High Percentage Chokes: No Gi by Lachlan Giles
Learn The Precise Yet Simple Techniques and Tips That Will Allow You To Choke Anyone In Your Gym When Training No Gi
- The Mastermind Behind Craig Jones’ Meteoric Rise
- 2x ADCC Competitor Lachlan Giles Is Perhaps The Most Accomplished Australian Grappler Of All Time
- Turn your arms into pythons and learn how to squeeze necks like never before
- Never Fear No Gi Again
- Easy To Learn System That Will Elevate Your No Gi
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro to series | 0 - 1:04 |
Overview of positions and submissions | 1:05 - 2:55 |
Guillotine | 2:56 - 10:25 |
Arm in Guillotine | 10:26 - 13:08 |
Anaconda | 13:09 - 19:03 |
10 finger guillotine | 19:04 - 21:46 |
D’arce choke | 21:47 - 27:17 |
Japanese Necktie | 27:17 - 31:45 |
North South Choke | 31:46 - 36:25 |
Arm in vs arm out: What to learn first | 36:26 - 38:01 |
Keeping them in the loop | 38:02 - 39:12 |
Defending the hand peel | 39:13 - 40:04 |
Feeding the non trapped arm | 40:05 - 41:00 |
Arm length and technique preference | 41:01 - 41:45 |
The inverted north south as a strong position | 41:46 - 43:16 |
Gi vs no gi | 43:17 - 44:06 |
Front headlock Intro | 44:07 - 45:34 |
What your opponent wants to do | 45:35 - 46:20 |
Entries to front headlock | 46:21 - 51:38 |
Controlling the position | 51:39 - 54:03 |
Choosing between arm in and arm out | 54:04 - 55:28 |
Standing guillotine | 55:28 - 56:28 |
When you cant pull the head to the side | 56:29 - 58:55 |
When the chin strap hand is controlled | 58:56 - 1:06:39 |
Taking the back | 1:06:40 - 1:11:10 |
Linking the techniques | 1:11:11 - 1:13:37 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Guard Overview and concepts | 0 - 4:45 |
Entry and proper mechanics | 4:46 - 10:19 |
Guillotine from closed guard | 10:20 - 11:20 |
Preventing the head from slipping | 11:21 - 12:46 |
Choke vs neck crank | 12:47 - 13:56 |
Sweeping when they square up | 13:57 - 16:21 |
Dealing with handfight for arm in guillotine | 16:22 - 17:51 |
Dealing with handfight guillotine | 17:52 - 19:41 |
Marcelotine when they attempt to pass (guillotine) | 19:42 - 21:59 |
Resetting from the pass (guillotine) | 22:00 - 23:14 |
Dealing with the pass for arm in guillotine | 23:15 - 25:18 |
Countering a grip on the non choking hand (arm in) | 25:19 - 26:50 |
Following the roll away | 26:51 - 30:34 |
Linking the techniques | 30:35 - 32:59 |
Top Half Overview and concepts | 33:00 - 35:05 |
Main entry | 35:06 - 38:46 |
Entry from the underhook | 38:47 - 40:36 |
Entry vs frame | 40:37 - 43:18 |
Mounted guillotine | 43:19 - 49:31 |
Troubleshooting the mounted guillotine | 49:32 - 54:24 |
Rolling to anaconda | 54:25 - 59:46 |
Japanese neck tie (If they defend the choking arm) | 59:47 - 1:04:30 |
Linking the techniques | 1:04:30 - 1:06:09 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Options from inverted NS | 0 - 1:32 |
Diving entry | 1:33 - 4:45 |
Overview of entries | 4:46 - 6:10 |
Anaconda choke | 6:11 - 13:43 |
Troubleshooting the finish | 13:44 - 16:51 |
Adapting based on your body dimensions | 16:52 - 18:39 |
Dealing with when they intercept your hands | 18:40 - 23:14 |
Countering the roll on top (arm in guillotine) | 23:15 - 26:51 |
Countering the roll on top with a bridge | 26:52 - 28:30 |
