ProductContent
Guard Retention: BJJ Fundamentals - Go Further Faster by John Danaher
The Most Scientific &Easy To Follow Course On Keeping Your Guard Ever Created: For Any Age Or Body Shape
- This series explains one of the most important skills in all of jiu-jitsu: retaining your guard against an opponent intent on passing and pinning you down
- The Go Further Faster series, like the Enter The System series of instructional releases, operates with a very important goal: to identify and explain the foundational skills, movements, and concepts that every jiu-jitsu practitioner needs to reach their full potential
- Learn and master the movements, techniques, strategies, and concepts necessary to retain guard against even far more experienced grapplers
- This series will focus on three major positions from where we must fight to retain the guard
- John Danaher is the most sought after Jiu Jitsu instructor on the entire planet
- Guard retention, at its core, is so key to success in jiu-jitsu and John is here to simplify it
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction To Guard Retention | 0 - 24:00 |
Guard Retention Overview | 24:00 - 1:16:06 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Big Picture - General Theory of Guard Retention | 0 - 7:37 |
2 Most Basic Requirements of Guard Retention | 7:37 - 11:23 |
The Importance of Guard Retention | 11:23 - 20:13 |
The Unforgivable Sin of Guard Retention | 20:13 - 26:01 |
The 3 Postures of Guard Retention | 26:01 - 29:46 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The First Skill of Guard Retention - Movement-Seated Position - Scooting | 0 - 4:04 |
Rolling Inversion | 4:04 - 8:52 |
Hip Heisting | 8:52 - 15:46 |
Supine Position - Shrimping | 15:46 - 21:55 |
Pummelling | 21:55 - 26:24 |
Pendulum | 26:24 - 29:36 |
Scissoring | 29:36 - 34:59 |
Spinning Inversion | 34:59 - 38:06 |
Rollbacks | 38:06 - 40:59 |
back Heist | 40:59 - 45:41 |
Turtle Position - Shoulder Roll | 45:41 - 53:33 |
Sitting | 53:33 - 58:22 |
Putting All Fundamental Body Movements Together | 58:22 - 1:02:57 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
2nd Skill of Guard Retention - Framing - Nature and Purpose Of Framing | 0 - 6:40 |
Frames &Distance - Forehand Frame | 6:40 - 10:22 |
Forearm Frame | 10:22 - 14:35 |
Back Hand Frames | 14:35 - 20:58 |
Self Framing | 20:58 - 24:07 |
3rd Skill of Guard Retention - Breakign and Negating Grips - Breaking vs Negating | 24:07 - 32:45 |
Ultimate Theory of Guard Retention - Demarcation Lines | 32:45 - 48:38 |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Connection | 0 - 6:26 |
5 Things Opponent Needs to Pass Your Guard | 6:26 - 20:49 |
Single Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Scissor Guard | 20:49 - 30:59 |
2nd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Hip Heist | 30:59 - 36:02 |
3rd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Back Heist | 36:02 - 38:55 |
4th Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Power Prop | 38:55 - 49:14 |
The Theory of Cycles of Offense &Defense | 49:14 - 1:01:09 |
the Theory of Cycles of Offense &Defense 2 | 1:01:09 - 1:05:21 |
The Crticial Importance of Head Control in Guard Retention | 1:05:21 - 1:17:15 |
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Specific Theory of Guard Retention | 0 - 4:20 |
Double Under Pass | 4:20 - 13:57 |
Double Under Pass Part 2 | 13:57 - 18:10 |
Double Under Pass Part 3 | 18:10 - 22:23 |
Double Under Pass Part 4 | 22:23 - 25:23 |
Putting It All Together | 25:23 - 28:17 |
Over Under Guard Pass Retention | 28:17 - 38:47 |
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 2 | 38:47 - 43:28 |
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 3 | 43:28 - 50:13 |
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 4 | 50:13 |
Volume 7
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Toreando Guard Pass Retention | 0 - 8:21 |
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 2 | 8:21 - 12:17 |
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 3 | 12:17 - 17:14 |
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 4 | 17:14 - 19:49 |
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 5 | 19:49 - 24:47 |
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 6 | 24:47 - 26:53 |
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention | 26:53 - 35:14 |
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention 2 | 35:14 - 39:32 |
Volume 8
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Leg Drag Retention | 0 - 7:13 |
Leg Drag Retention 2 | 7:13 - 9:52 |
Leg Drag Retention 3 | 9:52 - 13:41 |
Leg Drag Retention 4 | 13:41 - 15:38 |
Leg Drag Retention 5 | 15:38 - 20:28 |
Long Step Guard Pass Retention | 20:28 - 32:15 |
The Cranial Shift | 32:15 - 41:21 |
Back Exposure Benign and Destructive | 41:21 - 50:51 |
Head Protection | 50:51 - 55:55 |
Go Further Faster: Guard Retention From John Danaher
The Most Scientific &Easy To Follow Course On Keeping Your Guard Ever Created: For Any Age Or Body Shape
Checkout The Specific Theory Of Guard Retention From John Danaher:
What Will You Learn?
