John Danaher – Feet To Floor Bundle

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John Danaher – Feet To Floor BundleLearn Everything You Will Ever Need To Fight On Your Feet With The Best BJJ Coach On Earth – John Danaher – With This Bundle Of His Entire ‘Feet To Floor’ Series Full Of Revolutionary BJJ-Specific Concepts With Effective Takedowns And Innovative Guard Pulling SystemsLearn the key details to some of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu’s most effective takedowns, as Professor John Danaher shows you how to safely and reliably take down your opponents and training partners.Use throws like the Tomoe Nage, Sumi Gaeshi, Osoto Gari, Kouchi Gari, and more for maximum results with Professor Danaher’s methods.Use a unique BJJ-based approach to get the fight to the floor, instead of just copying wrestling or judo, and unlock techniques and combinations you’ve never seen before.Pull directly into submissions, sweeps, strong attacking positions, and more in this systematic approach with hours of detail packed inCounter and stop pesky guard pullers with these techniques to keep your advantage early in top position.Convert common moves from the mat to your feet, as you learn how some simple sweeps can work as takedowns and more.Professor John Danaher is considered by many to be the greatest grappling coach in the world, with elite championship students like Gordon Ryan, Georges St. Pierre, and Garry Tonon.Know more. Win more.COURSE CONTENTExpand All SectionsVolume 14:20The Criteria for Takedown Selection for Jiu Jitsu11:35Creating an Overall Game plan for Jiu Jitsu Students in the Standing Position40:15The First Precursor Skill of the Standing Position: Stance1:00:35The Most Important Insight You Can Gain in the Standing Position: Left & Right Stances1:16:09Why The Distinction Between Kenka-Yotsu & Ai-Yotsu Is So Important For Your Standing Game1:28:44The Second Precursor Skill of Standing Position: Fighting For A Grip – Understanding Power Hand and Control Hand1:40:55Gripping for a Purpose1:49:16The Reverse Power Hand1:56:03Turning the Most Common Grip Scenario to Your Advantage2:09:06Grip Fighting in Kenka-Yotsu to Throw An Ai-Yotsu2:17:42Dealing with Failure to Get Inside Position in Kenka-Yotsu PositionVolume 217:27The Second Skill of Gripping: Breaking a Grip39:18Grip Fighting Strategy – Ai-Yotsu Strategy – Strategy 11:15:45Strategy 21:20:44Strategy 31:28:25Strategy 41:33:36Kenka-Yotsu Strategy – Strategy 11:40:27Strategy 21:44:50Strategy 31:50:15Strategy 4Volume 314:31The Grip and Move Principle19:52The Fourth Precursor Skill of Standing Position: Kuzushi/Breaking Stance24:30The Four Golden Opportunities of Kuzushi36:47Fifth Precursor Skill Of Standing: Position42:18The 5 Minimum Requirements As You Begin Your Journey In The Standing Position – #1 Prerequisite Skills56:53#2 Front Takedowns1:06:25#3 Rear Takedowns1:09:09#4 Pulling Guard1:11:22#5 Countering a Guard PullVolume 415:37Power Hand and Control Hand for Collar Drag27:46The Leg Action of the Collar Drag: Uki Waza or Single Slide32:40Heavy Hand on the Cross Lapel37:27High Head43:53The Forward Rock47:08Body Position & Angle for the Collar Drag51:47The 3 Targets of the Collar Drag57:12The Greatest Disadvantage of the Collar Drag – Predictability1:11:32Attacking Off The Grip1:14:50Working From Grip Fight – Straight Cuff1:20:57Movement As a Distraction1:24:53Collar Drag from Kenka-Yotsu: Cuff Method1:26:46Collar Drag from Kenka-Yotsu: Cross Grip1:30:03Combining the Collar Drag with