John Danaher – Standing2Ground – Positional Dominance & Scrimmage Wrestling

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John Danaher – Standing2Ground – Positional Dominance & Scrimmage WrestlingTake Down And Control Your Opponents From Standing To Ground Using These Submission Grappling Insights – Gain Positional Advantage Using Winning Scrimmage Wrestling From Professor John Danaher, The World’s Most Sought-After Jiu-Jitsu CoachLearn why takedowns for submission grappling must be approached differently than other sports like wrestling or judo, and what you can do to accomplish thisUse highly effective takedowns like the arm drag, throw by, duck under, and more to create back exposure and get dominant back takes from the feetDominate neutral position with rear body locks and short offense that John’s athletes dominate with in competitionWork on classic takedown technique like reshots as John breaks down how to score and control the aftermath of the exchangeDefend your opponent’s attacks with John’s special studies on limp legs, standing submission offense, the sprawl, and moreKnow more. Win more.COURSE CONTENTExpand All SectionsVolume 1Intro0The Main Theme of This Video5:271st Theme: Positional Hierarchy Applies to the Standing Position8:022nd Theme: Reshots Are Easier Than Shots10:583rd Theme: Submission are the Joker in the Pack12:474th Theme: Scoring Criteria in Jiu Jitsu is Different From Wrestling16:465th Theme: Takedown Defense as 2 Distinct Phases22:49Chapter 1: Positional Takedowns – The Rear Body Lock – Understanding the Rear Body Lock26:37Getting to a Standing Rear Body Lock From Neutral – Armdrag – Mechanics of the Armdrag34:45Head Inside Arm Drag43:33Head Over Arm Drag51:40Sliding Arm Drag56:26Arm Drag Drill1:03:15Sasae Arm Drag1:06:51Volume 2Throw By – Underhook Throw By0Front head Lock8:08Slide By – Collar Tie Slide By12:00Collar Tie Slide By II17:51Shrug Slide By (with a V-post)21:47Body Lock Slide By29:44Power Twist (Uke Goshi)37:30Duck Under – Collar Tie Elbow Post43:30Collar Tie Snap Duck49:23Underhook Duck Under53:29Wrist Ducks57:38Volume 3Special Study: The 2 on 1 – A Superb Backtake Method – Getting to a 2 on 10Controlling the 2 on 1 Position8:522 on 1 Figure 4 Snap13:24Figure 4 2 on 1 Snap Down Go Behind19:242 on 1 arm drag23:23Climbing the Arm from a 2 on 127:24Uchi Mata Go Behind32:27Takedowns From The Standing Rear Body Lock – Reverse kosoto Gake36:18Reverse Deashi Harai (Walking Variation)42:24Reverse Deashi harai (static version)48:26Reverse Half Sasae52:53Knee Sweep57:56Reverse Kouchi Gari1:03:27Reverse Tai Otoshi1:08:46Reverse Double Leg1:13:33Turning Double Leg1:17:29The Side Lift1:22:09Hip Crank1:27:32Volume 4Short Offense – What is Short Offense?0Getting Into Short Offense – Proactive Method: Snapdowns7:20Snapdown Drill15:24Reactive Entries Into Short Offense20:41The 3 Major Grips from Short Offense25:05Double Pits Arm Drag Go Behind35:35Front Head Lock Arm Drag Go Behind47:08Arm Drag Go Behind Into Takedowns51:59Short Offense Arm Drag Go Behind Drill57:07Chapter 2: Reshots – Why Reshots Are Easier Than Shots59:24Classic Reshot Drill1:03:21Classic Reshot Drill Featuring Placido Santos1:05:38Ankle Pick Reshots1:07:30Volume 5Chapter 3: The Theory and Practice of Scoring Takedowns in Jiu Jitsu – Scoring Criteria for Jiu Jitsu Takedowns0Understanding the Problem: 3 Critical Scoring Positions8:22Scoring on Turtle12:08Scoring on Referees Position33:58A Great All Around Method Of Stopping an Opponent Standing Up: Crab Ride44:28Scoring on 4 Point Position51:14A Common Problem From 4 Point Position and a Simple Solution1:01:17A Very Important Insight for Jiu Jitsu Players: The Golden Rule of the Arms1:04:26Breakdowns From 4 Point Position – Back Foot