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Simplify The System: Sumi Gaeshi (The Butterfly Sweep) by Brian Glick

Simplify The Sumi Gaeshi System With World-Class Instructor and Black Belt Brian Glick and His 6-Part Masterclass On This Essential Technique!

  • Brian is a longtime black belt under John Danaher and has been credited as being one of Gordon Ryan’s best training partners!
  • The series provides an in-depth look at essential sumi gaeshi tactics including grip variations, setups, sweep variations, complimentary techniques, and much more!
  • Sumi gaeshi is an essential technique that will help you maintain inside position, apply constant off balancing techniques, powerful sweeping options, back takes, among many other advantages.
  • Evolve your sumi gaeshi from a singular attack to a complete system that anyone can use to greatly improve their offensive potential from the bottom.
  • Learn to exploit multi-directional attacks that force opponents to find their base which provides a plethora of offensive options including leg entanglement entries!
  • Get out of disadvantageous positions with Brian’s battle-teste forward shift technique that allows you to enter into deep sumi gaeshi attacks.
  • Simplify the sumi gaeshi, and transform it into a formidable system that anyone can use to drastically improve their bottom game, with world-class instructor Brian Glick!

Course Content

Expand All Sections

Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Dedication 0
Why Sumi Gaeshi 2:38
Our Focus In This Video 8:01
How To Use This Video 12:02
How It Works: Mechanics Of Sumi Gaeshi - Shoulder Position 14:10
Head To Floor 18:30
Role Of The Legs In Sumi 21:17
Why Does Your Sumi Gaeshi Fail - Direction 28:19
Posture 32:00
Transition 35:34
Follow Up 38:25
3 Essential Skills To Make Sumi Work - Essential Skill #1: How (And Why) To Forward Shift 42:16
Essential Skill #2: How (And Why) To Use A Drive Leg 48:32
Essential Skill #3: How (And Why) To Use Hiza Garuma And Double Directionality 53:31

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Section 1: Grips At Distance - 2 On 1 Wrist - Sumi/Hiza Guruma 0
Ashi Entry 7:45
Forward Shift 12:50
Elbow 2 On 1 - Sumi/Hiza Guruma 16:56
Ashi Entry 21:44
2 On 1 Pass By 24:49
Arm Drag - Arm Trap Sumi Gaeshi 28:38
Sumi/Hiza Guruma 32:37
Ashi 38:10
Overwrap Sumi Gaeshi 41:01
Collar Tie - Sumi Gaeshi 44:38
Head And Arm (Arm-In Guillotine) 51:52
Chancery Turnover 56:30
Integrating Skills - Intro to How to Integrate Skills 59:07
2 On 1 Wrist 1:02:21
Elbow 2 On 1 1:07:51
Arm Drag 1:10:43
Collar Tie 1:14:46

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Section 2: Grips At Close Range - Intro 0
Over Under - Establishing Over Under Grips 4:00
Sumi Gaeshi 11:43
Hiza Guruma 16:34
Clearing The Elbow 21:23
Ashi Garami 28:34
Double Unders - Establishing Double Underhooks 32:08
Locked Hands Vs. Open Hands - Pros And Cons 38:01
Sumi Gaeshi/Hiza Guruma 41:26
Body Lock Reversal 46:23

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Double Overhooks: Working With The Body Lock Pass - Early Defense 0
Mid Stage Defense 5:52
Late Stage Defense 9:54
Overhook (The Whizzer) - Acquiring The Overhook 15:24
Sumi Gaeshi 20:57
Figure 4 Grip And Hiza Guruma 25:35
Multi Directional Sweeps 32:38
Essential Upper Body Submissions 37:24
Heisting 46:07

