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Stacks on Stacks by Devhonte Johnson

Stack And Pass The Competition With This Battle-Tested Passing System From No-Gi World Champion and Black Belt IBJJF World Medalist Devhonte Johnson
  • Attack from top with stack passing, applying pressure and control with this effective position that you can use to set up great passes at your pace
  • Set up the stack from tons of positions, including collar sleeve guard, De La Riva, and more
  • Use stacking variations like the reverse stack, the half stack, and more for a complete system that covers all your bases
  • Learn what to do when your stack goes wrong with these troubleshooting methods from Devhonte’s own experience
  • Devhonte Johnson is an elite competitor, medaling at the IBJJF black belt World Championships, winning a no-gi world championship, and competing at ADCC
  • Learn how this stack system can start becoming a central feature of your top game, with all of the details you need for success on this 3-part system                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

Course Content

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro 0
Overview 0:53
Intercepting The Pull - Collar Sleeve; When Opponent Dominates Sleeve 2:30
Collar Sleeve; When You Control Sleeve 14:05

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
De La Riva 0
Stack Off The Lasso 10:41
Reverse Stack 17:54
Reverse Stack Leg Drag 25:11

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
What To Do When Stack Goes Wrong - Hands Get Separated 0
Rush (Half Stack) 6:19
Common Mistakes That Disrupt Your Stack 14:24
Outro 23:53
Stack And Pass The Competition With This Battle-Tested Passing System From No-Gi World Champion and Black Belt IBJJF World Medalist Devhonte Johnson
  • Attack from top with stack passing, applying pressure and control with this effective position that you can use to set up great passes at your pace
  • Set up the stack from tons of positions, including collar sleeve guard, De La Riva, and more
  • Use stacking variations like the reverse stack, the half stack, and more for a complete system that covers all your bases
  • Learn what to do when your stack goes wrong with these troubleshooting methods from Devhonte’s own experience
  • Devhonte Johnson is an elite competitor, medaling at the IBJJF black belt World Championships, winning a no-gi world championship, and competing at ADCC
  • Learn how this stack system can start becoming a central feature of your top game, with all of the details you need for success on this 3-part system                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

Course Content

Expand All Sections

Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro 0
Overview 0:53
Intercepting The Pull - Collar Sleeve; When Opponent Dominates Sleeve 2:30
Collar Sleeve; When You Control Sleeve 14:05

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
De La Riva 0
Stack Off The Lasso 10:41
Reverse Stack 17:54
Reverse Stack Leg Drag 25:11

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
What To Do When Stack Goes Wrong - Hands Get Separated 0
Rush (Half Stack) 6:19
Common Mistakes That Disrupt Your Stack 14:24
Outro 23:53

 

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So, What Exactly Do You Get?

PART 1

  • INTRO
  • OVERVIEW
  • INTERCEPTING THE PULL

  • COLLAR SLEEVE; WHEN OPPONENT DOMINATES SLEEVE
  • COLLAR SLEEVE; WHEN YOU CONTROL THE SLEEVE
  • PART 2

  • DE LA RIVA
  • STACK OFF THE LASSO
  • REVERSE STACK
  • REVERSE STACK LEG DRAG
  • PART 3

    WHAT TO DO WHEN STACK GOES WRONG

  • HANDS GET SEPARATED
  • RUSH (HALF STACK)
  • COMMON MISTAKES THAT DISRUPT YOUR STACK
  • OUTRO
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