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World Renowned Student and Black Belt of John Danaher, Brian Glick is here to take your guard to the next level
- The half butterfly is one of the most under utilized and effective positions in the world
- With so many details and systematic approaches to this guard, Brian Glick makes it EASY to learn
- This is a must have for anyone who wants to develop a highly competitve guard with minimal athleticism and effort.
- Like his teacher, John Danaher, Brian Glick is an AMAZING instructor
- Level up and start attacking from bottom!
Digital Video + Flow Chart & Visual Notes
Watching our videos is the best way to learn, but it can be hard to remember everything. Deepen your understanding of the concepts in this video by adding flowcharts, plus notes with embedded videos. You’ll learn this system better and more quickly!
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Half Butterfly Guard / Intro | 0:00 |
Why Half Butterfly | 7:22 |
How to Use This Video | 14:50 |
Important Considerations For Half Butterfly / Significance of Inside Position | 21:54 |
Maintaining Inside Bicep | 27:20 |
The Issue of Head Position | 29:03 |
Cross Shoulder Post and Underhook | 32:13 |
Basic Mechanics of Half Butterfly Guard | 34:47 |
4 Directions of Movement | 39:56 |
If It fails | 43:44 |
Getting to Half Butterfly Guard / losed Guard | 49:09 |
Seated Butterfly Guard | 56:20 |
Reverse De La Riva/Split Squat | 1:00:45 |
Side Control | 1:07:01 |
Mount | 1:11:32 |
Bottom Turtle | 1:15:58 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Our Major Attacks: Set 1 / Sumi Gaeshi / Reactive | 0:00 |
Proactive | 10:35 |
Pullback | 16:22 |
Pinch Headlock / Core Mechanics | 21:53 |
Sumi Gaeshi to Inside | 26:41 |
Sumi Gaeshi to Outside | 32:28 |
Using the Butterfly Clasp | 39:04 |
Pinch Headlock to Shoulder Crunch / Forward Shift to Triangle | 43:43 |
Sumi Gaeshi to Outside | 50:28 |
Kimura / No Wrist Kimura | 54:56 |
Following the Roll | 1:04:28 |
Dealing With Locked Hands and Posture | 1:10:24 |
Dealing With Locked Hands Head Over Head | 1:15:59 |
Integrating the Clamp / Chest to Chest Position | 1:20:35 |
Using the 10 Finger Grip | 1:25:34 |
Using the Knee Lever | 1:30:33 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Our Major Attacks: Set 2 / A Quick Note on Repetition | 0:00 |
Near Leg Ashi: Reaping Entry | 4:22 |
Near Leg Ashi: Back Side Entry | 9:54 |
Near Leg Ashi: Cross Ashi | 16:59 |
Far Leg Ashi: Scoop and Heel Control | 23:55 |
Far Leg Ashi: Outside Knee | 31:35 |
Far Leg Ashi: Lat Kneebar | 40:08 |
Troubleshooting / Estima Lock | 47:02 |
Leg Lace | 56:08 |
Knee Cut | 1:00:59 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Half Butterfly Guard EXECUTIVE SUMMARY / Intro | 0:00 |
Why Half Butterfly / Basic Mechanics of Half Butterfly Guard: Inside Frame | 1:15 |
Basic Mechanics of Half Butterfly Guard: Underhook | 2:12 |
Getting to Half Butterfly Guard / Closed Guard | 2:49 |
Seated Butterfly Guard | 4:23 |
Reverse De La Riva/Split Squat | 5:10 |
Mount | 6:04 |
Side Control | 7:03 |
Bottom Turtle | 8:08 |
Our Major Attacks: Set 1 / Sumi Gaeshi / Reactive | 9:03 |
Proactive | 10:04 |
Pullback | 10:54 |
Pinch Headlock / Core Mechanics | 11:45 |
Sumi Gaeshi to Inside | 12:53 |
Sumi Gaeshi to Outside | 14:16 |
Pinch Headlock to Shoulder Crunch / Forward Shift To Triangle | 15:17 |
Sumi Gaeshi to Outside | 16:35 |
Kimura / No Wrist Kimura | 17:31 |
Following the Roll | 18:47 |
Dealing With Locked Hands and Posture | 19:51 |
Dealing With Locked Hands Head Over Head | 21:16 |
Integrating the Clamp / Chest to Chest Position | 22:30 |
Using the Knee Lever | 23:37 |
Near Leg Ashi: Reaping Entry | 25:17 |
Near Leg Ashi: Back Side Entry | 26:56 |
Near Leg Ashi: Cross Ashi | 29:06 |
Far Leg Ashi: Scoop and Heel Control | 30:31 |
Far Leg Ashi: Outside Knee | 32:20 |
Far Leg Ashi: Lat Kneebar | 33:56 |
Troubleshooting / Estima Lock | 34:55 |
Leg Lace | 36:16 |
Knee Cut | 37:21 |
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