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Enter The System And Change The Way You Attack Forever With All Six Of Professor John Danaher’s Signature Submission Systems - Including His Revolutionary Leg Locks & Back Attacks -A 15% SAVINGS

  • Get all six of Professor John Danaher’s game changing submission systems in one bundle and take your grappling to new heights
  • Learn the infamous leg lock system that the Danaher team used to change no-gi grappling and launched the leg lock revolution
  • Attack the back with systematic precision with Professor Danaher’s back system that will let you work for the strongest rear strangles in all of grappling
  • Use the kimura to get more submissions and incredible upgrades in posiiotn as Professor Danaher shares his detailed kimura system
  • See how you can use armbars with real precision and control with John’s 8-volume series focused on the juji gatame armbar and all its effective forms
  • Sink in guillotine chokes and other front headlock submission with a systematic approach for breaking down opponents
  • Latch on the tightest triangles possible and get powerful submissions - even with short legs with John’s genius adjustments and systemic combinations
  • These submission systems are the key to John’s students unmatched grappling success, and he gives every detail and secret to success

Course Content

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Volume 01

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction 0 - 1:54
Breakdown 1:54 - 9:05
Explication 9:05 - 10:56
Independant Thinking 10:56 - 12:15
Overview 12:15 - 15:20
Manifestations of Leg Lock System 15:20 - 18:41
Grip and Inside Position 18:41 - 22:38
Gripping 22:38 - 26:43
2 on 1 Gripping 26:43 - 33:25
Immovable Elbow 33:25 - 39:00
Push Pull Dynamic 39:00 - 42:38
Torso Controls 42:38 - 46:22
Hand Over Shoulders 46:22 - 52:23
2 on 1 Leg 52:23 - 56:49
shin To Shin 56:49 - 1:00:51
Standing Opponent 1:00:51 - 1:05:33
scoop gripping 1:05:33 - 1:11:16
Ankle Gripping 1:11:16 - 1:15:09

Volume 02

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Attaining Inside 0 - 5:00
Standing Opponent 5:00 - 7:49
De La Riva 7:49 - 12:17
Pummelling Legs Top Position 12:17 - 18:40
Movement Inside 18:40 - 25:07
Supine Opponent 25:07 - 32:09
Hand Post - Leg Pummeling 32:09 - 39:53
Irimi Ashi 39:53 - 48:48
Knee and Knee Line 48:48 - 53:54
Connection Drills 53:54 - 58:05
Penetration Drills 58:05 - 1:04:13
Gravity Drills 1:04:13 - 1:09:08
Gravity Drills 2 1:09:08 - 1:14:20
Gravity Drills 3 Rolling 1:14:20 - 1:17:43
Recovering Knee Line 1:17:43 - 1:22:41

Volume 03

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction 0 - 1:43
Single Leg Ashi 1:43 - 7:07
double Leg Ashi 7:07 - 10:19
Inside Leg Breakdowns 10:19 - 16:12
Cross Ashi 16:12 - 19:03
Introduction 19:03 - 22:14
Lifting Method 22:14 - 28:27
Lifting Method Cross Ashi 28:27 - 30:59
centerline Method 30:59 - 33:24
Tilting Method 33:24 - 35:39
negating Resistance Intro 35:39 - 44:16
General Theory Intro 44:16 - 45:45
General Theory 45:45 - 54:05
Follow Through 54:05 - 59:04
Slack Removal 59:04 - 1:04:30
Gripping 1:04:30 - 1:11:25
Outside Heel Hook 1:11:25 - 1:18:42
Inside Heel Hook 1:18:42 - 1:25:49

Volume 04

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro 0 - 2:26
Shared Spiral Problem 2:26 - 7:12
Single Ashi Solution 7:12 - 11:43
Multiple Ashi Solution 11:43 - 16:14
Exposing The Heel 16:14 - 19:37
Negating Resistance 19:37 - 26:52
Breaking 26:52 - 36:43
Cycles of Inside Outside Dominance 36:43 - 43:04
Stopping The Spiral 43:04 - 48:46
CONTROL SPEED OF THE SPIRAL 48:46 - 1:11:46

Volume 05

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
introduction 0 - 14:11
similarities & differences of straight nd cross ashi 14:11 - 18:04
primary & secondary leg 18:04 - 19:38
double & single Leg approaches 19:38 - 21:55
turnout problem 21:55 - 26:28
double leg approach - ankle lace ashi 26:28 - 30:18
release problem 30:18 - 32:09
managing the release 32:09 - 36:46
alternative achilles grip 36:46 - 41:38
double heel hook attack 41:38 - 45:06
lace leg (creating dilemma) 45:06 - 47:59
splitter hand 47:59 - 53:50
elbow slicer 53:50 - 57:17
over under method 57:17 - 1:02:01
double elbow 1:02:01 - 1:04:21
double cross method 1:04:21 - 1:07:46
controlling shared spiral 1:07:46 - 1:15:47

Volume 06

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
intro 0 - 2:21
Central Problems 2:21 - 4:59
Untying Legs 4:49 - 10:18
Double Leg Roll 10:18 - 15:47
Figure Four Toe Hold 15:47 - 19:26
Dilemma Attack 19:26 - 26:37
Figure Four toe Hold Primary Leg 26:37 - 35:06
Figure Four toe Hold Non Optimal Conditions 35:06 - 42:25
Transition to Outside Ashi Outside Heel Hook 42:25 - 48:17
Transition to Cross Ashi Inside Heel Hook 48:17 - 53:22
Intro 53:22 - 55:00
Head Position 55:00 - 1:01:10
Opponent Spins Leg Crossover 1:01:10 - 1:05:46
Static Crossover 1:05:46 - 1:09:48
Spin Leg To Cross Ashi 1:09:48 - 1:13:34
Spin Leg To Reverse Ashi 1:13:34 - 1:16:56
Rolling Transition From straight to Cross Ashi 1:16:56 - 1:22:27

Volume 07

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Sliding Ashi 0 - 4:58
Colloring Elbow 4:58 - 8:31
Double Leg Entry 8:31 - 11:46
Single Leg Entry 11:46 - 16:07
Front Headlock 16:07 - 18:25
Arm Drag 18:25 - 21:32
4 Point Breakdown 21:32 - 24:02
Intro Ground position 24:02 - 28:35
Bottom Single Elevator 28:35 - 32:57
Crossed Feet Single Elevator 32:57 - 36:47
Inversion 36:47 - 41:22
Knee Shield Inversion 41:22 - 45:39
Knee Shield to X Guard 45:39 - 49:43
Hook Sweep to Reverse X Guard 49:43 - 54:32
Arm Drag 54:32 - 58:07
Collar and Heel Entry 58:07 - 1:02:17
Shoelace Breakdown 1:02:17 - 1:07:41

Volume 08

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Sitback 0 - 6:56
Inside Out Entry 6:56 - 9:50
Outside In Entry 9:50 - 13:04
Outside Step In 13:04 - 17:23
Half Guard Entries 17:23 - 26:58
Kani Basami 26:58 - 30:24
Double Seated Position 30:24 - 45:24

Volume 09

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Back Attack System Overview 0 - 7:20
Introduction 7:20 - 8:20
The Back As Ultimate Position 8:20 - 9:35
Limitations of Straitjacket System 9:35 - 11:56
ntroduction to Straightjacket System 11:56 - 13:32
General Reflections on the Back 13:32 - 15:00
Left/Right Control 15;00 - 22:28
Strangle Hand/Control Hand Dichotomy 22:28 - 24:54
Fundamental Insight of Offense & Defense on The Back: The head trap 24:54 - 30:25
Alignment and Deficit Problem 30:25 - 37:03
Solving Alignment Problem - Understanding 37:03 - 46:06
Protecting The Bottom Hook 46:06 - 56:49
Through Movement 56:49 - 1:04:36
Through Movement - 2 1:04:36 - 1:11:41
Switching Arms 1:11:41 - 1:16:01
Solving The Deficit Problem 1:16:01 - 1:25:58
SOLVING THE PINNED ARM PROBLEM 1:25:58 - 1:34:24

Volume 10

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Neutrality Principle 0 - 9:57
Primacy Principle 9:57 - 12:38
Percentage Principle 12:38 - 15:12
Top Position 15:12 - 19:06
Hidden Hand Principle 19:06 - 23:55
Specific Grips Principle 23:55 - 28:04
Default Principle 28:04 - 32:23
Heirarchy Principle 32:23 - 38:40
Concentration/Diffusion Principle 38:40 - 41:48
Closed Wedges Principle 41:48 - 48:53

Volume 11

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Underarm Side 0 -14:40
Double Straight Direct Grip 14:40 - 19:11
Single Cross Grip 19:11 - 25:45
Double Cross / Indirect Grip 25:45 - 30:40
Double Cross / Direct Grips 30:40 - 36:42
Neck Penetration System 36:42 - 46:55
New Theory of Strangling Mechanics 46:55 - 57:36

Volume 12

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
One Handed Strangle 0 - 4:24
Technical Notes on Rear Naked Strangle 4:24 - 12:38
Mandible Strangles 12:38 - 20:16
Intro Overarm Side 20:16 - 32:07
Overarm Side / Wedging Method 32:07 - 39:04
Overarm Side / Side Switching Method 39:04 - 46:13
Working of Straitjacket System Conclusion 46:13 - 50:33

