando to Leg Drag
- Side to Side Pressure and Toreando Passing – Arm Swim
- The Foot Step
- Cross Shin Pin – Hip & Knee Post
- Front Step/Back Step
- Overcoming the Problem of Entanglement
- The Relationship Between Toreando & Knee Cut
Volume 5
- The Floating Leg Pommel Series – Why Pommel Passing?
- Getting to the Start Position
- Inside Pommel Pass
- Outside Pommel Pass
- Cross Knee Pommel
- Cross Foot Pommel
- Front Pommel
- Pommel to knee cut
- Finishing a Pommel Pass: Alternate Method
- Body Lock Guard Passing – Why Body Locks?
- Front Body Locks vs Side Body Locks
- Getting to a Front Body Lock – Creating Waist Exposure
- Inside & Outside Penetration
- Head Position & Pull
- Arm Position/Hand Grip
- 2 Philosophies of Body Lock Guard Passing
- The Hierarchy of Body Lock Positions
- The Two Most Important Body Lock Passing Methods: The Step Over Method
- The Knee Drive Method
Volume 6
- Passing with a front body lock: Double Shin Method
- Leg Scissor Method
- Shoelace Method
- Knee Cut Method
- Kick Out Method
- High Hip Scissor Method
- High Hip Scissor From Double Shin
- Maximizing the Potential of Your Body Lock Passes
- The Single Most Common Error in Body Lock Guard Passing and How to Avoid It
- My Favorite Body Lock Passing Method: Lumbar Lock To High Lock
- Countering a Forward Shift
- The Relationship Between a Tight Waist and a Bodylock
- Switching Tight Waist
- Side Body Lock: Entering a Side Body Lock
- Side Body Lock: Leg Riding
- Passing with a Side Body Lock
Volume 7
- Half Guard Passing – Why Half Guard Passing?
- First Problem of Half Guard: Clearing a Knee Shield – Shifting to Centerline
- Front Step/Back Step Method
- Entries Into Half Guard Passing – Tight Waist Entry
- Body Lock Entry
- Floating Leg Pommel Entry
- Hip & Knee Post Entry
- Toes to Mat Entry
- The Fundamental Start Position for Half Guard Passing
- The Two King Knee Positions
- The Four Step Half Guard Passing Sequence
Volume 8
- Half Guard Passing Methods: Top Head & Arm
- Far Underhook & Head Block
- Double Underhook Passing
- Cross Face & Reverse Cross Face
- Half Katagatame
- Countering a Power Prop From Half Guard
- Passing Half Butterfly Guard: Near Side Underhook: Grape Vine Method
- Near Side Underhook: Hand Post Method
- Near Side Underhook: Butterfly Hook Method
- Cross Face Half Butterfly Guard Pass
Master The No-Gi Guard Passing Systems That John Danaher’s Athletes Excel With In Competition – Including Body Locks, Toreando, & More That All Work Together To Solve Central Problems And Exploit Weaknesses That Any Grappler Can Understand!
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