New Wave Jiu Jitsu: A New Philosophy Of Positional Escapes by John Danaher
Revolutionize The Way You Escape From Bad Position And Immediately Launch Devastating Submission Attacks With Professor John Danaher’s New Wave Jiu-Jitsu System
- Turn escapes immediately into dangerous positions of attack with this counter attack and escape series from Professor John Danaher
- Merge position and submission with New Wave Jiu-Jitsu. as Professor Danaher explains how to combine both into the most effective systems possible
- Take advantage of the escape and find opportunistic submission holds that John’s students have been excelling with in competition for years
- Learn how John separates positions into leg and arm-based pins, and how these key insights can change your escapes forever
- John Danaher is the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu coach of champion athletes like Gordon Ryan, Garry Tonon, and Georges St. Pierre
- Study submission attacks with detailed step-by-step coaching around leg locks, arm locks, clamp guards, and more that Professor Danaher has perfected
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction | 0 |
Escape Skills Are The Basis of Your Confidence in Jiu Jitsu | 8:05 |
The Traditional Approach to Escape in Jiu Jitsu | 15:59 |
The 2 Defensive Skills of Jiu Jitsu | 20:47 |
Positional Escapes - What is a Pin? | 22:32 |
Solving the Problem of Pins | 27:13 |
A New Philosophy of Pin Escapes: Satisficing vs Maximizing | 33:03 |
The Principle of Sunk Costs | 42:00 |
The Game Plan for Our New Escape Philosophy | 50:41 |
The 5 Pins of Jiu Jitsu | 58:57 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Escaping the Mounted Position: Maximizing Philosophy - The Kipping Escape - The Lateral Kipping Escape | 0 |
The Misdirectional Kipping Escape | 25:21 |
The Overhead Kipping Escape | 38:34 |
The Elbow Escape - Inside and Outside Variations | 55:04 |
Further Reflections on the Outside Elbow Escape | 1:05:36 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Escaping the Rear Mount Position - The First Battle of Back Escapes: The Hand Fight | 0 |
The Second Battle of Back Escapes: The Head Fight | 12:23 |
Back Escapes Part 2 | 23:16 |
Escaping The Body Triangle - Body Triangle Preliminaries | 32:42 |
The Theory of the 4 Triangles | 39:54 |
The Fifth Triangle | 49:46 |
The Theory of the Upper Body Connection: The Spinning Escape | 59:14 |
The Headlock Escape | 1:15:16 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Knee on Belly Escapes - Part 1 | 0 |
Knee on Belly Escapes - Part 2 | 13:01 |
Side Pin Escapes - Side Elbow Escape | 20:38 |
Side Elbow Escape Part 2 | 33:06 |
The Role of the Head in Side Escapes | 42:42 |
Different Defensive Frame Options | 48:30 |
Frame Options With the Outside Arm | 54:45 |
The Central Problem of Crossface Side Pins: Near Hip/Far Hip Connection | 58:17 |
The Central Problem of Reverse Cross Face Side Pins: Near Shoulder/Far Shoulder Connection | 1:03:51 |
Understanding Variations in Side Pins | 1:06:59 |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Role of Kipping in Side Elbow Escapes | 0 |
The Role of Reverse Shrimping in Side Elbow Escapes | 4:48 |
Side Elbow Escape: Putting it All Together | 10:20 |
A Special Study: The Clamp | 15:31 |
Side Elbow Escape Into Leg Locks | 34:23 |
The High Leg Escape | 49:00 |
The High Leg Escape Part 2 | 1:01:27 |
The Knee Escape | 1:12:39 |
The Knee Escape Part 2 | 1:23:47 |
The Knee Escape Part 3 | 1:29:18 |
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Ankle Trap Escape | 0 |
Tricep Post Escape | 8:31 |
The Back Door Escape | 24:08 |
Escaping Sit-Out Pins | 41:38 |
Escaping North South Pins - Unique Elements of North/South Pins | 57:03 |
The High Leg Escape | 1:05:31 |
Variations of North/South Require Variations in Escape | 1:14:16 |
Escaping Other Variations of North/South Pins | 1:18:54 |
Volume 7
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Escaping Turtle Position - Preliminaries | 0 |
Escaping the Tight Waist - Makikomi | 5:37 |
Shoulder Roll | 15:52 |
Escaping Body Locks | 27:25 |
Reach-Back Sumi Gaeshi | 35:49 |
Escaping Seat Belt | 40:46 |
Peek-Out | 51:41 |
General Hand Fighting From Turtle | 54:28 |
Volume 8
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Summarizing Our Philosophy and Method of Positional Escape: The 5 Step Method - Defensive Responsibility | 0 |
Kuzushi | 4:44 |
The First Frame | 9:48 |
Primary Entry Point | 14:45 |
Majority Inside Control | 21:34 |
The Sixth Step - Your Choice | 25:46 |