Volume 13

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Auxiliary Systems Introduction 0 - 3:33
Rear Triangle System 3:33 - 12:49
Diversifying Attacks 12:49 - 22:00
Troubleshooting 22:00 - 30:34
Reverse Top Lock System 30:34 - 44:28
Cross Body Ride 44:28 - 53:49
Leg Attacks 53:49 - 1:06:41

Volume 14

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Leg Attacks 2 0 - 10:17
Arm Attack/Hammer Lock 10:17 - 19:10
Twister 19:10 - 25:27
Transitions 25:27 - 32:56
Back Crucifix 32:56 - 43:00
Strangles 43:00 - 53:30
Arm Locks 53:30 - 1:10:29

Volume 15

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
establishing hooks and rear mounts Introduction 0 - 7:08
focus Points 7:08 - 18:05
Foot and Knee Entries 18:05 - 31:23
Near Side Entries 01 31:23 - 39:54
Near Side Entries 02 39:54 - 46:32
Near Side Entries 03 46:32 - 53:16

Volume 16

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Near Side Entries 04 0 - 7:23
Near Side Entries 05 7:23 - 18:10
Rolling Entries 01 18:10 - 29:45
Rolling Entries 02 29:45 - 41:58
FOUR Point Position 41:58 - 53:08
Conclusion 53:08 - 54:51

Volume 17

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
System Overview 0 - 15:48
Trinity of Power 15:48 - 21:15
Thumb or no Thumb 21:15 - 26:19
Essential Nature of Kimura - A Twisting Lock 26:19 - 30:23
Hand and Arm Positioning 30:23 - 37:47
Bending A Straightened Arm 37:47 - 43:21
Diagonol Power Line 43:21 - 49:30
Pull Dominant Kimuras vs Push Dominant Kimuras 49:30 - 52:11
Beating The Shoulder and Trapping Head 52:11 - 56:35
Shoulder Line 56:35 - 59:51
A Vexing Problem 56:35 - 1:04:07
Essential Skill of Kimura System - Roll Through Kimura Scrambles 1:04:07 - 1:11:54

Volume 18

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to Dorsal Kimura 0 - 7:53
Unlocking Reinforced Hands 7:53 - 17:45
Using Legs For Kimura 17:45 - 34:04
Switching to Alternative Submission 34:04 - 39:18
Switching to Different Position / System 39:18 - 48:56

Volume 19

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to T Kimura 0 - 10:58
Top and Bottom Knee 10:58 - 14:15
Bottom Knee to Back 14:15 - 17:41
Bottom Knee to Rear Triangle 17:41 - 20:01
Bottom Knee to Arm Bar 20:01 - 22:10
Bottom Knee to Side Triangle 22:10 - 24:22
Bottom Knee Penetration to Russian Arm 24:22 - 29:44
Bottom Knee into Cross Ashi Garami 29:44 - 32:50
Bottom Knee Losing Russian Arm 32:50 - 38:49
Top Knee Attacks 38:49 - 46:05
Relationship Between Kimura and Bicep Slicer 46:05 - 54:03

Volume 20

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to Applications 0 - 3:43
Side Kimura Applications 3:43 - 13:19
Side Kimura Switching Elbows 13:19 - 17:13
Side Kimura Supinated Grip 17:13 - 21:03
Side Kimura Pronated Grip 21:03 - 26:13
Half Guard Top 26:13 - 34:09
Half Guard to T Kimura 34:09 - 39:12
Half Guard Attacking Power Prop 39:12 - 44:11
Classroom Commentary #1 44:11 - 45:57
Classroom Commentary #2 45:57 - 49:46
Classroom Commentary #3 49:46 - 52:38

Volume 21

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Butterfly Guard 0 - 4:27
kimura vs Butterfly Guard Moving Head to Setup Kimura 4:27 - 7:50
Kimura vs Butterfly Guard Standing 7:50 - 11:24
Kimura vs Butterfly Guard Standing Opposite Side 11:24 - 16:06
Kimura vs Butterfly Guard Working From Outside Position 16:06 - 19:34
Kimura's Kimura 19:34 - 31:53
Turtle Position Olympic Bar to Kimura 31:53 - 35:39
Kimura vs Turtle Side Triangle 35:39 - 39:26
Kimura vs Single Leg on Mat 39:26 - 47:58
Kimura vs Single Leg on Mat Drill 47:58 - 55:45
Classroom Commentary #4 55:45 - 59:28
Classroom Commentary #5 59:28 - 1:02:43

Volume 22

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Kimura vs Single Leg Countering the Peak Out 0 - 4:59
Kesa-Gatame 4:59 - 14:43
Closed Guard Kimura - The Great Mystery of Closed Guard Kimura 14:43 - 38:15
Kimura Closed Guard Wrist Control and Power Prop 38:15 - 46:20
Closed Guard Kimura Head Pass Setup 46:20 - 51:46
Kimura From Bottom Half Guard 51:46 - 1:02:05
Bottom Half Guard Kimura Converting to Full Guard 1:02:05 - 1:05:46
Half Guard Kimura Sumi Gaeshi Variations 1:05:46 - 1:09:08
Classroom Commentary #6 1:09:08 - 1:11:06
Classroom Commentary #7 1:11:06 - 1:12:39

Volume 23

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Bottom Half Guard To T Kimura 0 :6:21
Half Guard Kimura Vs Arm Bar 6:21 - 14:44
Half Guard Kimura To Front Triangle 14:44 - 24:44
Kimura Bottom Turtle Position 24:44 - 31:32
Kimura Bottom Turtle Inside Arm Roll Staying Above the Hips 31:32 - 37:54
Kimura Bottom Turtle Inside Arm Roll to Kimura Finish 37:54 - 40:33
Kimura Bottom Turtle vs Seat Belt 40:33 - 45:07
Kimura Bottom Turtle Outside Arm Roll 45:07 - 49:56
Kimura Bottom Turtle Outside Arm Variation 49:56 - 55:21
Standing Position 55:21 - 1:01:47
Kimura vs Standing Single Leg Head Outside 1:01:47 - 1:04:34
Kimura vs Standing Single Moving The Head 1:04:34 - 1:08:05
Kimura Vs Single Leg Kneeling Opponent 1:08:05 - 1:12:33
Kimura Vs Double Leg 1:12:33 - 1:17:00
Kimura vs Double Leg (Cont.) 1:17:00 - 1:19:02
Classroom Commentary #8 1:19:02 - 1:21:18

Volume 24

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Legs Kimura / Reverse Omoplata 0 - 14:29
TRIMURA 14:29 - 33:53
Multiple Kimuras 33:53 - 45:14
Timing the Roll Through 45:14 - 51:33
Elbow Wedge for Kimura 51:33 - 54:22
Head and Arm Kimura 54:22 - 1:00:03
Classroom Commentary #9 1:00:03 - 1:05:39

Volume 25

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Overview 0 - 5:00
Speed Based Juji Gatame 5:00 - 26:59
Overview 1st Phase - Entry 26:59 - 34:44
overview 2st Phase - Control 34:44 - 40:13
overview 3rd Phase - Orientation 40:13 - 43:56
Overview 4th phase Configuration Phase 43:56 - 48:34
overview 5th phase Separation Phase 48:34 - 55:52
overview 6th Phase Breaking 55:52 - 1:02:35
Central Problems of Juji Gatame 1:02:35 - 1:17:41
3 Central Problem Opponent on Back 1:17:41 - 1:24:53
3 Central Problem Attacking From Back. 1:24:53 - 1:34:44
Core Principles 1:34:44 - 1:43:58

Volume 26

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Mechanics of Control 0 - 10:08
Generating Movement from Juji Position 10:08 - 15:11
Crossed Feet 15:11 - 20:47
Crossed Feet For Juji Gatame Pros and Cons 20:47 - 32:49
Elbow Propping Gripping the Legs 32:49 - 37:09
Putting Our Control Mechanics Together 37:09 - 39:27
Finishing Juji Through 360 degrees 39:27 - 49:07
Mechanics of the Position 49:07 - 59:37
Mechanics of Breaking 59:37 - 1:07:13
Mechanics of Breaking 2 1:07:13 - 1:15:57
Mechanics of Breaking 3 1:15:57 - 1:23:45
Breaking Mechanics - Opposing Forces 1:23:45 - 1:29:37

Volume 27

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Mechanics of Separation 0 - 17:56
Mechanics of Separation 2 17:56 - 25:00
Mechanics of Separation 3 25:00 - 30:02
Mechanics of Separation 4 30:02 - 35:13
understanding mechanical advantage of cross chest position 35:13 - 39:45
5 Progressions of Hand Position 39:45 - 47:36
4 Phases of Juji Gatame 47:36 - 52:18
Multiplicity 52:18 - 1:12:56
Entering Into Juji Gatame 1:12:56 - 1:29:41
Entering Into Juji Gatame 2 1:29:41 - 1:37:59
Entering Into Juji Gatame 3 1:37:59 - 1:45:26
Entering Into Juji Gatame 4 1:45:26 - 1:49:55
2 General Approaches To Armbars - Speed Based & Control Based Methods 1:49:55 - 1:55:37