Other Attacks – Half Sasae into Collar Drag1:33:07Seoi Snap into Collar Drag1:36:06Two on One Cross Collar Snap Into Collar Drag1:39:32Failed Cross Osoto-Gari into Collar Drag1:47:12Failed Kouchi-Gari into Collar Drag1:52:34Failed Ankle Pick into Collar Drag1:57:06Double Drag2:00:26Working the Interface Between Feet & Floor2:03:39A Big Advantage of the Collar Drag Over Other Takedown Methods2:08:26The Great Relationship Between the Collar Drag, the Single Leg, & The BackVolume 55:35Cuff Ankle Picks6:53Inside Ankle Pick8:55Shoulder Grip Cross Ankle Pick10:44Combining Outside Pick & Inside Pick12:24Kibisu Gaeshi Floor Post14:32Why I strongly Favor The Ankle Pick For Jiu Jitsu – Overlap With Ground Grappling22:08Low Risk/High Reward26:49Ankle Pick Is Very Well Suited To Common Jiu-Jitsu Stance32:14Ankle Pick Combines Extremely Well With Guard Pulls36:56Ankle Pick Utilizes The Long End Of The Lever40:03What Do We Need To Develop A High Level Ankle Pick – There Are 2 Main Kinds Of Ankle Picks43:50Understanding Shot Hand/Shot Leg Correlation47:46Ability To Get Our Opponent To Take A Step53:14Ability To Get Opponent’s Head Over The Ankle You Are Attacking56:06Ability To Keep Opponent’s Head Same Height As Yours1:02:38Ability To Go From One Ankle To Another1:05:49Ability To Use Shot Hand In A Linear Fashion1:09:07Ability To Create A Drive Leg And Finish With A Knee Slide1:11:27Ankle Picking From Kenka-Yotsu1:19:01The Relationship Between Snap-Downs And Ankle Picks1:28:08Double Ankle Pick1:34:47High Finishes To An Ankle Pick1:38:36Troubleshooting The Ankle Pick – Dealing With A Stiff Arm1:46:21Opponent Controls Our Shot Hand1:58:09Opponent Plays Upright Stance2:05:22The Special Relationship Between Ankle Picking And Knee Picking2:12:36Double Leg Takedown (Morote Gari) from Ai-Yotsu – Open Position2:19:22Straight Cuff Flank2:23:01Cross Cuff Grip2:24:28Cross Grip2:26:10Armdrag2:27:31Using a Grip Fight to Your Advantage2:29:01Sleeve Lapel2:31:16Double Leg Takedown (Morote Gari) from Kenka-Yotsu – Cross Grip2:34:51Grip Break Method2:36:46Lapel Grip2:39:09Single Leg Takedown – The difference between single legs Gi & No-Gi2:41:46Ai-Yotsu – Lapel Single Leg2:47:20Dump2:50:45Sleeve Cuff Single2:52:44Double Sleeves2:54:43Kenka-Yotsu – One Handed Gripping2:57:16Knee Pick Kuchiki-Daoshi2:59:46Kenka-Yotsu Lapel Grip3:07:17Grip Fighting3:09:50Kuchiki-Daoshi combined with Tani-O’toshiVolume 66:19Two on One/Half Tai-Otoshi Kenka-Yotsu Situation9:37Cross Grip Snap Down Ai-Yotsu13:31Arm Trap Snap Down Kenka-Yotsu16:01Ude Gaeshi – Standard Supine Version18:59Standard Supine to an Arm Pin28:53Ude Gaeshi Cross Grip33:03Seoi Snap35:41Straight Lapel Version44:33Double Knee Drop vs Single Knee Drop48:10Troubleshooting Seoi Snap53:10Rear Takedowns57:21The Special Relationship Between Front Takedowns and Rear Takedowns1:04:13Controlling The Rear Body Lock1:08:43Kazushi From The Standing Rear Body Lock1:18:18Forward Takedowns From The Rear – Reverse Kouchi-Gari1:24:02Reverse Kosoto1:34:27Reverse De Ashi Harai1:43:43Reverse Ankle Pick1:52:07Rear Takedowns Backwards Direction – Tani-Otoshi2:01:30Reverse Tai Otoshi2:14:58Reverse Sumi-GaeshiVolume 75:47The 3 Functions of Takedowns In Self Defense10:32Not All Self Defense Scenarios Are The Same26:57My Golden Rules For Self Defense Takedowns – #1 Don’t Go to Your Knees29:13#2 Favor Takedowns That Make It Difficult For An Opponent To Strike You Before, During, And After A Takedown32:40#3 Favor Low Amplitude Takedowns38:37#4 Favor Takedowns That Result In Your