Shoelace Breakdown1:08:40Front Foot Shoelace Breakdown1:15:454 Point Breakdown Drill1:19:33Kosoto Breakdown1:22:36Spiral Breakdown1:25:37Gut Wrench (Daki Wakare)1:30:06Back Cradle Breakdown1:39:31Hamstring stretch Breakdown1:43:41Seatbelt Trip Back1:50:51Volume 6Chapter 4: The Key to Winning the Jiu Jitsu Takedown Game: Controlling the Immediate Aftermath of a Takedown -Stepping Over The Legs0Cover the Hips10:40Head Over Head14:25Chapter 5: Takedown Defense – Defending Leg Tackles: The Golden Rule19:33Defending the Single Leg Takedown: Belly Whizzer23:18Defending the Single Leg Takedown: Hip Tilt32:41Defending Head Inside Single: Sumi Gaeshi35:43Countering a High Single Leg39:17How to Sprawl More Effectively: 4 Don’ts and a Do45:10Volume 7Special Topic: The Limp Leg Takedown Defense – The Turning Limp Leg0Turning Limp Leg vs High Crotch6:12Turning Limp Leg vs Double Leg7:46A High Turning Limp Leg9:29The Front Limp Leg12:10The Low Limp Leg15:43Defending a Double Leg Takedown18:25Hip Heist22:41Roll Through Counter28:13Defending the High Crotch32:15Chapter 6: Positional Defense – A Current Weakness in Jiu Jitsu37:26Standing Escapes Contrasting Styles40:27Kimura Roll50:27Cross Body Granby53:08Granby56:38Standing Granby58:51Elbow Penetration1:01:31Maki Komi1:03:56Switch1:06:46Volume 8Chapter 7: Standing Submissions – The Crucial Role of Submissions in the Standing Jiu Jitsu Game0High Wrist Guillotine6:57Arm In Guillotine12:39Learn to Fight the Takedown First and Apply the Submission Second23:13Darce Strangle26:58Anaconda Strangle35:54Side Triangle (Yoko Sankaku)39:25Kimura vs Single Leg43:55Kimura Part II50:17Kimura Part III54:40Hand Kani Basami to Heel Hook57:40Forward Roll To Heel Hook1:07:35TAKE DOWN AND CONTROL YOUR OPPONENTS FROM STANDING TO GROUND USING THESE SUBMISSION GRAPPLING INSIGHTS – GAIN POSITIONAL ADVANTAGE USING WINNING SCRIMMAGE WRESTLING FROM PROFESSOR JOHN DANAHER, THE WORLD’S MOST SOUGHT-AFTER JIU-JITSU COACH CHECK OUT THE TRAILER!WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?Develop a unique submission grappling and jiu-jitsu takedown game with these lessons from Professor John Danaher, as this highly sought after coach explains how to maximize your skill from the standing position. Work with takedowns, setups, and strategies built precisely with grappling in mind, including how you can use these scrimmage wrestling techniques to control the aftermath of the takedown – with back exposure, submission opportunity, and more.Professor John Danaher is one of the most popular and recognizable coaches in modern grappling, with students who have achieved at the highest levels of the sport using his innovative, groundbreaking systems. These are some of the same lessons that Professor Danaher has given students like Gordon Ryan, UFC Hall of Famer Georges St. Pierre, and Garry Tonon, now made available to students of all levels.Attack for takedowns that maximize back exposure, including some of grappling’s most high-percentage techniques like the arm drag, duck under, slide by, and more – including a special study of the 2-on-1 tie. With lessons on body locks, short offense from front headlocks, reshots, and more, John delivers you hours of information on the best ways for grapplers to take down their opponents in ways that maximize their opportunity for back control.Control the aftermath of takedowns using breakdowns and pins, so that your standing position and top position can combine into one seamless system for offense. Learn how you can defend takedowns with traditional sprawling, a special study on the limp leg counter, submission offense you can use, and more.SO, WHAT EXACTLY DO YOU GET?PART 1INTROTHE MAIN THEME OF THIS VIDEO1ST THEME: POSITIONAL HIERARCHY APPLIES