Volume 28

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Reflexions on The Top Lock 0 - 8:06
Armbar From Guard - Critical Role of Head & Elbow Position 8:06 - 12:54
2 Step Approach to Bottom Juji Gatame 12:54 - 19:47
Troubleshooting the Top Lock 19:47 - 25:10
Armbar Bottom Position - TopLock vs Shoulder Pivot. 25:10 - 30:02
Shoulder to Shoulder Transfer 30:02 - 42:05
Sweeping w Armbars - Base, Direction of Force & Direction of Feet 42:05 - 52:34
Human Body and Juji Gatame 52:34 - 1:02:04
CLASSROOM Bottom Armbar: Going From Top Lock To Juji 1:02:04 - 1:07:38
single Step Juji Gatame Attacks (widecam) 13:45 1:07:38 - 1:21:17
Bottom Position - Armbar Critical Law & Revealing Test 1:21:17 - 1:29:42
Figure Four Top Lock 1:29:42 - 1:40:01
Alternative Bottom Juji - Overwrap Grip 1:40:01 - 1:45:50
Juji Gatame on Standing Opponent 1:45:50 - 1:56:19

Volume 29

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Inside Scoop and Outside Scoop 0 - 5:03
Iron Rule of Head and Hips 5:03 - 14:52
Iron Rule of Head and Hips 2 14:52 - 17:57
3 Quarter Juji Gatame From Bottom 17:57 - 24:31
Going across Center Line With Juji Gatame 24:31 - 30:50
Belly Down Juji From Bottom 30:50 - 34:43
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 34:43 - 44:17
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 2 44:17 - 48:28
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 3 48:28 - 53:33
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 4 53:33 - 57:53
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 5 57:53 - 1:00:02
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 6 1:00:02 - 1:02:17
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 7 1:02:17 - 1:04:18

Volume 30

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to Top Position Juji 0 - 3:47
The Ratchet 3:47 - 21:08
Iron Law of Elbow and Shoulder Line 21:08 - 26:14
Applying Juji Gatame From Mount 26:14 - 39:42
Key to Mounted Juji - Shoulder Wedge 39:42 - 44:30
Skillful Use of Cross Face Leg 44:30 - 51:04
Putting it All Together 51:04 - 58:42

Volume 31

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Underhook Juji From Mount 0 - 5:10
Classroom: Mounted Arm Bar - Underhook Setup 5:10 - 8:21
Cross Wrist Juji Attack From Mount 8:21 - 12:06
Arm Wraps and Mounted Jujis 12:06 - 18:38
Classroom: Key Insight - Biomechanical Pins vs Gravity Pins 18:38 - 24:49
Single Most Important Drill for Top Juji Mastery 24:49 - 35:01
Top Position Juji From Side Pins 35:01 - 52:08
Quarter Juji Gatame as Entry Method 52:08 - 56:37
Spinning Juji 56:37 - 1:07:00
Reverse Underhook Juji 1:07:00 - 1:14:10
Near Side Juji Gatame Cross Step Method 1:14:10 - 1:18:46
Near Side Juji Overwrap Grip 1:18:46 - 1:23:26

Volume 32

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Juji Gatame and Lower Body Attacks 0 - 11:39
juji Gatame & Lower Body Attacks 2 11:39 - 16:06
Juji Gatame & Lower Body Attacks 3 16:06 - 17:44
Juji Gatame & Lower Body Attacks 4 17:44 - 21:58
Introduction to Juji Gatame From Chest To Back Situations 21:58 - 25:41
Rolling Your Opponent into Juji 25:41 - 40:08
Rolling Your Opponent into Juji 2 40:08 - 43:50
Rolling Your Opponent into Juji 3 43:50 - 47:12
Rolling Your Opponent into Juji 4 47:12 - 53:21
Rolling Your Opponent into Juji 5 53:21 - 1:01:39
juji Gatame From Rear Mount 1:01:39 - 1:11:05

Volume 33

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
overview 0 - 20:09
multiplicity of triangles 20:09 - 22:48
The 2 stage approach to triangles 22:48 - 24:56
Mechanics 24:56 - 27:24
Mindset 27:24 - 29:02
Your body and the triangle strangle 20:02 - 37:54
solo pummeling drills for triangle development 37:54 - 42:36
solo body folding drills 42:36 - 47:11
Partner Pummeling Drills 47:11 - 51:53
Partner Inversion and Rotational Drill 51:53 - 56:19
Turning Off The Shoulder 56:19 - 58:50
Introduction to the 5 Triangles 58:50 - 1:08:47
rotating ARound Head and Shoulders with Triangles 1:08:47 - 1:14:49
Fundamental Transition From Trap Triangle to Figure 4 Triangle. 1:14:49 - 1:20:04
Triangles Out Of Scrambles 1:20:04 - 1:26:22
Pros and cons pulling down head w ith hands 1:26:22 - 1:34:18
Pros and Cons elbow acrossw chest 1:34:18 - 1:39:22
upper body to lower body 1:39:22 - 1:44:59

Volume 34

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Front Triangle 0 - 13:45
Front Triangle Mechanics 2 13:45 - 18:06
Front Triangle Mechanics 3 18:06 - 21:04
Managing Transition from Trap Triangle to Figure Four Triangle 21:04 - 25:50
Managing Transition from Trap Triangle to Figure Four Triangle 2 25:50 - 31:11
Putting It All Together - Front Triangle 31:11 - 39:39
Unified Legs 39:39 - 43:21
Getting Lower Back Off Groud and Onto Points of Shoulders 43:21 - 47:26
Story of Every Triangle is the Same 47:26 - 52:36
Entries to Front Triangle - Seated Position 52:36 - 1:00:09
Magic of 2 on 1 Gripping 1:00:09 - 1:07:54
triangle vs single leg 1:07:54 - 1:12:33
triangle vs single leg 2 1:12:33 - 1:16:04
triangle vs single leg 3 1:16:04 - 1:19:26
triangle vs single leg 4 1:19:26 - 1:23:12
triangle vs single leg 5 1:23:12 - 1:28:27

Volume 35

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Overtie Series 0 - 5:03
Collar Tie Setups 5:03 - 7:58
Over Hook Grip To Triangle 7:58 - 12:30
Underhooks to Triangle 12:30 - 22:39
Inside Wrist Grip 22:39 - 29:126
Kuzushi Based Entires into Front Triangle 29:16 - 36:52
Foot Penetration V Knee Penetration 36:52 - 41:41
The Clamp 41:41 - 49:47
Entering Clamp Guard 49:47 - 56:15
Wrist Controls to Triangles 56:15 - 1:01:03
Wrist Controls to Triangles 2 1:01:03 - 1:06:28
Monoplata to Front Triangle 1:06:28 - 1:11:58
fake hip sweep to front triangle 1:11:58 - 1:15:28

Volume 36

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Reactive Entries to Triangle 0 - 7:42
Front Triangles Top Position Passing Guard 7:42 - 12:23
Front Triangles Top Position Passing Guard 2 12:23 - 16:55
Front Triangle Side Position 16:55 - 25:37
Front Triangle Side Position 2 25:37 - 33:21
Front Triangle Side Position 3 33:21 - 37:49
Front Triangle Side Position 4 37:49 - 42:30
Front Triangle Mounted Position 42:30 - 47:24
Triangle From Tight waist vs whizzer 47:24 - 50:28
Relationship between front triangle and other submissions 50:28 - 58:22
Relationship between front triangle and other submissions 2 58:22 - 1:03:01
Relationship between front triangle and other submissions 3 1:03:01 - 1:07:03
Relationship between front triangle and other submissions 4 1:07:03 - 1:11:05
transition to inside heel hook 1:11:05 - 1:17:27

Volume 37

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Opposite Side Triangle - Hantai Sankaku 0 - 11:52
Front Triangle, Opposite Triangle and Elbow Position 11:52 - 22:13
Sweeping and Off Balancing with Opposite Triangle 22:13 - 30:01
transition from opposite triangle to joint locks 30:01 - 36:42

Volume 38

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro to Rear Triangle - Ushiro Sankaku 0 - 6:30
Mechanics of Rear Triangle 6:30 - 11:22
Entries Into Rear Triangle Back Position 11:22 - 15:37
Rear Triangle From Back 2 15:37 - 17:59
Rear Triangle From Back 3 17:59 - 20:29
Rear Triangle From Side Positions 20:29 - 25:59
Rear Triangle From Side Positions 2 25:59 - 32:01
Rear Triangle from Mounted Position 32:01 - 38:30
Relationship Between Rear Triangle and Front Triangle 38:30 - 42:52
Rear Triangle to Opposite Triangle 42:52 - 45:47
Rear Triangle Out of Armlock 45:47 - 48:38
Rear Triangle From Guard Passing 48:38 - 51:42
Rear Triangle From Referees Position 51:42 - 55:58
Rear Triangle Transitioning From Strangle to Joint Locks 55:58 - 1:04:09