Volume 5

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Section 3: Special Cases - Yoko Sumi Gaeshi - Intro To Yoko Sumi Gaeshi 0
Single Leg Entry 4:19
Guillotine Entry 9:04
Overhook Entry 12:56
Spiral Sumi Gaeshi - Grip And Body Position 17:07
Spiral Sumi 22:42
Spiral Sumi To Cross Ashi 27:02
Section 4: Complimentary Attacks - Pinch Headlock - Entry To Pinch Headlock 30:32
Principle Of The High Elbow 35:49
Multi Directional Sweeping 39:10
Shoulder Crunch - From Pinch Headlock To Shoulder Crunch 45:51
Importance Of Head Position 52:09
Multi Directional Sweeping 54:29
Shoulder Crunch To Triangle 58:21
Ashi Garami - Dilemma: Extension Or Retraction 1:01:54

Volume 6

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Study Guide - Section 1: Grips At Distance - 2 On 1 Wrist - Sumi/Hiza Guruma 0
Ashi Entry 1:38
Forward Shift 2:30
Elbow 2 On 1 - Sumi/Hiza Guruma 3:29
Ashi Entry 5:05
2 On 1 Pass By 6:13
Arm Drag - Sumi/Hiza Guruma 7:34
Ashi 9:11
Overwrap Sumi Gaeshi 10:35
Arm Trap Sumi Gaeshi 11:55
Collar Tie - Sumi Gaeshi 13:22
Head And Arm (Arm-In Guillotine) 14:53
Chancery Turnover 16:56
Section 2: Grips At Close Range - Over Under - Establishing Over Under Grips 18:23
Sumi Gaeshi 19:36
Hiza Guruma 20:49
Clearing The Elbow 22:19
Ashi Garami 24:00
Double Unders - Establishing Double Underhooks 25:18
Sumi Gaeshi/Hiza Guruma 26:48
Body Lock Reversal 28:18
Double Overhooks: Working With The Body Lock Pass - Early Defense 29:20
Mid Stage Defense 30:45
Late Stage Defense 32:20
Overhook (The Whizzer) - Acquiring The Overhook 33:55
Sumi Gaeshi 35:12
Figure 4 Grip And Hiza Guruma 37:02
Multi Directional Sweeps 39:10
Te Gatame 40:21
Heisting 41:59
Section 3: Special Cases - Yoko Sumi Gaeshi - Single Leg Entry 44:06
Guillotine Entry 45:53
Overhook Entry 47:39
Spiral Sumi Gaeshi - Spiral Sumi 49:11
Spiral Sumi To Cross Ashi 51:17
Section 4: Complimentary Attacks - Pinch Headlock - Entry To Pinch Headlock 52:42
Principle Of The High Elbow 54:36
Multi Directional Sweeping 55:20
Shoulder Crunch - From Pinch Headlock To Shoulder Crunch 56:55
Multi Directional Sweeping 58:01
Shoulder Crunch To Triangle 59:51
Ashi Garami - Dilemma: Extension Or Retraction 1:01:12

Simplify The Sumi Gaeshi System With World-Class Instructor and Black Belt Brian Glick and His 6-Part Masterclass On This Essential Technique!

  • Brian is a longtime black belt under John Danaher and has been credited as being one of Gordon Ryan’s best training partners!
  • The series provides an in-depth look at essential sumi gaeshi tactics including grip variations, setups, sweep variations, complimentary techniques, and much more!
  • Sumi gaeshi is an essential technique that will help you maintain inside position, apply constant off balancing techniques, powerful sweeping options, back takes, among many other advantages.
  • Evolve your sumi gaeshi from a singular attack to a complete system that anyone can use to greatly improve their offensive potential from the bottom.
  • Learn to exploit multi-directional attacks that force opponents to find their base which provides a plethora of offensive options including leg entanglement entries!
  • Get out of disadvantageous positions with Brian’s battle-teste forward shift technique that allows you to enter into deep sumi gaeshi attacks.
  • Simplify the sumi gaeshi, and transform it into a formidable system that anyone can use to drastically improve their bottom game, with world-class instructor Brian Glick!