TO THE STANDING POSITION2ND THEME: RESHOTS ARE EASIER THAN SHOTS3RD THEME: SUBMISSION ARE THE JOKER IN THE PACK4TH THEME: SCORING CRITERIA IN JIU JITSU IS DIFFERENT FROM WRESTLING5TH THEME: TAKEDOWN DEFENSE AS 2 DISTINCT PHASESCHAPTER 1: POSITIONAL TAKEDOWNSTHE REAR BODY LOCKUNDERSTANDING THE REAR BODY LOCKGETTING TO A STANDING REAR BODY LOCK FROM NEUTRALARMDRAGMECHANICS OF THE ARM DRAGHEAD INSIDE ARM DRAGHEAD OVER ARM DRAGSLIDING ARM DRAGARM DRAG DRILLSASAE ARM DRAGPART 2THROW BYUNDERHOOK THROW BYFRONT HEAD LOCKSLIDE BYCOLLAR TIE SLIDE BYCOLLAR TIE SLIDE BY IISHRUG SLIDE BY (WITH A V-POST)BODY LOCK SLIDE BYPOWER TWIST (UKI GOSHI)DUCK UNDERCOLLAR TIE ELBOW POSTCOLLAR TIE SNAP DUCKUNDERHOOK DUCK UNDERWRIST DUCKSPART 3SPECIAL STUDY: THE 2 ON 1 – A SUPERB BACK TAKE METHODGETTING TO A 2 ON 1CONTROLLING THE 2 ON 1 POSITION2 ON 1 FIGURE 4 SNAPFIGURE 4 2 ON 1 SNAP DOWN GO BEHIND2 ON 1 ARM DRAGCLIMBING THE ARM FROM A 2 ON 1UCHI MATA GO BEHINDTAKEDOWNS FROM THE STANDING REAR BODY LOCKREVERSE KOSOTO GAKEREVERSE DEASHI HARAI (WALKING VARIATION)REVERSE DEASHI HARAI (STATIC VERSION)REVERSE HALF SASAEKNEE SWEEPREVERSE KOUCHI GARIREVERSE TAI OTOSHIREVERSE DOUBLE LEGTURNING DOUBLE LEGTHE SIDE LIFTHIP CRANKPART 4SHORT OFFENSEWHAT IS SHORT OFFENSE?GETTING INTO SHORT OFFENSEPROACTIVE METHOD: SNAPDOWNSSNAPDOWN DRILLREACTIVE ENTRIES INTO SHORT OFFENSETHE 3 MAJOR GRIPS FROM SHORT OFFENSEDOUBLE PITS ARM DRAG GO BEHINDFRONT HEAD LOCK ARM DRAG GO BEHINDARM DRAG GO BEHIND INTO TAKEDOWNSSHORT OFFENSE ARM DRAG GO BEHIND DRILLCHAPTER 2: RESHOTSWHY RESHOTS ARE EASIER THAN SHOTSCLASSIC RESHOT DRILLCLASSIC RESHOT DRILL FEATURING PLACIDO SANTOSANKLE PICK RESHOTSPART 5CHAPTER 3: THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF SCORING TAKEDOWNS IN JIU JITSUSCORING CRITERIA FOR JIU JITSU TAKEDOWNSUNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM: 3 CRITICAL SCORING POSITIONSSCORING ON TURTLESCORING ON REFEREES POSITIONA GREAT ALL AROUND METHOD OF STOPPING AN OPPONENT STANDING UP: CRAB RIDESCORING ON 4 POINT POSITIONA COMMON PROBLEM FROM 4 POINT POSITION AND A SIMPLE SOLUTIONA VERY IMPORTANT INSIGHT FOR JIU JITSU PLAYERS: THE GOLDEN RULE OF THE ARMSBREAKDOWNS FROM 4 POINT POSITIONBACK FOOT SHOELACE BREAKDOWNFRONT FOOT SHOELACE BREAKDOWN4 POINT BREAKDOWN DRILLKOSOTO BREAKDOWNSPIRAL BREAKDOWNGUT WRENCH (DAKI WAKARE)BACK CRADLE BREAKDOWNHAMSTRING STRETCH BREAKDOWNSEATBELT TRIP BACKPART 6CHAPTER 4: THE KEY TO WINNING THE JIU JITSU TAKEDOWN GAME: CONTROLLING THE IMMEDIATE AFTERMATH OF A TAKEDOWNSTEPPING OVER THE LEGSCOVER THE HIPSHEAD OVER HEADCHAPTER 5: TAKEDOWN DEFENSEDEFENDING LEG TACKLES: THE GOLDEN RULEDEFENDING THE SINGLE LEG TAKEDOWN: BELLY WHIZZERDEFENDING THE SINGLE LEG TAKEDOWN: HIP TILTDEFENDING HEAD INSIDE SINGLE: SUMI GAESHICOUNTERING A HIGH SINGLE LEGHOW TO SPRAWL MORE EFFECTIVELY: 4 DONT’S AND A DOPART 7SPECIAL TOPIC: THE LIMP LEG TAKEDOWN DEFENSETHE TURNING LIMP LEGTURNING LIMP LEG VS HIGH CROTCHTURNING LIMP LEG VS DOUBLE LEGA HIGH TURNING LIMP LEGTHE FRONT LIMP LEGTHE LOW LIMP LEGDEFENDING A DOUBLE LEG TAKEDOWNHIP HEISTROLL THROUGH COUNTERDEFENDING THE HIGH CROTCHCHAPTER 6: POSITIONAL DEFENSEA CURRENT WEAKNESS IN JIU JITSUSTANDING ESCAPES CONTRASTING STYLESKIMURA ROLLCROSS BODY GRANDBYGRANDBYSTANDING GRANDBYELBOW PENETRATIONMAKI KOMISWITCHPART 8CHAPTER 7: STANDING SUBMISSIONSTHE CRUCIAL ROLE OF SUBMISSIONS IN THE STANDING JIU JITSU GAMEHIGH WRIST GUILLOTINEARM IN GUILLOTINELEARN TO FIGHT THE TAKEDOWN FIRST AND APPLY THE SUBMISSION SECONDDARCE TRIANGLEANACONDA STRANGLESIDE TRIANGLE (YOKO SANKAKU)KIMURA VS SINGLE LEGKIMURA PART IIKIMURA PART IIIHAND KANI BASAMI TO HEEL HOOKFORWARD ROLL TO HEEL HOOKThere are no reviews yet.Add a Review Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a review.