Volume 39

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Side Triangle Yoko Sankaku 0 - 15:30
Attacking Turtle with Side Triangle 15:30 - 24:09
Attacking Turtle with Side Triangle 2 24:09 - 31:02
Attacking Turtle with Side Triangle 3 31:02 - 34:29
Linking side triangle and arm bar 34:29 - 41:05
side Triangle While Guard Passing 41:05 - 43:52
Side Triangle Switching To Arm Locks 43:52 - 50:11

Volume 40

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
reverse triangle Gyaku Sankaku 0 - 5:34
Entering Reverse Triangle 5:34 - 9:52
Entering Reverse Triangle 2 9:52 - 16:58
Entering Reverse Triangle 3 16:58 - 21:10
Reverse Triangle to Armlocks 21:10 - 25:43

Volume 41

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
introduction to Guard Passing 0 - 8:10
conventional guillotines vs seated guard 8:10 - 11:45
front headlock guard pass 11:45 - 14:55
front headlock inverted North South 14:55 - 20:00
front headlock vs half guard 20:00 - 28:16
front headlock vs half guard 2 28:16 - 33:31
front headlock vs half guard 3 33:31 - 38:25
front headlock vs half guard 4 38:25 - 42:02
thumb to sternum the principle of closure 42:02 - 47:10

Volume 42

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
hip heist 0 - 6:44
collar tie hip heist 6:44 - 12:07
shoulder post hip heist 12:07 - 16:40
forward shift and hip heist 16:40 - 18:30
overhook hip heist 18:30 - 21:35
protecting the knee line with hip heist 21:35 - 26:19
seated front headlock positional game 26:19 - 32:58
yoko Sumi gaeshi 32:58 - 40:48

Volume 43

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
introduction To Seated Front Headlocks 0 - 4:47
Seated guard snap downs 4:47 - 10:11
seated guard snap down leg assist 10:11 - 11:57
forward shift snap down 11:57 - 13:54
high elbow guillotine in detail 13:54 - 28:47
low elbow guillotine in detail 28:47 - 36:45
arm in guillotine in detail 36:45 - 46:41

Volume 44

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
darce strangle / inverted kata gatame elbow to elbow method 0 - 3:28
seated kata gatame 3:28 - 10:23
seated kata gatame - alternative finish 10:23 - 13:40
cradle series 13:40 - 19:35
Cradle Leg Assist 19:35 - 28:36
knee block go behind - mixing submission and position 28:36 - 38:06
hand block go behind 38:06 - 41:03
head block go behind 41:03 - 43:33
arm drag go behind 43:33 - 47:52
putting it all together 47:52 - 53:24

Volume 45

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Front kata gatame anaconda strangle - Olympic roll 0 - 8:32
anaconda strangle leg assist 8:32 - 14:58
anaconda strangle critical details 14:58 - 20:05
anaconda strangle elbow to elbow method 20:05 - 32:41
darce strangle / inverted kata gatame 32:41 - 54:30

Volume 46

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
introduction To Kneeling Fronbt Headlocks 0 - 2:54
high wrist series 2:54- 14:47
centerline shift 14:47 - 17:54
high elbow guillotine first impressions 17:54 - 23:12
low elbow guillotine high wrist position 23:12 - 27:30
arm in guillotine high wrist position 27:30 - 32:48
high wrist position one handed guillotine 32:48 - 36:56
high wrist power guillotine 36:56 - 41:40
Kneeling front headlock katagatame series 41:40 - 47:19
front katagatame anaconda strangle 47:19 - 55:32

Volume 47

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
reactive entries 0 - 6:17
reactive entries single leg 6:17 - 11:11
reactive entries down blocks 11:11 - 16:09
proactive entries snap downs 16:09 - 23:20
inside tie straight snap 23:20 - 27:51
inside tie side to side snap downs 27:51 - 30:04
mutual collar ties snap down 30:04 - 34:39
inside tie cross snap 34:39 - 39:17
over tie snap down - outside Control 39:17 - 46:42
half overtie snap 46:42 - 50:39
2 on 1 snap down 50:39 - 58:38
over hook and under hook snap downs 58:38 - 1:03:09
fake shot snap down 1:03:09 - 1:10:14
taking standing front headlock to Mat - circling method 1:10:14 - 1:13:22
taking stand front headlock to Mat sumi-gaeshi 1:13:22 - 1:17:11

Volume 48

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
System Overview 0 - 18:05
Introduction Front Headlock 18:05 - 24:52
Control vs Submission 24:52 - 27:42
4 Main Scenarios of Front Headlock System 27:42 - 30:46
4 Points of Control 30:46 - 37:48
Vulnerabilities of Front Headlock 37:48 - 45:06
Helpful Terminology and Concepts 45:06 - 49:52
4 Step System 49:52 - 54:25

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Volume 01

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction 0 - 1:54
Breakdown 1:54 - 9:05
Explication 9:05 - 10:56
Independant Thinking 10:56 - 12:15
Overview 12:15 - 15:20
Manifestations of Leg Lock System 15:20 - 18:41
Grip and Inside Position 18:41 - 22:38
Gripping 22:38 - 26:43
2 on 1 Gripping 26:43 - 33:25
Immovable Elbow 33:25 - 39:00
Push Pull Dynamic 39:00 - 42:38
Torso Controls 42:38 - 46:22
Hand Over Shoulders 46:22 - 52:23
2 on 1 Leg 52:23 - 56:49
shin To Shin 56:49 - 1:00:51
Standing Opponent 1:00:51 - 1:05:33
scoop gripping 1:05:33 - 1:11:16
Ankle Gripping 1:11:16 - 1:15:09

Volume 02

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Attaining Inside 0 - 5:00
Standing Opponent 5:00 - 7:49
De La Riva 7:49 - 12:17
Pummelling Legs Top Position 12:17 - 18:40
Movement Inside 18:40 - 25:07
Supine Opponent 25:07 - 32:09
Hand Post - Leg Pummeling 32:09 - 39:53
Irimi Ashi 39:53 - 48:48
Knee and Knee Line 48:48 - 53:54
Connection Drills 53:54 - 58:05
Penetration Drills 58:05 - 1:04:13
Gravity Drills 1:04:13 - 1:09:08
Gravity Drills 2 1:09:08 - 1:14:20
Gravity Drills 3 Rolling 1:14:20 - 1:17:43
Recovering Knee Line 1:17:43 - 1:22:41

Volume 03

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction 0 - 1:43
Single Leg Ashi 1:43 - 7:07
double Leg Ashi 7:07 - 10:19
Inside Leg Breakdowns 10:19 - 16:12
Cross Ashi 16:12 - 19:03
Introduction 19:03 - 22:14
Lifting Method 22:14 - 28:27
Lifting Method Cross Ashi 28:27 - 30:59
centerline Method 30:59 - 33:24
Tilting Method 33:24 - 35:39
negating Resistance Intro 35:39 - 44:16
General Theory Intro 44:16 - 45:45
General Theory 45:45 - 54:05
Follow Through 54:05 - 59:04
Slack Removal 59:04 - 1:04:30
Gripping 1:04:30 - 1:11:25
Outside Heel Hook 1:11:25 - 1:18:42
Inside Heel Hook 1:18:42 - 1:25:49

Volume 04

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro 0 - 2:26
Shared Spiral Problem 2:26 - 7:12
Single Ashi Solution 7:12 - 11:43
Multiple Ashi Solution 11:43 - 16:14
Exposing The Heel 16:14 - 19:37
Negating Resistance 19:37 - 26:52
Breaking 26:52 - 36:43
Cycles of Inside Outside Dominance 36:43 - 43:04
Stopping The Spiral 43:04 - 48:46
CONTROL SPEED OF THE SPIRAL 48:46 - 1:11:46

Volume 05

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
introduction 0 - 14:11
similarities & differences of straight nd cross ashi 14:11 - 18:04
primary & secondary leg 18:04 - 19:38
double & single Leg approaches 19:38 - 21:55
turnout problem 21:55 - 26:28
double leg approach - ankle lace ashi 26:28 - 30:18
release problem 30:18 - 32:09
managing the release 32:09 - 36:46
alternative achilles grip 36:46 - 41:38
double heel hook attack 41:38 - 45:06
lace leg (creating dilemma) 45:06 - 47:59
splitter hand 47:59 - 53:50
elbow slicer 53:50 - 57:17
over under method 57:17 - 1:02:01
double elbow 1:02:01 - 1:04:21
double cross method 1:04:21 - 1:07:46
controlling shared spiral 1:07:46 - 1:15:47

Volume 06

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
intro 0 - 2:21
Central Problems 2:21 - 4:59
Untying Legs 4:49 - 10:18
Double Leg Roll 10:18 - 15:47
Figure Four Toe Hold 15:47 - 19:26
Dilemma Attack 19:26 - 26:37
Figure Four toe Hold Primary Leg 26:37 - 35:06
Figure Four toe Hold Non Optimal Conditions 35:06 - 42:25
Transition to Outside Ashi Outside Heel Hook 42:25 - 48:17
Transition to Cross Ashi Inside Heel Hook 48:17 - 53:22
Intro 53:22 - 55:00
Head Position 55:00 - 1:01:10
Opponent Spins Leg Crossover 1:01:10 - 1:05:46
Static Crossover 1:05:46 - 1:09:48
Spin Leg To Cross Ashi 1:09:48 - 1:13:34
Spin Leg To Reverse Ashi 1:13:34 - 1:16:56
Rolling Transition From straight to Cross Ashi 1:16:56 - 1:22:27

