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Under Pressure: Half Butterfly Mastery by Brian Glick

World Renowned Student and Black Belt of John Danaher, Brian Glick is here to take your guard to the next level
  • The half butterfly is one of the most under utilized and effective positions in the world
  • With so many details and systematic approaches to this guard, Brian Glick makes it EASY to learn
  • This is a must have for anyone who wants to develop a highly competitve guard with minimal athleticism and effort.
  • Like his teacher, John Danaher, Brian Glick is an AMAZING instructor
  • Level up and start attacking from bottom!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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Course Content

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Half Butterfly Guard / Intro 0:00
Why Half Butterfly 7:22
How to Use This Video 14:50
Important Considerations For Half Butterfly / Significance of Inside Position 21:54
Maintaining Inside Bicep 27:20
The Issue of Head Position 29:03
Cross Shoulder Post and Underhook 32:13
Basic Mechanics of Half Butterfly Guard 34:47
4 Directions of Movement 39:56
If It fails 43:44
Getting to Half Butterfly Guard / losed Guard 49:09
Seated Butterfly Guard 56:20
Reverse De La Riva/Split Squat 1:00:45
Side Control 1:07:01
Mount 1:11:32
Bottom Turtle 1:15:58

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Our Major Attacks: Set 1 / Sumi Gaeshi / Reactive 0:00
Proactive 10:35
Pullback 16:22
Pinch Headlock / Core Mechanics 21:53
Sumi Gaeshi to Inside 26:41
Sumi Gaeshi to Outside 32:28
Using the Butterfly Clasp 39:04
Pinch Headlock to Shoulder Crunch / Forward Shift to Triangle 43:43
Sumi Gaeshi to Outside 50:28
Kimura / No Wrist Kimura 54:56
Following the Roll 1:04:28
Dealing With Locked Hands and Posture 1:10:24
Dealing With Locked Hands Head Over Head 1:15:59
Integrating the Clamp / Chest to Chest Position 1:20:35
Using the 10 Finger Grip 1:25:34
Using the Knee Lever 1:30:33

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Our Major Attacks: Set 2 / A Quick Note on Repetition 0:00
Near Leg Ashi: Reaping Entry 4:22
Near Leg Ashi: Back Side Entry 9:54
Near Leg Ashi: Cross Ashi 16:59
Far Leg Ashi: Scoop and Heel Control 23:55
Far Leg Ashi: Outside Knee 31:35
Far Leg Ashi: Lat Kneebar 40:08
Troubleshooting / Estima Lock 47:02
Leg Lace 56:08
Knee Cut 1:00:59

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Half Butterfly Guard EXECUTIVE SUMMARY / Intro 0:00
Why Half Butterfly / Basic Mechanics of Half Butterfly Guard: Inside Frame 1:15
Basic Mechanics of Half Butterfly Guard: Underhook 2:12
Getting to Half Butterfly Guard / Closed Guard 2:49
Seated Butterfly Guard 4:23
Reverse De La Riva/Split Squat 5:10
Mount 6:04
Side Control 7:03
Bottom Turtle 8:08
Our Major Attacks: Set 1 / Sumi Gaeshi / Reactive 9:03
Proactive 10:04
Pullback 10:54
Pinch Headlock / Core Mechanics 11:45
Sumi Gaeshi to Inside 12:53
Sumi Gaeshi to Outside 14:16
Pinch Headlock to Shoulder Crunch / Forward Shift To Triangle 15:17
Sumi Gaeshi to Outside 16:35
Kimura / No Wrist Kimura 17:31
Following the Roll 18:47
Dealing With Locked Hands and Posture 19:51
Dealing With Locked Hands Head Over Head 21:16
Integrating the Clamp / Chest to Chest Position 22:30
Using the Knee Lever 23:37
Near Leg Ashi: Reaping Entry 25:17
Near Leg Ashi: Back Side Entry 26:56
Near Leg Ashi: Cross Ashi 29:06
Far Leg Ashi: Scoop and Heel Control 30:31
Far Leg Ashi: Outside Knee 32:20
Far Leg Ashi: Lat Kneebar 33:56
Troubleshooting / Estima Lock 34:55
Leg Lace 36:16
Knee Cut 37:21

 

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So, What Exactly Do You Get?