Course Content

Expand All Sections

Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Dedication 0
Why Sumi Gaeshi 2:38
Our Focus In This Video 8:01
How To Use This Video 12:02
How It Works: Mechanics Of Sumi Gaeshi - Shoulder Position 14:10
Head To Floor 18:30
Role Of The Legs In Sumi 21:17
Why Does Your Sumi Gaeshi Fail - Direction 28:19
Posture 32:00
Transition 35:34
Follow Up 38:25
3 Essential Skills To Make Sumi Work - Essential Skill #1: How (And Why) To Forward Shift 42:16
Essential Skill #2: How (And Why) To Use A Drive Leg 48:32
Essential Skill #3: How (And Why) To Use Hiza Garuma And Double Directionality 53:31

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Section 1: Grips At Distance - 2 On 1 Wrist - Sumi/Hiza Guruma 0
Ashi Entry 7:45
Forward Shift 12:50
Elbow 2 On 1 - Sumi/Hiza Guruma 16:56
Ashi Entry 21:44
2 On 1 Pass By 24:49
Arm Drag - Arm Trap Sumi Gaeshi 28:38
Sumi/Hiza Guruma 32:37
Ashi 38:10
Overwrap Sumi Gaeshi 41:01
Collar Tie - Sumi Gaeshi 44:38
Head And Arm (Arm-In Guillotine) 51:52
Chancery Turnover 56:30
Integrating Skills - Intro to How to Integrate Skills 59:07
2 On 1 Wrist 1:02:21
Elbow 2 On 1 1:07:51
Arm Drag 1:10:43
Collar Tie 1:14:46

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Section 2: Grips At Close Range - Intro 0
Over Under - Establishing Over Under Grips 4:00
Sumi Gaeshi 11:43
Hiza Guruma 16:34
Clearing The Elbow 21:23
Ashi Garami 28:34
Double Unders - Establishing Double Underhooks 32:08
Locked Hands Vs. Open Hands - Pros And Cons 38:01
Sumi Gaeshi/Hiza Guruma 41:26
Body Lock Reversal 46:23

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Double Overhooks: Working With The Body Lock Pass - Early Defense 0
Mid Stage Defense 5:52
Late Stage Defense 9:54
Overhook (The Whizzer) - Acquiring The Overhook 15:24
Sumi Gaeshi 20:57
Figure 4 Grip And Hiza Guruma 25:35
Multi Directional Sweeps 32:38
Essential Upper Body Submissions 37:24
Heisting 46:07

Volume 5

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Section 3: Special Cases - Yoko Sumi Gaeshi - Intro To Yoko Sumi Gaeshi 0
Single Leg Entry 4:19
Guillotine Entry 9:04
Overhook Entry 12:56
Spiral Sumi Gaeshi - Grip And Body Position 17:07
Spiral Sumi 22:42
Spiral Sumi To Cross Ashi 27:02
Section 4: Complimentary Attacks - Pinch Headlock - Entry To Pinch Headlock 30:32
Principle Of The High Elbow 35:49
Multi Directional Sweeping 39:10
Shoulder Crunch - From Pinch Headlock To Shoulder Crunch 45:51
Importance Of Head Position 52:09
Multi Directional Sweeping 54:29
Shoulder Crunch To Triangle 58:21
Ashi Garami - Dilemma: Extension Or Retraction 1:01:54