Volume 07

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Sliding Ashi 0 - 4:58
Colloring Elbow 4:58 - 8:31
Double Leg Entry 8:31 - 11:46
Single Leg Entry 11:46 - 16:07
Front Headlock 16:07 - 18:25
Arm Drag 18:25 - 21:32
4 Point Breakdown 21:32 - 24:02
Intro Ground position 24:02 - 28:35
Bottom Single Elevator 28:35 - 32:57
Crossed Feet Single Elevator 32:57 - 36:47
Inversion 36:47 - 41:22
Knee Shield Inversion 41:22 - 45:39
Knee Shield to X Guard 45:39 - 49:43
Hook Sweep to Reverse X Guard 49:43 - 54:32
Arm Drag 54:32 - 58:07
Collar and Heel Entry 58:07 - 1:02:17
Shoelace Breakdown 1:02:17 - 1:07:41

Volume 08

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Sitback 0 - 6:56
Inside Out Entry 6:56 - 9:50
Outside In Entry 9:50 - 13:04
Outside Step In 13:04 - 17:23
Half Guard Entries 17:23 - 26:58
Kani Basami 26:58 - 30:24
Double Seated Position 30:24 - 45:24

Volume 09

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Back Attack System Overview 0 - 7:20
Introduction 7:20 - 8:20
The Back As Ultimate Position 8:20 - 9:35
Limitations of Straitjacket System 9:35 - 11:56
ntroduction to Straightjacket System 11:56 - 13:32
General Reflections on the Back 13:32 - 15:00
Left/Right Control 15;00 - 22:28
Strangle Hand/Control Hand Dichotomy 22:28 - 24:54
Fundamental Insight of Offense & Defense on The Back: The head trap 24:54 - 30:25
Alignment and Deficit Problem 30:25 - 37:03
Solving Alignment Problem - Understanding 37:03 - 46:06
Protecting The Bottom Hook 46:06 - 56:49
Through Movement 56:49 - 1:04:36
Through Movement - 2 1:04:36 - 1:11:41
Switching Arms 1:11:41 - 1:16:01
Solving The Deficit Problem 1:16:01 - 1:25:58
SOLVING THE PINNED ARM PROBLEM 1:25:58 - 1:34:24

Volume 10

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Neutrality Principle 0 - 9:57
Primacy Principle 9:57 - 12:38
Percentage Principle 12:38 - 15:12
Top Position 15:12 - 19:06
Hidden Hand Principle 19:06 - 23:55
Specific Grips Principle 23:55 - 28:04
Default Principle 28:04 - 32:23
Heirarchy Principle 32:23 - 38:40
Concentration/Diffusion Principle 38:40 - 41:48
Closed Wedges Principle 41:48 - 48:53

Volume 11

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Underarm Side 0 -14:40
Double Straight Direct Grip 14:40 - 19:11
Single Cross Grip 19:11 - 25:45
Double Cross / Indirect Grip 25:45 - 30:40
Double Cross / Direct Grips 30:40 - 36:42
Neck Penetration System 36:42 - 46:55
New Theory of Strangling Mechanics 46:55 - 57:36

Volume 12

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
One Handed Strangle 0 - 4:24
Technical Notes on Rear Naked Strangle 4:24 - 12:38
Mandible Strangles 12:38 - 20:16
Intro Overarm Side 20:16 - 32:07
Overarm Side / Wedging Method 32:07 - 39:04
Overarm Side / Side Switching Method 39:04 - 46:13
Working of Straitjacket System Conclusion 46:13 - 50:33

Volume 13

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Auxiliary Systems Introduction 0 - 3:33
Rear Triangle System 3:33 - 12:49
Diversifying Attacks 12:49 - 22:00
Troubleshooting 22:00 - 30:34
Reverse Top Lock System 30:34 - 44:28
Cross Body Ride 44:28 - 53:49
Leg Attacks 53:49 - 1:06:41

Volume 14

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Leg Attacks 2 0 - 10:17
Arm Attack/Hammer Lock 10:17 - 19:10
Twister 19:10 - 25:27
Transitions 25:27 - 32:56
Back Crucifix 32:56 - 43:00
Strangles 43:00 - 53:30
Arm Locks 53:30 - 1:10:29

Volume 15

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
establishing hooks and rear mounts Introduction 0 - 7:08
focus Points 7:08 - 18:05
Foot and Knee Entries 18:05 - 31:23
Near Side Entries 01 31:23 - 39:54
Near Side Entries 02 39:54 - 46:32
Near Side Entries 03 46:32 - 53:16

Volume 16

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Near Side Entries 04 0 - 7:23
Near Side Entries 05 7:23 - 18:10
Rolling Entries 01 18:10 - 29:45
Rolling Entries 02 29:45 - 41:58
FOUR Point Position 41:58 - 53:08
Conclusion 53:08 - 54:51

Volume 17

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
System Overview 0 - 15:48
Trinity of Power 15:48 - 21:15
Thumb or no Thumb 21:15 - 26:19
Essential Nature of Kimura - A Twisting Lock 26:19 - 30:23
Hand and Arm Positioning 30:23 - 37:47
Bending A Straightened Arm 37:47 - 43:21
Diagonol Power Line 43:21 - 49:30
Pull Dominant Kimuras vs Push Dominant Kimuras 49:30 - 52:11
Beating The Shoulder and Trapping Head 52:11 - 56:35
Shoulder Line 56:35 - 59:51
A Vexing Problem 56:35 - 1:04:07
Essential Skill of Kimura System - Roll Through Kimura Scrambles 1:04:07 - 1:11:54

Volume 18

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to Dorsal Kimura 0 - 7:53
Unlocking Reinforced Hands 7:53 - 17:45
Using Legs For Kimura 17:45 - 34:04
Switching to Alternative Submission 34:04 - 39:18
Switching to Different Position / System 39:18 - 48:56

Volume 19

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to T Kimura 0 - 10:58
Top and Bottom Knee 10:58 - 14:15
Bottom Knee to Back 14:15 - 17:41
Bottom Knee to Rear Triangle 17:41 - 20:01
Bottom Knee to Arm Bar 20:01 - 22:10
Bottom Knee to Side Triangle 22:10 - 24:22
Bottom Knee Penetration to Russian Arm 24:22 - 29:44
Bottom Knee into Cross Ashi Garami 29:44 - 32:50
Bottom Knee Losing Russian Arm 32:50 - 38:49
Top Knee Attacks 38:49 - 46:05
Relationship Between Kimura and Bicep Slicer 46:05 - 54:03

Volume 20

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to Applications 0 - 3:43
Side Kimura Applications 3:43 - 13:19
Side Kimura Switching Elbows 13:19 - 17:13
Side Kimura Supinated Grip 17:13 - 21:03
Side Kimura Pronated Grip 21:03 - 26:13
Half Guard Top 26:13 - 34:09
Half Guard to T Kimura 34:09 - 39:12
Half Guard Attacking Power Prop 39:12 - 44:11
Classroom Commentary #1 44:11 - 45:57
Classroom Commentary #2 45:57 - 49:46
Classroom Commentary #3 49:46 - 52:38

Volume 21

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Butterfly Guard 0 - 4:27
kimura vs Butterfly Guard Moving Head to Setup Kimura 4:27 - 7:50
Kimura vs Butterfly Guard Standing 7:50 - 11:24
Kimura vs Butterfly Guard Standing Opposite Side 11:24 - 16:06
Kimura vs Butterfly Guard Working From Outside Position 16:06 - 19:34
Kimura's Kimura 19:34 - 31:53
Turtle Position Olympic Bar to Kimura 31:53 - 35:39
Kimura vs Turtle Side Triangle 35:39 - 39:26
Kimura vs Single Leg on Mat 39:26 - 47:58
Kimura vs Single Leg on Mat Drill 47:58 - 55:45
Classroom Commentary #4 55:45 - 59:28
Classroom Commentary #5 59:28 - 1:02:43

Volume 22

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Kimura vs Single Leg Countering the Peak Out 0 - 4:59
Kesa-Gatame 4:59 - 14:43
Closed Guard Kimura - The Great Mystery of Closed Guard Kimura 14:43 - 38:15
Kimura Closed Guard Wrist Control and Power Prop 38:15 - 46:20
Closed Guard Kimura Head Pass Setup 46:20 - 51:46
Kimura From Bottom Half Guard 51:46 - 1:02:05
Bottom Half Guard Kimura Converting to Full Guard 1:02:05 - 1:05:46
Half Guard Kimura Sumi Gaeshi Variations 1:05:46 - 1:09:08
Classroom Commentary #6 1:09:08 - 1:11:06
Classroom Commentary #7 1:11:06 - 1:12:39