Difficulty trapping the arm > Mounted guillotine | 28:31 - 31:19 |
Linking the techniques | 31:20 - 32:51 |
NS Attacks Overview and entries | 32:52 - 33:59 |
Darce choke when you can get under the elbow | 34:00 - 42:20 |
Ensuring the Darce is not a crank | 42:21 - 43:37 |
North south choke when they free the arm early | 43:38 - 46:42 |
North south choke when they free from the Darce | 46:43 - 48:21 |
NS choke | 48:22 - 52:07 |
Guillotine when they roll | 52:08 - 52:48 |
Dealing with frames NS choke | 52:49 - 53:55 |
Common errors NS choke | 53:56 - 55:17 |
Linking the techniques | 55:18 - 56:08 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Safety and not getting injured | 0 - 1:14 |
Concepts for defending frontal chokes | 1:15 - 4:16 |
Defending the anaconda | 4:17 - 6:50 |
Defending the guillotine by going to the bad side | 6:51 - 9:44 |
Roll, bridge and head pummel | 9:45 - 12:45 |
Von flue choke | 12:46 - 14:18 |
Defending from bottom half: early | 14:19 - 17:22 |
Defending from bottom half: late stage | 17:23 - 20:03 |
Preventing the D’arce with head positioning | 20:04 - 21:04 |
Using the leg to make space from the D’arce | 21:05 - 22:26 |
Narrated roll 1 | 22:27 - 26:27 |
Narrated roll 2 | 26:28 - 39:19 |
Narrated roll 3 | 39:20 - 47:56 |
Narrated roll 4 | 47:57 - 55:35 |
Narrated roll 5 | 55:36 - 1:03:08 |
Narrated roll 6 | 1:03:09 - 1:07:46 |
Narrated roll 7 | 1:07:47 - 1:16:48 |
Q & A | 1:16:49 - 1:22:36 |
Learn The Precise Yet Simple Techniques and Tips That Will Allow You To Choke Anyone In Your Gym When Training No Gi
- The Mastermind Behind Craig Jones’ Meteoric Rise
- 2x ADCC Competitor Lachlan Giles Is Perhaps The Most Accomplished Australian Grappler Of All Time
- Turn your arms into pythons and learn how to squeeze necks like never before
- Never Fear No Gi Again
- Easy To Learn System That Will Elevate Your No Gi
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro to series | 0 - 1:04 |
Overview of positions and submissions | 1:05 - 2:55 |
Guillotine | 2:56 - 10:25 |
Arm in Guillotine | 10:26 - 13:08 |
Anaconda | 13:09 - 19:03 |
10 finger guillotine | 19:04 - 21:46 |
D’arce choke | 21:47 - 27:17 |
Japanese Necktie | 27:17 - 31:45 |
North South Choke | 31:46 - 36:25 |
Arm in vs arm out: What to learn first | 36:26 - 38:01 |
Keeping them in the loop | 38:02 - 39:12 |
Defending the hand peel | 39:13 - 40:04 |
Feeding the non trapped arm | 40:05 - 41:00 |
Arm length and technique preference | 41:01 - 41:45 |
The inverted north south as a strong position | 41:46 - 43:16 |
Gi vs no gi | 43:17 - 44:06 |
Front headlock Intro | 44:07 - 45:34 |
What your opponent wants to do | 45:35 - 46:20 |
Entries to front headlock | 46:21 - 51:38 |
Controlling the position | 51:39 - 54:03 |
Choosing between arm in and arm out | 54:04 - 55:28 |
Standing guillotine | 55:28 - 56:28 |
When you cant pull the head to the side | 56:29 - 58:55 |
When the chin strap hand is controlled | 58:56 - 1:06:39 |
Taking the back | 1:06:40 - 1:11:10 |
Linking the techniques | 1:11:11 - 1:13:37 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Guard Overview and concepts | 0 - 4:45 |
Entry and proper mechanics | 4:46 - 10:19 |
Guillotine from closed guard | 10:20 - 11:20 |
Preventing the head from slipping | 11:21 - 12:46 |
Choke vs neck crank | 12:47 - 13:56 |