Volume 6

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Study Guide - Section 1: Grips At Distance - 2 On 1 Wrist - Sumi/Hiza Guruma 0
Ashi Entry 1:38
Forward Shift 2:30
Elbow 2 On 1 - Sumi/Hiza Guruma 3:29
Ashi Entry 5:05
2 On 1 Pass By 6:13
Arm Drag - Sumi/Hiza Guruma 7:34
Ashi 9:11
Overwrap Sumi Gaeshi 10:35
Arm Trap Sumi Gaeshi 11:55
Collar Tie - Sumi Gaeshi 13:22
Head And Arm (Arm-In Guillotine) 14:53
Chancery Turnover 16:56
Section 2: Grips At Close Range - Over Under - Establishing Over Under Grips 18:23
Sumi Gaeshi 19:36
Hiza Guruma 20:49
Clearing The Elbow 22:19
Ashi Garami 24:00
Double Unders - Establishing Double Underhooks 25:18
Sumi Gaeshi/Hiza Guruma 26:48
Body Lock Reversal 28:18
Double Overhooks: Working With The Body Lock Pass - Early Defense 29:20
Mid Stage Defense 30:45
Late Stage Defense 32:20
Overhook (The Whizzer) - Acquiring The Overhook 33:55
Sumi Gaeshi 35:12
Figure 4 Grip And Hiza Guruma 37:02
Multi Directional Sweeps 39:10
Te Gatame 40:21
Heisting 41:59
Section 3: Special Cases - Yoko Sumi Gaeshi - Single Leg Entry 44:06
Guillotine Entry 45:53
Overhook Entry 47:39
Spiral Sumi Gaeshi - Spiral Sumi 49:11
Spiral Sumi To Cross Ashi 51:17
Section 4: Complimentary Attacks - Pinch Headlock - Entry To Pinch Headlock 52:42
Principle Of The High Elbow 54:36
Multi Directional Sweeping 55:20
Shoulder Crunch - From Pinch Headlock To Shoulder Crunch 56:55
Multi Directional Sweeping 58:01
Shoulder Crunch To Triangle 59:51
Ashi Garami - Dilemma: Extension Or Retraction 1:01:12

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So, What Exactly Do You Get?

PART 1

  • DEDICATION

WHY SUMI GAESHI

OUR FOCUS IN THIS VIDEO

HOW TO USE THIS VIDEO

HOW IT WORKS: MECHANICS OF SUMI GAESHI

  • SHOULDER POSITION
  • HEAD TO FLOOR
  • ROLE OF THE LEGS IN SUMI

WHY DOES YOUR SUMI GAESHI FAIL

  • DIRECTION
  • POSTURE
  • TRANSITION
  • FOLLOW UP

3 ESSENTIAL SKILLS TO MAKE SUMI WORK

  • ESSENTIAL SKILL #1: HOW (AND WHY) TO FORWARD LIFT
  • ESSENTIAL SKILL #2: HOW (AND WHY) TO USE A DRIVE LEG
  • ESSENTIAL SKILL #3: HOW (AND WHY) TO USE HIZA GURUMA AND DOUBLE DIRECTIONALITY

PART 2

SECTION 1: GRIPS AND DISTANCE

2 ON 1 WRIST

  • SUMI/HIZA GURUMA
  • ASHI ENTRY
  • FORWARD SHIFT

ELBOW 2 ON 1

  • SUMI/HIZA GURUMA
  • ASHI ENTRY
  • 2 ON 1 PASS BY

ARM DRAG

  • ARM TRAP SUMI GAESHI
  • SUMI/HIZA GURUMA
  • ASHI
  • OVERWRAP SUMI GAESHI

COLLAR TIE

  • SUMI GAESHI
  • HEAD AND ARM (ARM-IN GUILLOTINE)
  • CHANCERY TURNOVER

INTEGRATING SKILLS

  • INTRO TO HOW TO INTEGRATE SKILLS
  • 2 ON 1 WRIST
  • ELBOW 2 ON 1
  • ARM DRAG
  • COLLAR TIE

PART 3

SECTION 2: GRIPS AT CLOSE RANGE

  • INTRO

OVER UNDER

  • ESTABLISHING OVER UNDER GRIPS
  • SUMI GAESHI
  • HIZA GURUMA
  • CLEARING THE ELBOW
  • ASHI GARAMI

DOUBLE UNDERS

  • ESTABLISHING DOUBLE UNDERHOOKS
  • LOCKED HANDS VS. OPEN HANDS – PROS AND CONS
  • SUMI GAESHI/HIZA GURUMA
  • BODY LOCK REVERSAL

PART 4

DOUBLE OVERHOOKS: WORKING WITH THE BODY LOCK PASS

  • EARLY DEFENSE
  • MID STAGE DEFENSE
  • LATE STAGE DEFENSE

OVERHOOK (THE WHIZZER)