PART 1

  • INTRO
  • WHY HALF BUTTERFLY

  • HOW TO USE THIS VIDEO
  • IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR HALF BUTTERFLY
  • SIGNIFICANE OF INSIDE POSITION
  • MAINTAINING INSIDE BICEP
  • THE ISSUE OF HEAD POSITION
  • CROSS SHOULDER POST AND UNDERHOOK
  • BASIC MECHANICS OF HALF BUTTERFLY GUARD
  • 4 DIRECTIONS OF MOVEMENT
  • IF IT FAILS
  • GETTING TO HALF BUTTERFLY GUARD

  • CLOSED GUARD
  • SEATED BUTTERFLY GUARD
  • REVERSE DE LA RIVA/SPLIT SQUAT

  • SIDE CONTROL
  • MOUNT
  • BOTTOM TURTLE
  • PART 2

    OUR MAJOR ATTACKS: SET 1

    SUMI GAESHI

  • REACTIVE
  • PROACTIVE
  • PULLBACK
  • PINCH HEADLOCK

  • CORE MECHANICS
  • SUMI GAESHI TO INSIDE
  • SUMI GAESHI TO OUTSIDE
  • USING THE BUTTERFLY CLASP
  • PINCH HEADLOCK TO SHOULDER CRUNCH

  • FORWARD SHIFT TO TRIANGLE
  • SUMI GAESHI TO OUTSIDE
  • KIMURA

  • NO WRIST KIMURA
  • FOLLOWING THE ROLL
  • DEALING WITH LOCKED HANDS AND POSTURE
  • DEALING WITH LOCKED HANDS HEAD OVER HEAD
  • INTEGRATING THE CLAMP
  • CHEST TO CHEST POSITION
  • USING THE 10 FINGER GRIP
  • USING THE KNEE LEVER
  • PART 3

    OUR MAJOR ATTACKS: SET 2

  • A QUICK NOTE ON REPETITION
  • NEAR LEG ASHI: REAPING ENTRY
  • NEAR LEG ASHI: BACK SIDE ENTRY
  • NEAR LEG ASHI: CROSS ASHI
  • FAR LEG ASHI: SCOOP AND HEEL CONTROL
  • FAR LEG ASHI: OUTSIDE KNEE
  • FAR LEG ASHI: LAT KNEEBAR
  • TROUBLESHOOTING

  • ESTIMA LOCK
  • LEG LACE
  • KNEE CUT
  • PART 4

  • INTRO
  • WHY HALF BUTTERFLY
  • BASIC MECHANICS OF HALF BUTTERFLY GUARD: INSIDE FRAME
  • BASIC MECHANICS OF HALF BUTTERFLY GUARD: UNDERHOOK
  • GETTING TO HALF BUTTERFLY GUARD

  • CLOSED GUARD
  • SEATED BUTTERFLY GUARD
  • REVERSE DE LA RIVA/SPLIT SQUAT
  • MOUNT
  • SIDE CONTROL
  • BOTTOM TURTLE
  • OUR MAJOR ATTACKS: SET 1

    SUMI GAESHI

  • REACTIVE
  • PROACTIVE
  • PULLBACK
  • PINCH HEADLOCK

  • CORE MECHANICS
  • SUMI GAESHI TO INSIDE
  • SUMI GAESHI TO OUTSIDE
  • PINCH HEADLOCK TO SHOULDER CRUNCH

  • FORWARD SHIFT TO TRIANGLE
  • SUMI GAESHI TO OUTSIDE
  • KIMURA

  • NO WRIST KIMURA
  • FOLLOWING THE ROLL
  • DEALING WITH LOCKED HANDS AND POSTURE
  • DEALING WITH LOCKED HANDS HEAD OVER HEAD
  • INTEGRATING THE CLAMP

  • CHEST TO CHEST POSITION
  • USING THE KNEE LEVER
  • NEAR LEG ASHI: REAPING ENTRY
  • NEAR LEG ASHI: BACK SIDE ENTRY
  • NEAR LEG ASHI: CROSS ASHI
  • FAR LEG ASHI: SCOOP AND HEEL CONTROL
  • FAR LEG ASHI: OUTSIDE KNEE
  • FAR LEG ASHI: LAT KNEEBAR
  • TROUBLESHOOTING

  • ESTIMA LOCK
  • LEG LACE
  • KNEE CUT

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