Volume 23

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Bottom Half Guard To T Kimura 0 :6:21
Half Guard Kimura Vs Arm Bar 6:21 - 14:44
Half Guard Kimura To Front Triangle 14:44 - 24:44
Kimura Bottom Turtle Position 24:44 - 31:32
Kimura Bottom Turtle Inside Arm Roll Staying Above the Hips 31:32 - 37:54
Kimura Bottom Turtle Inside Arm Roll to Kimura Finish 37:54 - 40:33
Kimura Bottom Turtle vs Seat Belt 40:33 - 45:07
Kimura Bottom Turtle Outside Arm Roll 45:07 - 49:56
Kimura Bottom Turtle Outside Arm Variation 49:56 - 55:21
Standing Position 55:21 - 1:01:47
Kimura vs Standing Single Leg Head Outside 1:01:47 - 1:04:34
Kimura vs Standing Single Moving The Head 1:04:34 - 1:08:05
Kimura Vs Single Leg Kneeling Opponent 1:08:05 - 1:12:33
Kimura Vs Double Leg 1:12:33 - 1:17:00
Kimura vs Double Leg (Cont.) 1:17:00 - 1:19:02
Classroom Commentary #8 1:19:02 - 1:21:18

Volume 24

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Legs Kimura / Reverse Omoplata 0 - 14:29
TRIMURA 14:29 - 33:53
Multiple Kimuras 33:53 - 45:14
Timing the Roll Through 45:14 - 51:33
Elbow Wedge for Kimura 51:33 - 54:22
Head and Arm Kimura 54:22 - 1:00:03
Classroom Commentary #9 1:00:03 - 1:05:39

Volume 25

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Overview 0 - 5:00
Speed Based Juji Gatame 5:00 - 26:59
Overview 1st Phase - Entry 26:59 - 34:44
overview 2st Phase - Control 34:44 - 40:13
overview 3rd Phase - Orientation 40:13 - 43:56
Overview 4th phase Configuration Phase 43:56 - 48:34
overview 5th phase Separation Phase 48:34 - 55:52
overview 6th Phase Breaking 55:52 - 1:02:35
Central Problems of Juji Gatame 1:02:35 - 1:17:41
3 Central Problem Opponent on Back 1:17:41 - 1:24:53
3 Central Problem Attacking From Back. 1:24:53 - 1:34:44
Core Principles 1:34:44 - 1:43:58

Volume 26

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Mechanics of Control 0 - 10:08
Generating Movement from Juji Position 10:08 - 15:11
Crossed Feet 15:11 - 20:47
Crossed Feet For Juji Gatame Pros and Cons 20:47 - 32:49
Elbow Propping Gripping the Legs 32:49 - 37:09
Putting Our Control Mechanics Together 37:09 - 39:27
Finishing Juji Through 360 degrees 39:27 - 49:07
Mechanics of the Position 49:07 - 59:37
Mechanics of Breaking 59:37 - 1:07:13
Mechanics of Breaking 2 1:07:13 - 1:15:57
Mechanics of Breaking 3 1:15:57 - 1:23:45
Breaking Mechanics - Opposing Forces 1:23:45 - 1:29:37

Volume 27

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Mechanics of Separation 0 - 17:56
Mechanics of Separation 2 17:56 - 25:00
Mechanics of Separation 3 25:00 - 30:02
Mechanics of Separation 4 30:02 - 35:13
understanding mechanical advantage of cross chest position 35:13 - 39:45
5 Progressions of Hand Position 39:45 - 47:36
4 Phases of Juji Gatame 47:36 - 52:18
Multiplicity 52:18 - 1:12:56
Entering Into Juji Gatame 1:12:56 - 1:29:41
Entering Into Juji Gatame 2 1:29:41 - 1:37:59
Entering Into Juji Gatame 3 1:37:59 - 1:45:26
Entering Into Juji Gatame 4 1:45:26 - 1:49:55
2 General Approaches To Armbars - Speed Based & Control Based Methods 1:49:55 - 1:55:37

Volume 28

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Reflexions on The Top Lock 0 - 8:06
Armbar From Guard - Critical Role of Head & Elbow Position 8:06 - 12:54
2 Step Approach to Bottom Juji Gatame 12:54 - 19:47
Troubleshooting the Top Lock 19:47 - 25:10
Armbar Bottom Position - TopLock vs Shoulder Pivot. 25:10 - 30:02
Shoulder to Shoulder Transfer 30:02 - 42:05
Sweeping w Armbars - Base, Direction of Force & Direction of Feet 42:05 - 52:34
Human Body and Juji Gatame 52:34 - 1:02:04
CLASSROOM Bottom Armbar: Going From Top Lock To Juji 1:02:04 - 1:07:38
single Step Juji Gatame Attacks (widecam) 13:45 1:07:38 - 1:21:17
Bottom Position - Armbar Critical Law & Revealing Test 1:21:17 - 1:29:42
Figure Four Top Lock 1:29:42 - 1:40:01
Alternative Bottom Juji - Overwrap Grip 1:40:01 - 1:45:50
Juji Gatame on Standing Opponent 1:45:50 - 1:56:19

Volume 29

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Inside Scoop and Outside Scoop 0 - 5:03
Iron Rule of Head and Hips 5:03 - 14:52
Iron Rule of Head and Hips 2 14:52 - 17:57
3 Quarter Juji Gatame From Bottom 17:57 - 24:31
Going across Center Line With Juji Gatame 24:31 - 30:50
Belly Down Juji From Bottom 30:50 - 34:43
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 34:43 - 44:17
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 2 44:17 - 48:28
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 3 48:28 - 53:33
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 4 53:33 - 57:53
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 5 57:53 - 1:00:02
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 6 1:00:02 - 1:02:17
Seated Juji Entries From Bottom 7 1:02:17 - 1:04:18

Volume 30

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to Top Position Juji 0 - 3:47
The Ratchet 3:47 - 21:08
Iron Law of Elbow and Shoulder Line 21:08 - 26:14
Applying Juji Gatame From Mount 26:14 - 39:42
Key to Mounted Juji - Shoulder Wedge 39:42 - 44:30
Skillful Use of Cross Face Leg 44:30 - 51:04
Putting it All Together 51:04 - 58:42

Volume 31

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Underhook Juji From Mount 0 - 5:10
Classroom: Mounted Arm Bar - Underhook Setup 5:10 - 8:21
Cross Wrist Juji Attack From Mount 8:21 - 12:06
Arm Wraps and Mounted Jujis 12:06 - 18:38
Classroom: Key Insight - Biomechanical Pins vs Gravity Pins 18:38 - 24:49
Single Most Important Drill for Top Juji Mastery 24:49 - 35:01
Top Position Juji From Side Pins 35:01 - 52:08
Quarter Juji Gatame as Entry Method 52:08 - 56:37
Spinning Juji 56:37 - 1:07:00
Reverse Underhook Juji 1:07:00 - 1:14:10
Near Side Juji Gatame Cross Step Method 1:14:10 - 1:18:46
Near Side Juji Overwrap Grip 1:18:46 - 1:23:26

Volume 32

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Juji Gatame and Lower Body Attacks 0 - 11:39
juji Gatame & Lower Body Attacks 2 11:39 - 16:06
Juji Gatame & Lower Body Attacks 3 16:06 - 17:44
Juji Gatame & Lower Body Attacks 4 17:44 - 21:58
Introduction to Juji Gatame From Chest To Back Situations 21:58 - 25:41
Rolling Your Opponent into Juji 25:41 - 40:08
Rolling Your Opponent into Juji 2 40:08 - 43:50
Rolling Your Opponent into Juji 3 43:50 - 47:12
Rolling Your Opponent into Juji 4 47:12 - 53:21
Rolling Your Opponent into Juji 5 53:21 - 1:01:39
juji Gatame From Rear Mount 1:01:39 - 1:11:05

Volume 33

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
overview 0 - 20:09
multiplicity of triangles 20:09 - 22:48
The 2 stage approach to triangles 22:48 - 24:56
Mechanics 24:56 - 27:24
Mindset 27:24 - 29:02
Your body and the triangle strangle 20:02 - 37:54
solo pummeling drills for triangle development 37:54 - 42:36
solo body folding drills 42:36 - 47:11
Partner Pummeling Drills 47:11 - 51:53
Partner Inversion and Rotational Drill 51:53 - 56:19
Turning Off The Shoulder 56:19 - 58:50
Introduction to the 5 Triangles 58:50 - 1:08:47
rotating ARound Head and Shoulders with Triangles 1:08:47 - 1:14:49
Fundamental Transition From Trap Triangle to Figure 4 Triangle. 1:14:49 - 1:20:04
Triangles Out Of Scrambles 1:20:04 - 1:26:22
Pros and cons pulling down head w ith hands 1:26:22 - 1:34:18
Pros and Cons elbow acrossw chest 1:34:18 - 1:39:22
upper body to lower body 1:39:22 - 1:44:59

