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Gordon Ryan – They Shall Not Pass
These retention systems will help you stop letting your guard down. Gordon “The King” RyanHe will show you how to never give up on bad positions.
- Gordon Ryan This is the ADCC Absolute Champion, and one of the most respected nominators.-The greatest gi grapplers ever, and the consensus most active no-Gi grappler in competition today.
- Totally understand your goals and major questions from each position, including against some of grappling’s most common passes.
- This 8 allows you to stop knee cuts, torreando and stacking.-Volume technical instructional.
- Go into Gordon’s system with him as he narrates gym footage of him using his guard retention live, so you can see the technique in action.
- Learn the most effective ways to retain guard in some of grappling’s most reliable positions, including X guard, half guard, seated guard, and more.
What will you learn?
Start winning off your back by mastering one of grappling’s most difficult and tricky skills with Gordon Ryan’s 8-Volume masterclass on how to retain your guard. Do not give up your easy guard passes. Instead, turn their attacks into a weapon of your own defense. Gordon’s dilemmas, guidelines, and techniques for success.
You can stop guard passers and make them stop, then your bottom guard can be as effective as possible. You now have 8-You can learn volumes from the top no.-The best gi grappler on Earth will show you how he stays in control and what you can learn to master this skill.
You can use common, effective grappling moves like the stack pass and the torreando as well as the split squat and body lock. Then, you can completely break them down with Gordon’s help, as he explains the concepts and combinations you’ll need. Learn how to defend offensive positions such as X guard and ashi garami, seated guard and half guard.
Go into Gordon’s system with him as he narrates gym footage of him using his guard retention live, so you can see the technique in action. Gordon takes on five opponents in the gym as they try to pass his guard, and he narrates over the footage and breaks down exactly what’s he doing step-By-Step, so your guard never gets lost again.
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So what exactly do you get?
PART I
INTRODUCTION TO GARD RETENTION
- OVERVIEW
- TOP PLAYER’S GOD GOALS
- BOTTOM PLAYER’S SIGNS (LOOSE PASSING).
- BOTTOM PLAYER’S GOBALS (Tight PASSING).
- THE ONE CHINK IN GUARD PASSING’S ARMOR (AND THE EXCEPTION).
- BATTLE FOR INSIDE POINT
- CONCAVE SHOULDERS – HOW IMPORTANT
- HIDING YOUR JAW FROM THE CROSS FACE
SEATED Vs. LOOSE - SEATED VS. LOOSE PPASSING OVERVIEW
- QUESTION OURSELVES ASK (SEATED VS LOOSE PASSING).
- UNDERSTANDING CASES
- UNDERSTANDING DISTANCEMANAGEMENT
- THE GRIP FIGHTING ATTLE
- MAINTAINING THE INSIDE FOOT POINT
- RESTORING YOUR INSIDE FOOT POINT
- RESTORING AFTER AN OPPONENT FLLANK
- CLOSING OUT SEATTED VS. LOOSE PASSING
SUPINE VS. - SUPINE Vs. LOOSE: OVERVIEW
PART 2ASHI GARAMI - ASHI/X-GUARD RETENTION OVERVIEW
- GROUPING TO RETENTION PURPOSES
- GROUP 1
- GROUP 2
- GROUP 3
- GROUP 4
- GROUP 5
- QUESTION WHICH WE ASK OURSELFS – LEG ENTANGLEMENTS VS LOOSE PASSING
- GROUP 1- RECOVERING WHEN OPONENT FORWARD STEPS
- GROUP 2 — RECOVERING AFTER OPPONENT FORWARD STEPS
- GROUP 3- RECOVERING WHEN A OPPONENT BACKS STEPS
- GROUP 4: RECOVERING AFTER AN OPPONENT BACKS STEPS
- GROUP 5 – OUTSIDE ASHI MAINTAINING INSIDE POSITION
- GROUP 5 – RECLAIMING YOUR ACHILLES
- GROUP 5, RECOVERING FROM A TOP-HEAD AND ARM
- GROUP 5 — RECOVERING ABOUT DOUBLE UNDERHOOKS
- GROUP 5: RECOVERING FROM KATA GATAME
- ASHI GARAMI IS FINISHED
PART 3SPLIT SQUAT - OVERVIEW OF THE SPLIT SQUAT
- THE QUESTION WHICH WE ASK OURSELVES (RETENTION OUT OF SPLIT SQUAT).