Opponent Going Down To The Ground And You Remaining On Your Feet44:05#5 Have A Couple Of High Amplitude Takedowns That Involve Crashing Your Opponent Into The Ground With Velocity48:16#6 Favor Takedowns From Behind Your Opponent51:36#7 Favor Takedowns that Don’t Rely on Clothing54:44#8 Favor Takedowns Where You Remain On Two Feet59:58#9 Favor Takedowns That Do Not Require Large Amounts of Space for Their Application1:03:16The Three Best Takedowns For Self Defense Applications – High Single Leg Ankle Block And Classic Tai OtoshiVolume 84:45Phase 2: Capture the Leg17:04Phase 3: Transfer to the High Leg18:55Head Position24:59The Instant Off Balance28:26Application From the Back31:19The Arm Drag as the Best Method of Getting Behind an Opponent33:43Special Topic: The Impact of Clothing on Self Defense Takedowns – The Relevance of Hockey Fighting to Self Defense41:25Neutral Attack Positon Screen Only Heading46:12Kenka-Yotsu Neutral Grip52:29Safety Grips Transition to Dominance56:53Advantage Front Position /Advantage Back Position/ Advantage Blind1:01:12Clothing, Takedowns & Self-Defense1:06:35Special Topic: SVG Theory1:17:00Understanding the Nuances of SVG1:47:01Final Reflections on Takedowns for Self-DefenseLEARN EVERYTHING YOU WILL EVER NEED TO FIGHT ON YOUR FEET WITH THE BEST BJJ COACH ON EARTH – JOHN DANAHER – WITH THIS BUNDLE OF HIS ENTIRE ‘FEET TO FLOOR’ SERIES FULL OF REVOLUTIONARY BJJ-SPECIFIC CONCEPTS WITH EFFECTIVE TAKEDOWNS AND INNOVATIVE GUARD PULLING SYSTEMSWHAT WILL YOU LEARN?For so many students of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and submission grappling, the standing techniques and concepts can be the most difficult to learn. They take time to master, they can be dangerous to train if you are doing it incorrectly, and most of the strategies and moves are taken from other martial arts like judo or wrestling. Now, you can join the most in-demand grappling coach on Earth, Professor John Danaher, as he shows his new system for getting the fight from Feet To Floor.Professor Danaher’s goal for the “Feet To Floor” series is to revolutionize the way jiu-jitsu practitioners see the standing position and to fit their styles to the sport. By using classic judo and wrestling techniques that have high strategic value, you can supercharge your game with John’s whole new outlook on the standing position.CHECK OUT THE TRAILER FOR VOLUME 1!This bundle combines his three “Feet To Floor” instructional series for every detail to Professor Danaher’s system. Each series is packed with knowledge that athletes of any level can use, with over 24 total volumes and nearly 40 hours of content, this is a manual you can revisit over and over as you continue your martial arts study.CHECK OUT THE TRAILER FOR VOLUME 2!With adapted techniques that fit Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu’s specific needs and rules, John shows you how to approach standing on the feet from a fundamental and strategic level, how to use some of judo’s safest and most effective throws, and how to use his guard pulling system to huge effect. Don’t miss out now on this incredible chance to totally change the way you approach fighting from the feet with direct coaching from the best grappling mind on Earth.CHECK OUT THE TRAILER FOR VOLUME 3!SO, WHAT’S IN THE BUNDLE?All 8 Sections Of Feet To Floor Volume 1All 8 Sections Of Feet To Floor Volume 2All 8 Sections Of Feet To Floor Volume 3There are no reviews yet.Add a Review Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a review.