Volume 34

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Front Triangle 0 - 13:45
Front Triangle Mechanics 2 13:45 - 18:06
Front Triangle Mechanics 3 18:06 - 21:04
Managing Transition from Trap Triangle to Figure Four Triangle 21:04 - 25:50
Managing Transition from Trap Triangle to Figure Four Triangle 2 25:50 - 31:11
Putting It All Together - Front Triangle 31:11 - 39:39
Unified Legs 39:39 - 43:21
Getting Lower Back Off Groud and Onto Points of Shoulders 43:21 - 47:26
Story of Every Triangle is the Same 47:26 - 52:36
Entries to Front Triangle - Seated Position 52:36 - 1:00:09
Magic of 2 on 1 Gripping 1:00:09 - 1:07:54
triangle vs single leg 1:07:54 - 1:12:33
triangle vs single leg 2 1:12:33 - 1:16:04
triangle vs single leg 3 1:16:04 - 1:19:26
triangle vs single leg 4 1:19:26 - 1:23:12
triangle vs single leg 5 1:23:12 - 1:28:27

Volume 35

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Overtie Series 0 - 5:03
Collar Tie Setups 5:03 - 7:58
Over Hook Grip To Triangle 7:58 - 12:30
Underhooks to Triangle 12:30 - 22:39
Inside Wrist Grip 22:39 - 29:126
Kuzushi Based Entires into Front Triangle 29:16 - 36:52
Foot Penetration V Knee Penetration 36:52 - 41:41
The Clamp 41:41 - 49:47
Entering Clamp Guard 49:47 - 56:15
Wrist Controls to Triangles 56:15 - 1:01:03
Wrist Controls to Triangles 2 1:01:03 - 1:06:28
Monoplata to Front Triangle 1:06:28 - 1:11:58
fake hip sweep to front triangle 1:11:58 - 1:15:28

Volume 36

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Reactive Entries to Triangle 0 - 7:42
Front Triangles Top Position Passing Guard 7:42 - 12:23
Front Triangles Top Position Passing Guard 2 12:23 - 16:55
Front Triangle Side Position 16:55 - 25:37
Front Triangle Side Position 2 25:37 - 33:21
Front Triangle Side Position 3 33:21 - 37:49
Front Triangle Side Position 4 37:49 - 42:30
Front Triangle Mounted Position 42:30 - 47:24
Triangle From Tight waist vs whizzer 47:24 - 50:28
Relationship between front triangle and other submissions 50:28 - 58:22
Relationship between front triangle and other submissions 2 58:22 - 1:03:01
Relationship between front triangle and other submissions 3 1:03:01 - 1:07:03
Relationship between front triangle and other submissions 4 1:07:03 - 1:11:05
transition to inside heel hook 1:11:05 - 1:17:27

Volume 37

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Opposite Side Triangle - Hantai Sankaku 0 - 11:52
Front Triangle, Opposite Triangle and Elbow Position 11:52 - 22:13
Sweeping and Off Balancing with Opposite Triangle 22:13 - 30:01
transition from opposite triangle to joint locks 30:01 - 36:42

Volume 38

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro to Rear Triangle - Ushiro Sankaku 0 - 6:30
Mechanics of Rear Triangle 6:30 - 11:22
Entries Into Rear Triangle Back Position 11:22 - 15:37
Rear Triangle From Back 2 15:37 - 17:59
Rear Triangle From Back 3 17:59 - 20:29
Rear Triangle From Side Positions 20:29 - 25:59
Rear Triangle From Side Positions 2 25:59 - 32:01
Rear Triangle from Mounted Position 32:01 - 38:30
Relationship Between Rear Triangle and Front Triangle 38:30 - 42:52
Rear Triangle to Opposite Triangle 42:52 - 45:47
Rear Triangle Out of Armlock 45:47 - 48:38
Rear Triangle From Guard Passing 48:38 - 51:42
Rear Triangle From Referees Position 51:42 - 55:58
Rear Triangle Transitioning From Strangle to Joint Locks 55:58 - 1:04:09

Volume 39

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Side Triangle Yoko Sankaku 0 - 15:30
Attacking Turtle with Side Triangle 15:30 - 24:09
Attacking Turtle with Side Triangle 2 24:09 - 31:02
Attacking Turtle with Side Triangle 3 31:02 - 34:29
Linking side triangle and arm bar 34:29 - 41:05
side Triangle While Guard Passing 41:05 - 43:52
Side Triangle Switching To Arm Locks 43:52 - 50:11

Volume 40

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
reverse triangle Gyaku Sankaku 0 - 5:34
Entering Reverse Triangle 5:34 - 9:52
Entering Reverse Triangle 2 9:52 - 16:58
Entering Reverse Triangle 3 16:58 - 21:10
Reverse Triangle to Armlocks 21:10 - 25:43

Volume 41

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
introduction to Guard Passing 0 - 8:10
conventional guillotines vs seated guard 8:10 - 11:45
front headlock guard pass 11:45 - 14:55
front headlock inverted North South 14:55 - 20:00
front headlock vs half guard 20:00 - 28:16
front headlock vs half guard 2 28:16 - 33:31
front headlock vs half guard 3 33:31 - 38:25
front headlock vs half guard 4 38:25 - 42:02
thumb to sternum the principle of closure 42:02 - 47:10

Volume 42

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
hip heist 0 - 6:44
collar tie hip heist 6:44 - 12:07
shoulder post hip heist 12:07 - 16:40
forward shift and hip heist 16:40 - 18:30
overhook hip heist 18:30 - 21:35
protecting the knee line with hip heist 21:35 - 26:19
seated front headlock positional game 26:19 - 32:58
yoko Sumi gaeshi 32:58 - 40:48

Volume 43

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
introduction To Seated Front Headlocks 0 - 4:47
Seated guard snap downs 4:47 - 10:11
seated guard snap down leg assist 10:11 - 11:57
forward shift snap down 11:57 - 13:54
high elbow guillotine in detail 13:54 - 28:47
low elbow guillotine in detail 28:47 - 36:45
arm in guillotine in detail 36:45 - 46:41

Volume 44

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
darce strangle / inverted kata gatame elbow to elbow method 0 - 3:28
seated kata gatame 3:28 - 10:23
seated kata gatame - alternative finish 10:23 - 13:40
cradle series 13:40 - 19:35
Cradle Leg Assist 19:35 - 28:36
knee block go behind - mixing submission and position 28:36 - 38:06
hand block go behind 38:06 - 41:03
head block go behind 41:03 - 43:33
arm drag go behind 43:33 - 47:52
putting it all together 47:52 - 53:24

Volume 45

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Front kata gatame anaconda strangle - Olympic roll 0 - 8:32
anaconda strangle leg assist 8:32 - 14:58
anaconda strangle critical details 14:58 - 20:05
anaconda strangle elbow to elbow method 20:05 - 32:41
darce strangle / inverted kata gatame 32:41 - 54:30

Volume 46

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
introduction To Kneeling Fronbt Headlocks 0 - 2:54
high wrist series 2:54- 14:47
centerline shift 14:47 - 17:54
high elbow guillotine first impressions 17:54 - 23:12
low elbow guillotine high wrist position 23:12 - 27:30
arm in guillotine high wrist position 27:30 - 32:48
high wrist position one handed guillotine 32:48 - 36:56
high wrist power guillotine 36:56 - 41:40
Kneeling front headlock katagatame series 41:40 - 47:19
front katagatame anaconda strangle 47:19 - 55:32

Volume 47

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
reactive entries 0 - 6:17
reactive entries single leg 6:17 - 11:11
reactive entries down blocks 11:11 - 16:09
proactive entries snap downs 16:09 - 23:20
inside tie straight snap 23:20 - 27:51
inside tie side to side snap downs 27:51 - 30:04
mutual collar ties snap down 30:04 - 34:39
inside tie cross snap 34:39 - 39:17
over tie snap down - outside Control 39:17 - 46:42
half overtie snap 46:42 - 50:39
2 on 1 snap down 50:39 - 58:38
over hook and under hook snap downs 58:38 - 1:03:09
fake shot snap down 1:03:09 - 1:10:14
taking standing front headlock to Mat - circling method 1:10:14 - 1:13:22
taking stand front headlock to Mat sumi-gaeshi 1:13:22 - 1:17:11

Volume 48

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
System Overview 0 - 18:05
Introduction Front Headlock 18:05 - 24:52
Control vs Submission 24:52 - 27:42
4 Main Scenarios of Front Headlock System 27:42 - 30:46
4 Points of Control 30:46 - 37:48
Vulnerabilities of Front Headlock 37:48 - 45:06
Helpful Terminology and Concepts 45:06 - 49:52
4 Step System 49:52 - 54:25

Enter The System And Change The Way You Attack Forever With All Six Of Professor John Danaher’s Signature Submission Systems - Including His Revolutionary Leg Locks & Back Attacks

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Professor John Danaher has emerged as the preeiminent grappling coach on Earth, with his students totally revolutionizing no-gi grappling with these submission-oriented systems. By attacking with a sytem, not just a collection of moves, they could force opponents into dilemmas and work through predictable resistance with clean technique. Now, you can learn the matrix code behind these grappling champions with this bundle.


