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Protecting & Generating Dynamic Offense From The Turtle by Priit Mihkelson

Improve Your Turtle Guard So It Is Hardly Ever Passed: Even If You Are Older &Lack Flexibility.

  • 41 Year Old Estonian (It Is A Little Country Near Russia) Figures Out A System For Older Grapplers To Retain Guard Easily and attack from turtle
  • If you lack flexibility, athleticism, youth, and explosiveness this is the system for you
  • Priit takes a fundamental no nonsense approach to his guard retention system he uses on a daily basis
  • All to often we find ourselves getting our guards past by the young, fast and explosive athletes and we are forced to turtle
  • Never fear playing turtle guard again

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

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Introduction 0 - 8:33
Turtle Posture 8:33 - 12:57
Turtle Neck 12:57 - 15:45
Turtle Elbow Principles 15:45 - 20:04
Resisting the Push &Pull 20:04 - 23:14
Seal feet 23:14 - 27:53
Dealing with Hooks 27:53 - 36:34

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Stopping the Truck 0 - 5:45
Avoiding the Harness 5:45 - 11:23
Clock Choke Defense 11:23 - 16:21
One more reason to have your head on the mat 16:21 - 18:33
Turtle vs Over Under 18:33 - 22:55
Turtle Vs Torreando 22:55 - 27:46
Turtle Vs Knee Slide 27:46 - 30:16
Dealing with near side hook 30:16 - 36:15
Dealing with near side hook Option 36:15 - 38:39

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Defending wrestling tilts 0 - 5:11
Turtle vs Darce 5:11 - 10:27
Turtle vs Anaconda 10:27 - 12:20
Turtle vs Guillotine 12:20 - 16:25
Turtle vs Crucifix 16:25 - 20:53
Exception Attacks 20:53 - 27:07
Turtle vs Shin Hooks 27:07 - 33:05

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Countering the Hip Pull 0 - 5:20
Countering the Harness Early 5:20 - 8:38
Countering the Harness Rolls 8:38 - 16:36
Spin escape 16:36 - 20:06
Shin Frame Spin to Guard 20:06 - 22:13
Pulling Guard Variations 22:13 - 27:30
Granby from Turtle 27:30 - 30:08
Standing from Turtle 30:08 - 34:16
Conclusion 34:16 - 35:54

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What Will You Learn?

If you lack flexibility, athleticism, youth, and explosiveness this is the system for you.  Priit takes a fundamental no nonsense approach to his turtle system he uses on a daily basis. 


All to often we find ourselves getting our guards past by the young, fast and explosive athletes. It begs the question, do I need to be stronger, faster and more athletic to play guard against these guys?!

No!

Priit Mihkelson is one of the most sought after instructors because he simplifies Jiu Jitsu and helps people develop a sound fundamental approach.  Priit is a black belt under SBG Head Coach and Founder, Matt Thornton. 


Much like his coach, Priit likes to simplify things.  His philosophy of  "Functionalist Minimalism" is exactly what it sounds like.  He wants to have a minimum output of energy while making his movements functional.  The key is low exertion. When it comes to the turtle, Priit knows that the key components to developing a strong turtle system are timing and fundamentals. 

If you do a move 100% perfect at the wrong time, it won't work, but if you do a move just 60% correct at the perfect time, it will work.  When it comes to the turtle, this is what Priit shows. What if we can't have the perfect timing or the perfect technique?  Well, that is where Priit's fundamentals and concepts come into play. 


Priit likes to utilize concepts that have a multitude of applications.  The way he teaches is very conceptual.  Meaning, if someone is trying to clock choke, guillotine, or do another explosive move against turtle, he will show you the most important principle and how to apply it to all of them.  


These are the types of principles that simplify learning and make things very easy to retain.  It's a different approach then showing specified techniques. 


Let's be real here and not sugarcoat, when you have a tough guy running around your legs and forcing turtle, its not realistic to think your thought process will be "First grab the left pants, then the cross collar, now pummel leg, then elevate body, now switch hips and blah blah blah." 

 

It's much easier to say, "lift the hip and turn my inside knee down!" Or "get an underhook."  Now that is doable.  We can all remember that, and then our muscle memory and our own game will be accessible. Priit has seen great success in competitions as well.  He has done countless seminars and has a way with words.  He just makes things easy to learn. 


One of the best parts about Priit's turtle guard methodologies is that they are versatile and will work in both Gi and No Gi.   All to often we are taught techniques that will only be reliable with a gi, that's not the case here, on the contrary, Priit likes to show things that work in both. 

Priit is going to walk you through a conceptual and fundamental turtle system that he has been teaching and utilizing for years.  You will develop the confidence to play open guard in both the gi and no gi against anyone and feel comfortable turtling.  No longer will there be a fear of some crazy athletes just using his athleticism to pass your guard.  Learn to slow down the game and retain your guard utilizing the turtle. 

So, What's On The Series?

Part 1
Introduction
Turtle Posture
Turtle Neck
Turtle Elbow Principles
Resisting the Push &Pull
Seal feet
Dealing with Hooks

Part 2
Stopping the Truck
Avoiding the Harness
Clock Choke Defense
One more reason to have your head on the mat
Turtle vs Over Under
Turtle Vs Torreando
Turtle Vs Knee Slide
Dealing with near side hook
Dealing with near side hook Option

Part 3
Defending wrestling tilts
Turtle vs Darce
Turtle vs Anaconda
Turtle vs Guillotine
Turtle vs Crucifix
Exception Attacks
Turtle vs Shin Hooks

Part 4
Countering the Hip Pull
Countering the Harness Early
Countering the Harness Rolls
Spin escape
Shin Frame Spin to Guard
Pulling Guard Variations
Granby from Turtle
Standing from Turtle
Conclusion

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