- CLEARING A STRONG COLLAR TIE
- PREVENTING A KNEE CUTS
- PREVENTING FORCED HALF GUARD
- PREVENTING A SCROOP GRIP
- CONTACTING A GRIP BACK SCOOP STEP
- OPPONENT TURNS THE LEG
- KNEE CUT – HOW TO CONTACT IT
- CONTACTING A UNDERHOOK
- CLOSING OUT SPLIT QUAT
INSIDE FOOT STRAIGHT HAMSSTRING - INTRODUCTION OF THE INSIDE FOOT – STRAIGHT HAMSTRING
- OVERVIEW OF INSIDE FOOT (STRAIGHT HAMSTRING)
- RELATING INSIDE FOOT POISON VS. LOW HIPS
- CONTACTING A TOPPOMMEL (HIGH HIPS).
- CONTACTING A FRONT POMMEL
- CLOSING OUT STRAIGHT HAMSSTRING
PART 4TOREANDO - INTRODUCTION to TOREANDO
- OVERVIEW OF TOREANDO
- THE QUESTION QUESTION QUESTION WE ASK OURSELVES
- THE BRIDGE BETWEEN LOOSE & TIGHT PASSING
- FRAMING – THE THREE TYPES
- SCISSOR GUARD INTRODUCTION
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SIDE GUARD
- POMMELING LEGS TO AVOID AN FLANK
- HIGH LEGS FOR SUFFICIENCY IN FLANK ATTACK
- CONTACTING A FLANK WITH FOREHAND FRAMEING
- CONTACTING A FLANK WITH FOREARM FRAMEING
- CONTACTING A FLANK WITH BACKHAND FRAMEING
- KNEE ON BEELLY: RECOVERING & COUNTERING
- CONTACTING A LEG DRAG
- OVERVIEW OF OPPONENT WHO MOVES TO NORTH SOUTH
- RECOVERING FROM THE NORTH SOUTH (KNEES IN VS. V GRIPS).
- 2 KNEES VS. PRESSURE: RECOVERING FROM THE NORTH SOUTH
- RESTORING FROM THE NORTH SOUTH (ONE KEE IN)
- RECOVERING FROM THE NORTH SOUTH – TWO KNEES OUT
- CLOSING OUT FLANKS
PART 5STACK PASSING - INTRODUCTION TO STACKPASSING
- OVERVIEW OF STACK PASSING
- THE QUESTION QUESTION QUESTIONED ABOUT OURSELVES
- SAVE THE INITIAL STACK FRONT FACING
- CLEARING V GRIP (FRONT RACE)
- ADDRESSING LOCKING HANDS
- AVOID THE INITIAL STACK (REARING FACING).
- ADDRESSING A OUTSIDE SHIN PINN
- ADDRESSING A INSIDE SHIN Pin
- CLOSING STACK PASSING
BODY LOCK PASSING - INTRODUCTION TO BODY-LOCK RETENTION
- OVERVIEW OF BODY LOCKING
- THE QUESTION QUESTION QUESTION WE ASK OURSELVES
- STOP THE INITIAL LOCK
- IMMEDIATE OFF-BALANCE AFTER LOCK
- FORWARD SHIFTING
- BLOCKING A KNEE & FORWARD SHIFTING
- RESTORING WHEN OPPONENT POWERS BUTTERFLY HALLF GUARD
- RECOVERING AFTER A “PASS”
- BODY LOCKS CLOSED
PART 6HALF GUARD PASSING - INTRO TO HALF GUIARD
- OVERVIEW OF HALF GUARD
- TOP PLAYER’S HAND POINTIONS
- THE QUESTION QUESTION QUESTIONED ABOUT OURSELVES
- INSERTING A BUTTERFLY HOOK
- BUTTERFLY HALLF VS TOP ARM AND HEAD RECOVERING
- BUTTERFLY HALLF VS UNDERHOOK & HEAD WEDGE – RECOVERING
- BUTTERFLY HALLF VS. OVER UNDER RECOVERING
- BUTTERFLY HALLF VS DOUBLE UNDERDRESSINGS: RECOVERING
- BUTTERFLY HALF Vs CROSS FACE RECOVERING
- BUTTERFLY HALLF VS NEAR IDE UNDERHOOK – RECOVERING
- DILEMMA: KNEE UP, KNEE DOWN
- KNEE LEVER SERIES
- UNIFICATION BUTTERFLY HOOKS & KNEE LEVERS
- LATE ESCAPES
- RECOVERING FROM A RIGHTEOUS UNDERHOOK
- LATE ESCAPES
- RESTORING FROM A REVERSE UNDERHOOK
- UNDER OVERDEFENSE
- OUTRO
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- PART 7
- ROLE OF GUARDRETENTION
- PLACIDO
- JACK
- DREW
- ALEX
- SEAN
PART 8 - GUARD ROLLING COMMENTARY
- PLACIDO
- JACK
- DREW
- ALEX
- SEAN
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