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Triangles Enter The System by John Danaher 6 part series

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Pin Escapes & Turtle Escapes: BJJ Fundamentals - Go Further Faster by John Danaher

Learn The Techniques & Concepts That Will Make You Almost Un-Submit-Able Quicker Than You (Or Your Instructor) Ever Thought Possible: Over 10 Hours Of Material

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The Fastest Way: To Becoming Effective In Standing Position by John Danaher - BJJ Fanatics

The Fastest Way: To Becoming Effective In Standing Position by John Danaher

John Danaher Presents The Fastest Way: To Becoming Effective In Standing Position, an 8-Part Instructional That Will Revolutionize The Standing Position In Jiu-Jitsu!

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They Shall Not Pass by Gordon Ryan - BJJ Fanatics

They Shall Not Pass by Gordon Ryan

Stop getting your guard passed with these retention systems from Gordon “The King” Ryan, as he shows you his method for never giving up bad positions!
  • Gordon Ryan is the ADCC Absolute Champion and one of the best no-gi grapplers of all time, and the consensus best active no-gi grappler competing today.
Systematically Attacking From Open Guard Seated Position by Gordon Ryan - BJJ Fanatics

Systematically Attacking From Open Guard Seated Position by Gordon Ryan

The best no-gi grappler on Earth, Gordon “The King” Ryan, shares his secrets for creating action and attacking opponents from seated open guard.

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The Half Guard Anthology by Lachlan Giles - BJJ Fanatics

The Half Guard Anthology by Lachlan Giles

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  • Lachlan Giles is here to change your entire half guard game
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Understanding The Distance On Top by Gui Mendes - BJJ Fanatics

Understanding The Distance On Top by Gui Mendes

Master The Hidden Top Game Concepts Of Distance For Passing Connections And Combinations From One Of The Most Technical And Influential Black Belts Ever, 4-Time World Champion Gui Mendes
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Power Ride: A New Philosophy on Pinning by Craig Jones - BJJ Fanatics

Power Ride: A New Philosophy on Pinning by Craig Jones

Use Craig’s approach to control to redefine traditional scoring and go beyond points to real control of someone - using this B-Team standard operating procedure

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Foundations of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Bernardo Faria - BJJ Fanatics

Foundations of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Bernardo Faria

Bernardo Faria is a 5x Black Belt World Champion 

  • Bernardo is considered by many the master of fundamentals
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Weight Training For Grappling by Michael Israetel - BJJ Fanatics

Weight Training For Grappling by Michael Israetel

Customize Your Own Weight Training Program That Will Perfectly Compliment Your Grappling and Help You Take Your Training to The Next Level With Dr. Mike Israetel
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Butterfly Guard Rediscovered 3.0 by Adam Wardzinski - BJJ Fanatics

Butterfly Guard Rediscovered 3.0 by Adam Wardzinski

Master The Modern Butterfly Guard With Polish Grappling Champion Adam Wardzinski’s Entire System That Has Been Developed And Perfected Against Elite Black Belt Competiton!
  • Adam Wardzinski is back with a totally updated and combined series exploring all the scoring and submission opportunities from the butterfly gaurd
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The guard Retention Anthology: Around and Under by Lachlan Giles & Ariel Tabak - BJJ Fanatics

The guard Retention Anthology: Around and Under by Lachlan Giles & Ariel Tabak

Lachlan Giles and Ariel Tabak show you a total technical gameplan for keeping your guard against any over or around-style of pass

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Nicky Ryan's Wrestle Up Series by Nicky Ryan - BJJ Fanatics

Nicky Ryan's Wrestle Up Series by Nicky Ryan

Play from seated and supine open guards like butterfly, reverse de la riva, shin to shin, and more as Nicky shows you a complete system for using wrestle up sweeps to your advantage

  • Create strong attacks using double kouchi, arm drags, front headlocks, and more of Nicky’s signature competition offense
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The Complete Butterfly Guard by Marcelo Garcia - BJJ Fanatics

The Complete Butterfly Guard by Marcelo Garcia

Learn Marcelo Garcia’s Complete Butterfly Guard

  • Get a total masterclass in the most successful butterfly guard of all time, as Marcelo Garcia teaches how to attack and defend from his favorite guard position.
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Master The Art Of “Smeshing” With The Sambo-Hybrid Fighting System Of Khabib Nurmagomedov, The Iconic Undefeated UFC Champion Who Shows How He Dominated The Field In MMA With Revolutionary Ground Skills

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No Gi Closed Guard by Ffion Davies

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  • Ffion is one of the most accomplished Jiu-Jitsu athletes of all-time! She is a multiple time IBJJF World Champion in both Gi and No-Gi, as well as an ADCC Champion!
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240 Rounds of a Million Styles Boxing Drills by Barry Robinson - BJJ Fanatics

240 Rounds of a Million Styles Boxing Drills by Barry Robinson

Learn Dozens Of Skill-Specific Drills From World-Renowned Boxing Coach Barry Robinson!

  • Learn Dozens Of Skill-Specific Drills From World-Renowned Boxing Coach Barry Robinson!

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New Wave Judo by Satoshi Ishii

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  • Marcos is here to simplify the lasso guard
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Under Pressure: Retention, Recovery and Attacking From Guard by Brian Glick

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The Daisy Fresh Knee Slice by Andrew Wiltse - BJJ Fanatics

The Daisy Fresh Knee Slice by Andrew Wiltse

Slice Your Way Systematically Through The Guard With The Daisy Fresh Knee Slice Passing Series From Andrew Wiltse, With His Buzzsaw Passing Techniques To Destroy The Guard

  • Slice Your Way Systematically Through The Guard With The Daisy Fresh Knee Slice Passing Series From Andrew Wiltse, With His Buzzsaw Passing Techniques To Destroy The Guard

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  • Master the most overlooked move in wrestling from Olympian Steve Mocco with these effective trips
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Breaking Legs and Breaking Hearts by Garry Tonon - BJJ Fanatics

Breaking Legs and Breaking Hearts by Garry Tonon

Lock on heel hooks and submit opponents systematically with these leg lock lessons in mastery from Garry Tonon

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Engaging Without Regrets by Jozef Chen - BJJ Fanatics

Engaging Without Regrets by Jozef Chen

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The Roger Gracie Closed Guard System by Roger Gracie - BJJ Fanatics

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Cradle of Filth by Neil Melanson

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Total Striking Control by Alexsandro Pereira

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Dynamic Ankle Locks by Jason Rau - BJJ Fanatics

Dynamic Ankle Locks by Jason Rau

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  • Learn the ABCs of leg locks by starting with the most accessible position, the ankle lock
Advanced and Effective Guard Passing by Ethan Crelinsten - BJJ Fanatics

Advanced and Effective Guard Passing by Ethan Crelinsten

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  • Ethan Crelinsten is a successful submission grappling athlete and coach, with gold medal performances at ADCC Trials, EBI, and more with these systems
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Mixed Martial Arts Fundamentals by Georges St-Pierre - BJJ Fanatics

Mixed Martial Arts Fundamentals by Georges St-Pierre

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  • Learn the essentials of MMA from one of the greatest of all-time GSP!
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Kettlebell StrongFirst by Pavel Tsatsouline - BJJ Fanatics

Kettlebell StrongFirst by Pavel Tsatsouline

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Legal Pain: Mastering The Art Of Pinning by Wade Schalles - BJJ Fanatics

Legal Pain: Mastering The Art Of Pinning by Wade Schalles

Legendary Wrestler Wade Schalles Teaches A Complete Anthology On The Art Of Pinning In This 4-Part Masterclass Instructional!
  • Wade Schalles is recognized by The Guinness Book Of World Records as the all-time leader in BOTH wins and pins!
  • Legal Pain is a unique series that explores all aspects of pinning under the guidance of Wade Schalles.
The Fundamentals of Boxing by Teddy Atlas - BJJ Fanatics

The Fundamentals of Boxing by Teddy Atlas

Study the fundamentals of boxing broken down in ways that anyone can understand, as only Teddy Atlas can

  • Teddy Atlas is one of the most respected and recognizable coaches in boxing, with great champions like heavyweight Michael Moorer, Timothy Bradley, and more
  • See all of the key concepts that you can use in training, including proper pad work, shadow boxing, and heavy bag exercises
The Basics of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Andre Galvao - BJJ Fanatics

The Basics of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Andre Galvao

Sharpen And Master The Basics Of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu With Andre Galvao’s Fundamental Techniques For Rapid Beginner Improvement

  • Sharpen And Master The Basics Of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu With Andre Galvao’s Fundamental Techniques For Rapid Beginner Improvement

    • Study the basics and winning fundamentals of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with highly respected world champion and coach, Andre Galvao
The Coyote Half Guard by Lucas Leite - BJJ Fanatics

The Coyote Half Guard by Lucas Leite

Learn The Weird Techniques World Champion Lucas Leite Uses So Well That He Intentionally Chooses Opponents 30-40 Lbs Heavier

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Comprehensive Street Self Defense by Chad Lyman

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Stay safe and always keep your guard with Xande Ribiero’s revolutionary diamond concept of defense

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Next Generation Closed Guard by Mica Galvao

Fight From The Classic Closed Guard With Modern Upgrades From Next Generation Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Phenom Mica Galvao

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Fundamentals of Side Control Escapes by Pedro Sauer

Learn from one of America’s most respected Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructors, with 8th-Degree Black Belt Pedro Sauer’s instruction on the principles of escaping bad positions

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