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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
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
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