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John Danaher – Feet To Floor: Volume 2
Learn the key details to some of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu’s most effective throws, as Professor John Danaher shows you how to safely and reliably take down your opponents and training partners.
- Use throws like the Tomoe Nage, Sumi Gaeshi, Osoto Gari, Kouchi Gari, and more for maximum results with Professor Danaher’s methods.
- Get your opponents down in the most technical, strategic ways for submission grappling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with John’s BJJ-specific “Feet To Floor” system.
- Study some of judo’s strongest throws and see how you can start adding them to your arsenal with this 8-volume mega series!
- Combine your skills and start setting up grips, kuzushi, and then launch into one of these battle-tested and proven throws and foot sweeps.
- Professor John Danaher is considered by many to be the greatest grappling coach in the world, with elite championship students like Gordon Ryan, Georges St. Pierre, and Garry Tonon.
- Know more. Win more.
Part 1:
- Introduction to Feet to Floor Volume 2
- A Simplified Theory Of Gripping
- Small Ashi Waza
- Kouchi Gari
- The Mechanics Of Kouchi Gari
- Sole Of The Foot
- The Ideal Arm Action For Kouchi
- Split The Legs And Pull
- Sweeping A Foot vs Blocking A Foot
- Committing Body Weight
- Back Step And Side Step For Kouchi Gari
- Creating The Best Opportunities For Kouchi Gari
- Kouchi Gari Ai-Yotsu Situation
- Kouchi Gari Kenka-Yotsu Situation
- Alternative Grips For Kouchi Gari
- Hand Assist Kouchi Gari
- The Immense Tactical Value Of Kouchi Gari
- Kosoto Gari
- Mechanics
- Weighting And Unweighting The Foot
- The Hook And Hop Method
- Plant And Sweep Method
- Sticky Foot Method
- Hand Assist Method
- The Immense Tactical Value Of Kosoto Gari
Part 2:
- Sasae Tsuri Komi Ashi
- The Concept Of Sasae
- Mechanics Of Sasae
- Rotation With Arms
- Hips Forward/Head Back
- Center Step, Side Step, Cross Step
- Two Directions Of Throwing
- An Easy Way To Increase Your Throwing Power
- Look Where You Want Them To Land
- Hopping To Finish Sasae
- Sasae Tactics
- Grips For Sasae
- Arms Length Gripping
- One Handed Gripping
- Half Trap Grip
- Waist Gripping
- The Great Value Of The Cross Step
- De Ashi Harai
- The Basic Concept
- Mechanics Of De Ashi Harai
- Applications Of De Ashi Harai
- Off The Grip
- The Pulling Man
- The Lateral Burst
- The Circular Pull
- Cross Cuff And Scapula
Part 3:
- Big Ashi Waza
- Ai-Yotsu Ouchi Gari
- Kenka-Yotsu Ouchi Gari
- Hand Assist Ouchi Gari
- Cross Ankle Pick
- Knee Pick Ouchi
- Double Ouchi
- Cross Cuff Ouchi
- Osoto Gari
- Classic Osoto Gari
- Weakening Our Opponent’s Defenses
- Hook And Hop
- Backstep Entry And Side Step Entry
- Head Position
- Knee Drop Osoto Gari
- Grips
- Sleeve Lapel
- Cross Grip And Sleeve
- Scapula And Sleeve
- Ippon Seoi Grip
- Kenka-Yotsu Osoto Gari
- Osoto TvS Position
Part 4:
- Sutemi Waza
- Tomoe Nage
- Why Tomoe Nage Is The Ideal Takedown For Jiu Jitsu
- The Central Problem Of Tomoe Nage
- Tomoe Nage Comes In Two Forms
- The Mechanics Of Side (Yoko) Tomoe Nage
- Placement Of The Foot Of The Throwing Leg
- Creating The Hollow Body
- A Specialized Head Position For Yoko Tomoe Nage
- Footwork For Tomoe Nage
- The Falling Step
- The Burst Step
- The Cross Step
- The Single Most Important Grip For Yoko Tomoe Nage
- The Special Case Of Kenka-Yotsu Side Tomoe Nage
Part 5:
- 5 Alternate Grips For Yoko Tomoe Nage
- Overwrap Grip
- Side Step Tomoe Nage
- Double Tricep Grip
- An Excellent Alternative Kenka-Yotsu Grip: Tricep And Cuff
- Cross Body Finishes For Tomoe Nage
- Turning Failure With Tomoe Nage Into Success
- Two Stage Tomoe Nage
Part 6:
- 6 Front Tomoe Nage
- Understanding The Mechanics Of Front Tomoe Nage
- The Sumi Gaeshi Hybrid
- Opening Elbows And Closing Elbows
- The Backwards Shuffle
- Tomoe Nage: Landing On Top For Jiu Jitsu
Part 7:
- 7 Sumi Gaeshi
- Why Sumi Gaeshi Is The Best Throw For Jiu Jitsu
- The 3 Major Forms Of Sumi Gaeshi
- Side (Yoko) Sumi Gaeshi
- Front Sumi Gaeshi
- Landing On Top With Front Sumi Gaeshi
- Butterfly Sumi Gaeshi
- The Mechanics Of Sumi Gaeshi
- Directionality For Perfect Throws
- Penetration
- Connection To The Floor With a Drive Leg
- Positioning Of Elevator Hook And Knee
- The Right Right Right Rule
- Sumi Gaeshi Is A Rotational Throw
Part 8:
- 8 The Most Important Variations Of Sumi Gaeshi
- Arm Trap Sumi Gaeshi
- The Half Trap
- Over Back Sumi Gaeshi
- Tricep And Cuff Sumi Gaeshi
- The Single Biggest Problem With Sumi Gaeshi: Predictability
- The Special Relationship Between Uchi Mata And Sumi Gaeshi
- Uki Waza
- Why Uki Waza Is An Excellent Throw For Jiu Jitsu
- Cross Cuff And Scapula Grip/Reverse Scapula Grip Uki Waza
- Arm Trap Uki Waza
- Half Trap Uki Waza
- Overhook And Pant Grip Uki Waza
- Tricep And Cuff Grip Uki Waza
- Overwrap Uki Waza
- Hybrid Uki Waza
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