John Danaher – Ageless Jiu Jitsu Winning When You’re Older or Less Athletic – Top Game No Gi

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John Danaher – Ageless Jiu Jitsu Winning When You’re Older or Less Athletic – Top Game No GiStay Competitive With – And Even Dominate – Younger, Faster Athletes With The Help Of The World’s Most Sought After Jiu-Jitsu Coach, Professor John Danaher, As He Shows You His Formula For Success For The Top Game As An Older GrapplerJohn is one of the world’s premier coaches in jiu-jitsu and submission grappling and now you can watch him break down the realities of the sport for aging athletes and how you can best adapt!Uncover the power of passing from half guard with John’s next-level details on maximizing connection and using connection to maximize control over athletic opponents.Learn to consistently funnel opponents into half guard from common guard passes such as toreando, tight waist, bodylocks, over/under and MORE!Unlock the power of pinning with John’s unique dynamic pinning system that allows you to tire more athletic opponents out while conserving your own energy.Every series and move is optimized and explained with the older grappler in mind, giving you the tools necessary to be successful without speed or flexibility.COURSE CONTENTExpand All SectionsVolume 1Intro0Half Guard Top Game – Half Guard Maximizes Connection: Connection Maximizes Control3:06Understanding Advantage In Half Guard8:19Half Guard Top: Getting Into Half Guard Top Position – Toreando Entry14:39Scoop Knee Drive Entry18:59Tight Waist Entry24:19Bodylock Entry27:24Over/Under Entry32:58Underhook Entry39:05Volume 2Getting To Chest To Chest Position – Clearing A Knee Shield0Clearing A Knee Shield Part 212:23Clearing A High Knee Shield17:32Dealing With An Unbreakable Knee Shield20:44Keeping A Knee Shield Out After You’ve Passed It26:25Stopping 2 Of Your Opponent’s Best Defensive Moves32:36The 2 Key Knee Positions That Will Make You Successful From Half Guard Top41:13Volume 3Winning the Upper Body Half Guard Battle: Pinning the Head & Shoulders with Underhooks – 3 Directions of Passing From Half Guard0Passing With a Far Side Underhook6:15Headblock Underhook14:10Nearside Underhook & Head Block20:44Double Underhooks26:37Volume 4Winning The Lower Body Battle: Using Reverse Cross Face And Flattening The Far Hip – Getting To A Quasi Mount And Using It To Win The Upper Body Battle0The Skill Of Leg Riding7:21Switching Crossface14:20Using Your Opponent’s Defense To Pass His Guard22:05Tactical Insight For Older/Less Mobile Athletes: Using Half Guard Top To Exhaust And Frustrate Younger And Fitter Opponents28:38The Guard Passing Game Plan For Older/Mobility Compromised Athletes40:38Passing Half Butterfly Guard – Half Butterfly Guard Is A Different Problem From Passing Half Guard49:20Nullifying A Half Butterfly Guard52:31Using Near Side Underhook Against Half Butterfly Guard59:21Footwork Makes The Move Work1:05:31Volume 5The Power Of Pinning For Older & Athletically Compromised Athletes – The Goal Of Pinning0The Skills Of Pinning – Dynamic Pinning9:48The Most Important Side Pin Variations For Dynamic Pinning16:47Moving To Other Forms Of Pin30:43Stabilizing The Mount1:00:45Stabilizing Rear Mount1:16:34Stabilizing Rear Mount Part 21:32:17Volume 6Special Study: American Lock – Reflections On The American Lock0The Advantages Of The American Lock9:11Mechanics Of A Strong American Lock13:45Drilling The American Lock34:33The American Lock From Mounted Position46:20Volume 7Special Study: Kimura – Kimura Is The Perfect Lock For Older & Less Athletic Students0Details Of Kimura8:06Rolling Through With Kimura14:52Special Study: North South Strangle – The North South Strangle For Older & Less Athletic Players19:20Mechanics Of A North South Strangle22:59Adding A Detail That Is Difficult To See35:19Finishing With Two Hands39:41Troubleshooting The North South Strangle43:59The 3 Best Set Ups To The North South Strangle56:29Eastwest Strangle1:05:19Volume 8Special Study: Katagatame – Mechanics Of Katagatame0The Most Important Katagatame Setups For Older & Athletically Compromised Athletes12:14A Simple Trick To Increase Your Effectiveness With Katagatame: The Shoulder Drop38:05Special Study: Rear Strangles – Strangling From The Back With Your Arms For Older & Athletically Compromised Players43:01The Relationship Between Upperbody Threat And Lower Body Threat For Rear Strangles1:03:53 There are no reviews yet.Add a Review Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a review.