Sweeping when they square up | 13:57 - 16:21 |
Dealing with handfight for arm in guillotine | 16:22 - 17:51 |
Dealing with handfight guillotine | 17:52 - 19:41 |
Marcelotine when they attempt to pass (guillotine) | 19:42 - 21:59 |
Resetting from the pass (guillotine) | 22:00 - 23:14 |
Dealing with the pass for arm in guillotine | 23:15 - 25:18 |
Countering a grip on the non choking hand (arm in) | 25:19 - 26:50 |
Following the roll away | 26:51 - 30:34 |
Linking the techniques | 30:35 - 32:59 |
Top Half Overview and concepts | 33:00 - 35:05 |
Main entry | 35:06 - 38:46 |
Entry from the underhook | 38:47 - 40:36 |
Entry vs frame | 40:37 - 43:18 |
Mounted guillotine | 43:19 - 49:31 |
Troubleshooting the mounted guillotine | 49:32 - 54:24 |
Rolling to anaconda | 54:25 - 59:46 |
Japanese neck tie (If they defend the choking arm) | 59:47 - 1:04:30 |
Linking the techniques | 1:04:30 - 1:06:09 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Options from inverted NS | 0 - 1:32 |
Diving entry | 1:33 - 4:45 |
Overview of entries | 4:46 - 6:10 |
Anaconda choke | 6:11 - 13:43 |
Troubleshooting the finish | 13:44 - 16:51 |
Adapting based on your body dimensions | 16:52 - 18:39 |
Dealing with when they intercept your hands | 18:40 - 23:14 |
Countering the roll on top (arm in guillotine) | 23:15 - 26:51 |
Countering the roll on top with a bridge | 26:52 - 28:30 |
Difficulty trapping the arm > Mounted guillotine | 28:31 - 31:19 |
Linking the techniques | 31:20 - 32:51 |
NS Attacks Overview and entries | 32:52 - 33:59 |
Darce choke when you can get under the elbow | 34:00 - 42:20 |
Ensuring the Darce is not a crank | 42:21 - 43:37 |
North south choke when they free the arm early | 43:38 - 46:42 |
North south choke when they free from the Darce | 46:43 - 48:21 |
NS choke | 48:22 - 52:07 |
Guillotine when they roll | 52:08 - 52:48 |
Dealing with frames NS choke | 52:49 - 53:55 |
Common errors NS choke | 53:56 - 55:17 |
Linking the techniques | 55:18 - 56:08 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Safety and not getting injured | 0 - 1:14 |
Concepts for defending frontal chokes | 1:15 - 4:16 |
Defending the anaconda | 4:17 - 6:50 |
Defending the guillotine by going to the bad side | 6:51 - 9:44 |
Roll, bridge and head pummel | 9:45 - 12:45 |
Von flue choke | 12:46 - 14:18 |
Defending from bottom half: early | 14:19 - 17:22 |
Defending from bottom half: late stage | 17:23 - 20:03 |
Preventing the D’arce with head positioning | 20:04 - 21:04 |
Using the leg to make space from the D’arce | 21:05 - 22:26 |
Narrated roll 1 | 22:27 - 26:27 |
Narrated roll 2 | 26:28 - 39:19 |
Narrated roll 3 | 39:20 - 47:56 |
Narrated roll 4 | 47:57 - 55:35 |
Narrated roll 5 | 55:36 - 1:03:08 |
Narrated roll 6 | 1:03:09 - 1:07:46 |
Narrated roll 7 | 1:07:47 - 1:16:48 |
Q & A | 1:16:49 - 1:22:36 |
Learn The Precise Yet Simple Techniques and Tips That Will Allow You To Choke Anyone In Your Gym When Training No Gi
2x ADCC Competitor Lachlan Giles Is Perhaps The Most Accomplished Australian Grappler Of All Time & The Mastermind Behind Craig Jones’ Meteoric Rise and He Shows All Of His Secrets To Setting Up & Finishing Chokes With Techniques & Narrating His Own Training Sessions
10 Finger Guillotine by Lachlan Giles
When you take off the gi, the game changes.
