John Danaher's Simple Principles Make The Most Complicated Position In Jiu-Jitsu Devastating For Your Opponents
	Master the Open Guard with perhaps the best coach in all of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, the legendary John Danaher.
	Professor Danaher expertly shows the single biggest determinant of success, the gripping secrets to maximum leverage, and then explores the fundamentals of kuzushi and how this ancient concept is his focus in all attacks.
	As one of the world’s most sought after grappling coaches, Professor Danaher explains the fundamental techniques and concepts that make open guard so important.
	Systematically approach the Open Guard with these special insights and studies from Professor John Danaher.
	So What Do You Get?
	Volume 1:
	Introduction to open guard
	Theory
	What is the value of the open guard position? 
	A contradiction in Jiu-Jitsu and the fundamental problem of guard position 
	Finding advantage within a neutral position 
	The four main scenarios when working from guard position 
	How to grip the Gi for maximum results
	The single biggest determinant of success from open guard: Kuzushi 
	The single biggest determinant of success from open guard: Kuzushi Part 2 
	Overcoming the complexity problem: The 6 principles of sweeps from open guard
	Feet off the floor principle 
	Double direction 
	Arm trap
	Action reaction
	Wrestling reversal
	Double trouble
	Volume 2:
	Overcoming the offense/defense problem: Balancing guard retention with guard offense
	Two crucial skill sets for open guard development
	The double seated position 
	Two crucial skill sets for open guard development
	First contact and entry into open guard 
	Volume 3:
	Practical Applications 
	Attacking an opponent on two knees 
	Special Study: The hook sweep/sumi gaeshi
	Hook sweep/sumi gaeshi 
	Directionality of force 
	Principle of ken ken 
	Changing direction sumi gaeshi 
	Hook sweep/sumi gaeshi practical application 
	The role of your two legs in hook sweeps 
	Hook sweep/sumi gaeshi angles of attack 
	Look where you want them to land 
	Multiple grips for hook sweep/sumi gaeshi 
	Hook sweep/sumi gaeshi grip and go 
	Dealing with a posted hand 
	Double direction sasae
	Volume 4:
	Sumi gaeshi and chest contact
	Hook sweep from a supine position 
	Hook sweep from a supine position part 2 
	Leg frames from butterfly guard 
	Arm trap sumi gaeshi/hook sweep series 
	Hook sweep sumi gaeshi with arm trap 
	Hook sweep sumi gaeshi combined with sasae
	Supine arm traps 
	Yoko sumi gaeshi 
	Side to side arm trap sumi gaeshi 
	Arm drag/arm trap hook sweep 
	Sumi gaeshi on a standing opponent 
	Spider sumi gaeshi 
	Hiza guruma
	Hiza guruma from underhooks 
	Spider guard on a kneeling opponent
	Volume 5:
	Attacking an opponent on one knee
	An opponent on one knee/knee drop position 
	Hiza guruma when opponent is on one knee 
	Ankle pick (Kibisu gaeshi)
	Shoe lace to shoe lace 
	Kneeling opponent transition to Ashi Garami 
	Attacking a standing opponent
	Special Study: Tomoe Nage
	Getting feet off the mat with Tomoe Nage 
	Tomoe nage sweep De la riva variation 
	Tomoe nage sweep De la riva variation (Part 2) 
	Tomoe nage sweep De la riva variation (Part 3)
	Sumi Tomoe Nage 
	Sumi tomoe nage Part 2 
	Lapel and spider Tomoe Nage 
	Double Footed Tomoe Nage 
	Lasso Tomoe Nage 
	Yoko Tomoe nage as a sweep
	Volume 6:
	Special Study: the cross collar cuff and bicep guard 
	The single greatest open guard of them all: cross collar cuff and bicep 
	Attacking from cross collar cuff and bicep
	Triangle 
	Armbar Juji Gatame 
	Omoplata 
	Tripod Sweep 
	Ankle Pick/ Kibisu Gaeshi 
	Uke Waza/ Lapel Drag 
	Tomoe Nage 
	Special Study: Inside Control vs Outside Control 
	De La Riva Guard
	De La Riva Guard Part 2 
	De La Riva Guard Part 3 
	De La Riva Guard Part 4
	Transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami 
	Transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami Part 2 
	Transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami Part 3 
	Transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami Part 4 
	Volume 7:
	Ashi Garami 
	Ashi Garami standard sweep 
	Double Leg Ashi Garami 
	Relationship between Ashi Garami & X-Guard 
	X Guard scoop Sweep
	X Guard scoop Sweep Part 2 
	X Guard Near Cuff Sweep 
	X Guard Far Cuff Sweep 
	Double Leg X Guard Sweep 
	X Guard Tomoe Nage 
	X Guard Back to Ashi Garami
	Volume 8:
	Special Study: Double Kouchi Gari
	Double Kouchi Gari Part 1 
	Double Kouchi Gari Part 2 
	Double Kouchi Gari Part 3 
	Double Kouchi Gari Part 4 
	Double Kouchi Gari Part 5 
	Double Kouchi Gari Part 6 
	Attacking an opponent in split squat (Headquarters)
	Negating the split squat (Headquarters position) 
	Negating the split squat (Headquarters position) Part 2 
	Negating the split squat (Headquarters position) Part 3 
	Negating the split squat (Headquarters position) Part 4 
	Putting it all together 
	Kualitas 540p/DVD
	Format file MP4
	durasi 11 jam 11 menit
	Rilis 2020
	Detil lihat dipreview
	File sudah online,bisa langsung download tanpa harus kirim DVD
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BJJ Fundamentals-Go Further Faster-Open Guard 2 Part by John Danaher
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