We are very happy to announce the next installment of our groundbreaking instructional series, where coach John Danaher show you how to Go Further Faster in your search for mastery of BJJ fundamentals.
This series explains one of the most important skills in all of jiu-jitsu: retaining your guard against an opponent intent on passing and pinning you down
The Go Further Faster series, like the Enter The System series of instructional releases, operates with a very important goal: to identify and explain the foundational skills, movements, and concepts that every jiu-jitsu practitioner needs to reach their full potential. One of the keys among them must be how to retain your guard, even when your opponent is putting you under incredible pressure and stress.
Guard retention, at its core, is so key to success in jiu-jitsu. We all know the guard is one of BJJ’s most important tools, and keeping an active threat at all times from your back is foundational to your success. So, then, keeping your guard must be one of the fundamental tools that you have. The better your guard retention, the better your jiu-jitsu, simple as that. Now, with this series, you can explore this concept in depth, benefiting from John’s years of study.
Learn and master the movements, techniques, strategies, and concepts necessary to retain guard against even far more experienced grapplers, by breaking down those important skills to focus on, and understanding what makes them so key.
By combining these moves and movements, anyone will be able to keep the guard while attacking and defending from their back.
For this fundamentals course, we will focus on leveling up the following areas:
- Movement skills: You cannot perform MOVES well without the prerequisite MOVEMENT skills that make them possible
- Technical skills: These must be taught at a level of sophistication that will speed progress and sustain growth all the way to black belt and beyond.
- Conceptual knowledge: Only when a student is given the big picture provided by a clear statement of the underlying concepts beneath the many moves being taught can he or she put the moves of the sport in a context that enables them to be used effectively on the mat.
3 Positions Of Guard Retention In Jiu Jitsu
This series will focus on three major positions from where we must fight to retain the guard. By combining all three, you can gain a much fuller understanding of the heuristic system that the Danaher athletes use at the highest levels of competition. Those positions:
Seated Guard: Learn how to move from a seated position when under danger, using wedges, hip escapes, heists, and rolls to create space and get back to a comfortable guard.
Supine Guard: When laying down, see the important details behind what can make your guard a nightmare to pass, including the little details behind weaving your legs in that everyone gets wrong, and the right ways to position your arms and legs to get back.
Turtle Position: A good guard retention must include the turtle position, so find out exactly when to go to the turtle, what to do once you are there, and how to dynamically combine this into your game for seamless reguarding.
By combining all three positions in the right way, you can unlock their full potential for offense and defense. Work the smart way, not the hard way, and anyone of any skill level can learn the proper approach from one of the world’s best coaches.
Learn The First Skill of Guard Retention With John Danaher:
So What Exactly Is On This Series?
Part 1
Introduction To Guard Retention
Guard Retention Overview
Part 2
The Big Picture - General Theory of Guard Retention
2 Most Basic Requirements of Guard Retention
The Importance of Guard Retention
The Unforgivable Sin of Guard Retention
The 3 Postures of Guard Retention
Part 3
The First Skill of Guard Retention - Movement-
Seated Position
Scooting
Rolling Inversion
Hip Heisting
Supine Position
Shrimping
Pummelling
Pendulum
Scissoring
Spinning Inversion
Rollbacks
Back Heist
Turtle Position
Shoulder Roll
Sitting
Putting All Fundamental Body Movements Together
Part 4
2nd Skill of Guard Retention - Framing
Nature and Purpose Of Framing
Frames &Distance
Forehand Frame
Forearm Frame
Back Hand Frames
Self Framing
3rd Skill of Guard Retention - Breaking and Negating Grips
Breaking vs Negating
Ultimate Theory of Guard Retention
Demarcation Lines
Part 5
Connection
5 Things Opponent Needs to Pass Your Guard
Single Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Scissor Guard
2nd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Hip Heist
3rd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Back Heist
4th Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Power Prop
The Theory of Cycles of Offense &Defense
The Theory of Cycles of Offense &Defense 2
The Criticial Importance of Head Control in Guard Retention
Part 6
The Specific Theory of Guard Retention
Double Under Pass
Double Under Pass Part 2
Double Under Pass Part 3
Double Under Pass Part 4
Putting It All Together
Over Under Guard Pass Retention
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 2
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 3
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 4
Part 7
Toreando Guard Pass Retention
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 2
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 3
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 4
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 5
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 6
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention 2
Part 8
Leg Drag Retention
Leg Drag Retention 2
Leg Drag Retention 3
Leg Drag Retention 4
Leg Drag Retention 5
Long Step Guard Pass Retention
The Cranial Shift
Back Exposure Benign and Destructive Head Protection
So What Does It All Cost?
Well, that depends, what is it worth to learn the fundamentals behind retention like you have never seen before, from the best instructor on the planet?
John Danaher is the most sought after instructor in the world and he is going to help you develop an entirely new perspective on the fundamentals.
We could have easily charged you $397, but we're not going to do that.. Instead cut that price by almost 50%
That's right, get John Danaher's Go Further Faster Guard Retention for just:
$197