  • ACQUIRING THE OVERHOOK
  • SUMI GAESHI
  • FIGURE 4 GRIP AND HIZA GURUMA
  • MULTI DIRECTIONAL SWEEPS
  • ESSENTIAL UPPER BODY SUBMISSIONS
  • HEISTING

PART 5

SECTION 3: SPECIAL CASES

YOKO SUMI GAESHI

  • INTRO TO YOKO SUMI GAESHI
  • SINGLE LEG ENTRY
  • GUILLOTINE ENTRY
  • OVERHOOK ENTRY

SPIRAL SUMI GAESHI

  • GRIP AND BODY POSITION
  • SPIRAL SUMI
  • SPIRAL SUMI TO CROSS ASHI

SECTION 4: COMPLIMENTARY ATTACKS

PINCH HEADLOCK

  • ENTRY TO PINCH HEADLOCK
  • PRINCIPLE OF THE HIGH ELBOW
  • MULTI DIRECTIONAL SWEEPING

SHOULDER CRUNCH

  • FROM PINCH HEADLOCK TO SHOULDER CRUNCH
  • IMPORTANCE OF HEAD POSITION
  • MULTI DIRECTIONAL SWEEPING
  • SHOULDER CRUNCH TO TRIANGLE

ASHI GARAMI

  • DILEMMA: EXTENSION OR RETRACTION

PART 6

STUDY GUIDE

SECTION 1: GRIPS AT DISTANCE

2 ON 1 WRIST

  • SUMI/HIZA GURUMA
  • ASHI ENTRY
  • FORWARD SHIFT

ELBOW 2 ON 1

  • SUMI/HIZA GURUMA
  • ASHI ENTRY
  • 2 ON 1 PASS BY

ARM DRAG

  • SUMI/HIZA GURUMA
  • ASHI
  • OVERWRAP SUMI GAESHI
  • ARM TRAP SUMI GAESHI

COLLAR TIE

  • SUMI GAESHI
  • HEAD AND ARM (ARM-IN GUILLOTINE)
  • CHANCERY TURNOVER

SECTION 2: GRIPS AT CLOSE RANGE

OVER UNDER

  • ESTABLISHING OVER UNDER GRIPS
  • SUMI GAESHI
  • HIZA GURUMA
  • CLEARING THE ELBOW
  • ASHI GARAMI

DOUBLE UNDERS

  • ESTABLISHING DOUBLE UNDERHOOKS
  • SUMI GAESHI/HIZA GURUMA
  • BODY LOCK REVERSAL

DOUBLE OVERHOOKS: WORKING WITH THE BODY LOCK PASS

  • EARLY DEFENSE
  • MID STAGE DEFENSE
  • LATE STAGE DEFENSE

OVERHOOK (THE WHIZZER)

  • ACQUIRING THE OVERHOOK
  • SUMI GAESHI
  • FIGURE 4 GRIP AND HIZA GURUMA
  • MULTI DIRECTIONAL SWEEPS
  • TE GATAME
  • HEISTING

SECTION 3: SPECIAL CASES

  • YOKO SUMI GAESHI
  • SINGLE LEG ENTRY
  • GUILLOTINE ENTRY
  • OVERHOOK ENTRY

SPIRAL SUMI GAESHI

  • SPIRAL SUMI
  • SPIRAL SUMI TO CROSS ASHI

SECTION 4: COMPLIMENTARY ATTACKS

PINCH HEADLOCK

  • ENTRY TO PINCH HEADLOCK
  • PRINCIPLE OF THE HIGH ELBOW
  • MULTI DIRECTIONAL SWEEPING

SHOULDER CRUNCH

  • FROM PINCH HEADLOCK TO SHOULDER CRUNCH
  • MULTI DIRECTIONAL SWEEPING
  • SHOULDER CRUNCH TO TRIANGLE

ASHI GARAMI

  • DILEMMA: EXTENSION OR RETRACTION


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