Unleash Your Potential With World Champion Isaac Doederlein’s Expert Footwork Passing Against Seated Opponents! Master The Art of Movement and Dominate The Competition From Start to Finish.
Learn the secrets of Isaac Doederlein's footwork passing techniques to effortlessly navigate through the seated guard. Gain an unfair advantage and leave your opponents puzzled as you pass their guard with finesse.
Isaac Doederlein's innovative approach to footwork passing against seated guard in BJJ will revolutionize your game. Amplify your agility, coordination, and timing to dismantle even the most stubborn guards.
Discover the battle-tested footwork passing strategies of Isaac Doederlein, a world-class BJJ practitioner. Unlock the door to seamless transitions and fluid movement, enabling you to control the fight from start to finish.
Elevate your passing game to new heights with Isaac Doederlein's proven footwork techniques against seated guard. Enhance your spatial awareness and gain the upper hand as you effortlessly advance position and secure dominant control.
Course Content
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Volume 1
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Introduction - Intro to Seated Guard Passing
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Foundations - Stance and Range
1:29
Pulling vs Framing Concept
6:14
Pivoting Point
10:15
Front Door vs Back Door
13:17
Volume 2
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Front Door Passing Techniques - Front Door Toreando, Beating the Frame
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Front Door Toreando vs Posting Arm
5:32
Front Door Toreando vs the Frame
10:41
Front Door Toreando to Knee Slice
15:10
Front Door Toreando to Folding Pass
21:49
Front Door Toreando to Back Door Pass
30:53
Front Door Toreando to Forklift Pass
37:05
Forklift Pass to Back Door
43:53
Volume 3
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Back Door Passing Techniques - Back Door Pass to the Back
0
Back Door Pass to Side Control
5:10
Back Door Pass vs Posting Arm
8:33
Back Door Pass vs the Frame
11:40
Back Door Pass vs a Strong Knee Line
15:42
Back Door Pass to Leg Drag
21:10
Back Door Pass vs Leg Block
26:25
Volume 4
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Bonus Section - Hand Fighting and Set Ups vs Overextended Arms