Description
John Danaher – Back Attacks Enter the System
Learn The Best Back Attack System In Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Today
- John Danaher is the most sought after instructor in the world today
- Learn the same secrets that world class athletes like Gordon Ryan, George St. Pierre, and the rest of DDS use to choke everyone
- Learn the system that has the highest finishing rate in EBI overtime history
- Transform your back attack system by discovering the secrets that have changed the Jiu Jitsu game
- This is an easy to learn system broken down into a curriculum for all levels and there is over 8.5 hours of content
Part 1
Back Attack System Overview
Introduction
The Back As Ultimate Position
Limitations of Straitjacket System
Introduction to Straightjacket System
General Reflections on the Back
Left/Right Control
Strangle Hand/Control Hand Dichotomy
Fundamental Insight of Offense & Defense on The Back: The head trap
Alignment and Deficit Problem
Solving Alignment Problem – Understanding
Protecting The Bottom Hook
Through Movement
Through Movement – 2
Switching Arms
Solving The Deficit Problem
SOLVING THE PINNED ARM PROBLEM
Part 2
Neutrality Principle
Primacy Principle
Percentage Principle
Top Position
Hidden Hand Principle
Specific Grips Principle
Default Principle
Hierarchy Principle
Concentration/Diffusion Principle
Closed Wedges Principle
Part 3
Underarm Side
Double Straight Direct Grip
Single Cross Grip
Double Cross / Indirect Grip
Double Cross / Direct Grips
Neck Penetration System
New Theory of Strangling Mechanics
Part 4
One Handed Strangle
Technical Notes on Rear Naked Strangle
Mandible Strangles
Intro Overarm Side
Overarm Side / Wedging Method
Overarm Side / Side Switching Method
Working of Straitjacket System Conclusion
Part 5
Auxiliary Systems Introduction
Rear Triangle System
Diversifying Attacks
Troubleshooting
Reverse Top Lock System
Cross Body Ride
Leg Attacks
Part 6
Leg Attacks 2
Arm Attack/Hammer Lock
Twister
Transitions
Back Crucifix
Strangles
Arm Locks
Part 7
Establishing Hooks and Rear Mounts Introduction
Focus Points
Foot and Knee Entries
Near Side Entries 01
Near Side Entries 02
Near Side Entries 03
Part 8
Near Side Entries 04
Near Side Entries 05
Rolling Entries 01
Rolling Entries 02
FOUR Point Position
Conclusion
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