The best no-gi grappler on Earth, Gordon “The King” Ryan, shares his secrets for creating action and attacking opponents from seated open guard.
 
Use Gordon’s signature moves, including the shoulder crunch sumi gaeshi, double kouchi gari, and ashi garami entries he has used at elite black belt levels
Learn the first half of Gordon Ryan’s seated & supine open guard system, as he shows you how anyone can use these techniques for success
Approach your open guard systematically so you have options and goals for any reaction, with these techniques perfected by Gordon and his professor John Danaher
Watch Gordon Ryan spar from his seated guard, and then break down the footage so you can understand his techniques in action.
Know more. Win more.
 
Gordon Ryan is back with BJJ Fanatics, to share one of his most anticipated series yet, his seated open guard. Across 8-volumes, learn the system behind Gordon’s open guard success, and how to attack with his step-by-step method of attacking the opponent.
 
In this series, you’ll get to see the secrets behind some of Gordon’s signature techniques, including his shoulder crunch sumi gaeshi, his ashi garami entries, double kouchi garis, elevations, and more!
 
Gordon’s seated guard is one half of his open guard, and this will combine with his upcoming supine guard series for a unified system. Use his step-by-step approach to understand the goals, tools, and fundamentals of the position better than ever, as Gordon’s detailed coaching breaks down every detail.
 
These are the fundamentals and secrets behind the system Gordon has used to win at the highest levels of grappling. Gordon’s open guard has become one of the sharpest ever, and he has used this seated guard to dominate some of the best grapplers on Earth. Now you can get Gordon’s perspective on what he does, and why he is doing it.
 
In this 8-volume mega-series, see Gordon spar live in the gym against a group of grapplers, and then break down the footage so you can see his system in action. This insight is an incredibly valuable tool towards understanding the complete series when you are facing a resisting opponent.
So, What Exactly Is On This Series?
01
 00:00:00 - Intro
 00:04:38 - Intro To Open Guard
 00:08:30 - 4 Main Body Positions
 00:10:33 - Goal Setting
 00:21:45 - Distance Management
 00:30:43 - Importance Of Concave Shoulders
 00:38:06 - Drills To Help Reinforce The Idea Of Concave Shoulders
 00:46:48 - Basic Ashi Garami Entrance Versus Square Stance
 00:51:46 - Single Kouchi Into Ashi Versus Square Stance
 01:00:57 - Double Kouchi No Grips
 01:08:04 - Double Kouchi Using Collar Tie
 01:12:40 - Understanding The Importance Of 2 On 1 Gripping And Arm Dragging
 01:18:59 - Basic Ashi Garami Entrances Via 2 On 1
 01:30:31 - Double Kouchi When Opponent Pulls Back
 01:35:29 - Failed Double Kouchi\\tShin To Shin Entrance
 01:37:27 - Shin To Shin Kouchi/Ashi Entrance
 01:42:22 - Mechanics Of Entering Ashi From Shin To Shin
 
02
 00:00:00 - Introduction To Te Waza (Hand Technique) Versus Square Stance
 00:02:44 - Kibisu Gaeshi (Ankle Pick) Series
 00:08:34 - Combining Te Waza Ashi Waza And Ashi Garami
 00:18:37 - 2 On 1 To Kibisu Gaeshi
 00:22:56 - Reverse Imanari Roll
 00:25:48 - Imanari Roll
 00:31:28 - Introduction To Staggered Stance
 00:37:43 - Grip Fighting Versus Stagnant Opponent Staggered Stance
 00:40:00 - Grip Fighting The Near Hand To Attain Far Arm
 00:44:21 - Forcing Square Stance Double Kouchi
 00:48:07 - Accessing Far Leg Ashi Garami/X Guard Entrances
 00:56:36 - Introducing De Ashi Harai
 01:00:40 - De Ashi Harai Sweep
 01:05:22 - De Ashi Back Take
 01:12:16 - Failed De Ashi Double Kouchi Follow up
 01:14:50 - Entering Shin To Shin From Distance
 
03
 00:00:00 - Introduction To A Kneeling Opponent
 00:02:17 - Goal Setting
 00:04:51 - Distance (control)
 00:08:35 - Push Pull Relationship
 00:12:13 - Reiterating The Upper Body And Lower Body Relationship
 00:14:21 - Classification Of Sweeps
 00:16:38 - The Four Quadrants
 00:19:32 - The Need For Multidirectional Sumi Gaeshis
 00:22:12 - Forward Shifting
 00:26:53 - Forehead To The Mat Rule
 00:30:51 - The Sad Truth
 00:33:17 - The Importance Of Sticky Hooks
 00:36:36 - Basic Elevation Drills
 00:39:44 - Elevation To A Irimi Ashi Garami
 00:46:46 - Elevation Into Cross Ashi Garami
 00:52:07 - Basic Kuzushi
 00:55:18 - Grip Fighting Strategies
 