It isn’t easier and it isn’t harder, it is just different… You can’t grapple the same way that you do in the gi and expect to have success. There are 2 major differences: armlocks are harder to get and chokes are easier to get for the same reason:
No-Gi Is Much More Slippery
Not only does he have some of the best entries in the game, Lachlan also has the best tricks to finishing almost any choke. He is not only one of the best competitors there is, he is also one of the best instructors.
Some of the best competitors are not able to breakdown the details when they teach, that is NOT the case for Lachlan.
Lachlan is able to show you things you would never even know existed. His attention to detail is almost unparalleled. There is a reason he is producing world class talent out of Australia. This is your opportunity to learn the best kept secrets of the land down under. While everyone is obsessing over leg locks, you can choke them out.
There is a reason Lachlan is such an excellent instructor, he has a PHD in Physiotherapy and has had 4 peer reviewed publications. Why do we mention his education? Because his teaching methods and approach to bjj resemble that of someone who is very well educated and articulate. The systematic approach Lachlan has is priceless.
And while Lachlan’s coaching is amazing and his ability to articulate chokes in action borders on unmatched, let’s not forget he also sports a stellar competition record:
Lachlan holds victories over some of Jiu Jitsu's household names including Edwin Najmi, Nathan Orchard, Renan Borges and many other top competitors. Just look at his competition resume below:
ADCC Asia & Oceania Trials Champion (2015/2017)
IBJJF Pan Pacific Champion (2016**/2017**)
IBJJF Pan Pacific No-Gi Champion (2016**/2017**)
IBJJF World No-Gi Championship 3rd Place (2017)
Boa Super 8 1st Edition 2nd Place (2015)
Boa Super 8 2nd Edition 2nd Place (2015)
EBI 5 3rd Place (2015)
Countering the Grip on the Non Choking Hand by Lachlan Giles
So What Exactly Is On This DVD?
DVD 1:
Part 1: Concepts and Core Techniques
Introduction to the series
Overview of positions and submissions
Guillotine
Arm in guillotine
Anaconda
10 finger guillotine
D'arce choke
Japanese neck tie
North south choke
Important concepts
Part 2: Front Headlock
Overview of options
What your opponent is looking to do
Entries
Controlling the position
Setting up the guillotine and arm in guillotine
Dealing with common encounters
Linking the submissions
DVD 2:
Part 3: Guard
Overview and concepts
Entries
Guillotine from closed guard
Preventing the head from slipping
Dealing with the hand fight
Dealing with passing to the bad side
Marcelotine
Countering the roll away
Linking of the techniques
Part 4: Top Half
Overview and entries
Mounted guillotine
Rolling to anaconda
Japanese neck tie
Dealing with common counters
Linking the techniques
DVD 3:
Part 5: Inverted North South
Options and entries
Anaconda choke
Troubleshooting the finish
Adapting based on your body dimensions
Dealing with common counters
Switching to mounted guillotine
Linking the techniques
Part 6: North South Attacks
Overview and entries
D'arce choke from side
North south choke
Dealing with common reactions
Linking the techniques
DVD 4:
Part 7: Defense
Safety and not getting injured
Concepts for defending frontal chokes
Choosing the correct side
Roll, bridge and head pummel
Von flue choke
Defending from bottom half
Part 8:
Narrated rolling
Narrated rolling 1
Narrated rolling 2
Narrated rolling 3
Narrated rolling 4
Narrated rolling 5
Narrated rolling 6
Narrated rolling 7
Q & A
So What Is It All Worth?
Well, that depends, what would you pay to be able to choke almost anyone?
What is it worth to learn some of the best kept secrets in bjj?
We could have easily charged $147
But we're not going to do that....
Instead, cut that price by almost 50%
That's right, you can get this DVD set for
just $77