04
 00:00:00 - 2 On One Elbow Basic Sweep
 00:01:46 - 2 On 1 Elbow Planted Foot
 00:05:19 - 2 On 1 Hiza Guruma
 00:09:20 - 2 On 1 Elbow Back Take
 00:12:00 - 2 On 1 Elbow Switch To Over Under
 00:15:38 - 2 On 1 Elbow Enter The Legs
 00:22:06 - Repeat Series With Arm Drag
 00:24:13 - Performing A Proper Under Over Sweep
 00:26:49 - Under Over Hiza Guruma
 00:28:29 - Forward Shift To Counter A Post Hand
 00:30:44 - Failed Under Over Enter The Legs
 00:34:02 - Under Over Switch To Kata Gatame
 00:37:46 - Back Take From Kata Gatame
 00:41:44 - The Kata Gatame Trilemma
 00:44:28 - Forward Shifting With Kata Gatame
 
05
 00:00:00 - Failed Under Over Switch To Pinch Headlock
 00:02:41 - Transitioning From Pinch Headlock To Katagatame
 00:05:18 - Sweeping From Pinch Headlock
 00:08:39 - Multidirectional Sweeps From Pinch Headlock
 00:11:20 - Switching From Pinch Headlock To Shoulder Crunch
 00:16:10 - Sweeping From Shoulder Crunch
 00:19:51 - Multidirectional Shoulder Crunch Sumi Gaeshi
 00:23:37 - Failed Shoulder Crunch/Pinch Headlock Enter The Legs
 00:28:04 - Shoulder Crunch Forward Shift Into Sankaku (Triangle)
 00:32:13 - Taking A Look At Some Combinations
 00:37:04 - Understanding The Role That 2 On 1 Russians Play
 00:39:16 - Explaining The Role That Double Unders Play
 00:44:48 - Sweeping From Double Unders
 00:48:10 - Explanations Behind Countering The Body Lock Pass
 00:51:00 - Countering The Body Lock With A Double Overhook Sumi Gaeshi
 00:56:34 - Countering Body Locks With Multidirectional Sumi Gaeshis
 01:01:20 - Failed Double Over Sumi Gaeshi - Enter The Legs
 01:07:22 - Forward Shifting From A Successful Body Lock
 01:10:05 - Baiting An Underhook
 01:14:51 - Switching Sides And Combinations
 01:16:55 - The Rolls That Collar Ties Play
 01:19:36 - Collar Tie To Guillotine
 01:20:57 - Guillotine Combinations
 01:28:23 - Introduction To Yoko Sumi Gaeshi
 01:29:59 - Yoko Sumi Gaeshi Combinations
 01:34:51 - Yoko Sumi Gaeshi Combinations
 
06
 00:00:00 - Changing Gears
 00:01:08 - Partner Collar Ties - Enter Sankaku (Triangle)
 00:04:39 - Partner Collar Ties Enter Juji Gatame (Arm Bar)
 00:10:02 - Failed Juji/Sankaku - Enter The Legs
 00:13:25 - Countering Head And Shoulder Posts
 00:15:01 - 2 On 1 Elbow To Triangle
 00:16:33 - Triangle Fails Switch To Arm Drag
 00:19:36 - Arm Dragging To The Back
 00:23:02 - Arm Dragging To The Back 2
 00:25:16 - Arm Dragging To The Back 3
 00:26:54 - How To Properly Enter The Legs When Opponent Steps A Leg Up
 00:29:33 - Using Arm Drags And 2 On 1s To Force Opponent To Step A Leg Up
 00:32:43 - Additional Yoko Sumi Gaeshis When Opponent Steps A Leg Up
 00:40:46 - Touching On No Gi Berimbolos
 00:42:39 - Pull/Push Combinations
 00:45:13 - Touching On Guard Retention
 00:47:34 - Breaking The Rules
 00:52:53 - Outro
 00:56:05 - Outtakes
 
07
 00:00:00 - Placido
 00:05:05 - Jack
 00:10:08 - Drew
 00:15:10 - Alex
 00:20:13 - Shawn
 
08
 00:00:00 - Placido
 00:33:05 - Jack
 01:00:52 - Drew
 01:19:19 - Alex
 01:30:54 - Shawn
 
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Systematically Attacking From Open Guard Seated Position by Gordon Ryan 8 Volume

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