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New Wave Jiu Jitsu: Side Attacks - Building a Devastating Side Control System by John Danaher
Solve the central problems of the mounted position with Professor John Danaher’s 4-step system for establishing control, setting up submissions, and moving to even more dominant pins
- Learn the best submission holds to apply from side position, including kimuras, sankaku, juji gatame, and more
- Use this 4-step method to win from side position, including some of John’s favorite methods for establishing dominant grips and applying devastating pressureUse positions like the outside De La Riva, inside De La Riva, lasso
- Shut down escapes and troubleshoot the 4-step system with John’s advice on where you are likely to see problems and how you can solve these issues
- See all the best ways to establish control and stabilize position as you work your way through for increased dominance against the bottom player
- Professor John Danaher has taught grappling and combat superstars like Gordon Ryan, Georges St. Pierre, Garry Tonon, and many more throughout his illustrious coaching career - with remarkable success with students of all levels of experience and athleticism.
- Know more. Win more.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction | 0 |
Building a Devestating Side Control System - Advantages and Disadvantages of the Side Control Position | 3:50 |
The Central Problem of Side Control and it's Solution | 13:39 |
The Main Message of This Video | 20:13 |
The Relationship Between Side Control and the Mount Position | 27:48 |
2 Philosophies of Moving From Side to Mount - 1st Philosophy: Opponent Denies the Mount - Crossface Knee Slide Method | 34:19 |
Step Over Method | 42:26 |
Double Underhooks Method | 46:30 |
Hip Step Method | 51:36 |
2nd Philosophy: Opponent Denies Submission - Speed Based Method | 59:25 |
Tripod Method | 1:07:41 |
Side Control Different Variations - Arm Configurations | 1:14:59 |
Leg Configurations | 1:24:15 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The 2 Most Common Escapes to Side Control and How to Negate Them - Countering the Elbow Escape | 0 |
Negating a Knee Escape | 11:50 |
The 4 Step Side Control System - Step 1: Elbow Penetration - 1st Option: Underhook - The 10 Finger Method | 27:57 |
Spontaneous Pommel Method | 33:28 |
Fake American Method | 39:53 |
2nd Option: Reverse Overhook - The Underclasp Method | 47:53 |
The Walk Around Method | 54:41 |
The Side to Side method | 1:00:54 |
Step 2: Elbow Separation - Reverse Overhook/Rotational Method | 1:06:52 |
The Underhook Forearm Lever Method | 1:24:20 |
Special Study: Developing Devastating Pinning Pressure by Attacking Your Oponent's Breathing | 1:28:54 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Step 3: Control Positions: The 4 Major Control Positions of the Side System - Seated Head and Arm | 0 |
Dorsal Pin | 15:15 |
Side Crucifix | 29:28 |
The Elbow Trap - Hip Entry | 38:08 |
Quarter Nelson Entry | 48:08 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Step 4: Submissions - The 4 Major Submission of the Side Control System | 0 |
Seated Head and Arm Series | 3:53 |
Seated Head and Arm to Rear Strangle | 27:59 |
Seated Head and Arm to Mount | 42:09 |
Seated Head and Arm to Arm Bar | 53:18 |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Dorsal Pin Series - Kimura (Hands) | 0 |
Kimura (Legs) | 15:21 |
Yoko Sankaku (Side Triangle) | 24:30 |
Transition to Juji Gatame (Arm Bar) | 42:47 |
Transition to the Back | 53:16 |
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Side Crucifix Series - Scissor Side Crucifix - Entries | 0 |
Reverse Triangle | 6:43 |
Reverse Triangle Supine Finish | 14:16 |
Reverse Triangle Into Side Traingle | 20:35 |
Reverse Triangle Side Triangle Kimura | 26:17 |
Reverse Triangle Into American Lock | 32:56 |
Volume 7
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Shin Pin Side Crucifix - Entering and Controlling the Shin Pin | 0 |
A Deep Point About Posture and Pinning | 4:15 |
Shin Pin to Arm Bar (Juji Gatame) | 9:43 |
Shin Pin to Kimura | 23:13 |
Shoulder Drop Triangle | 31:30 |
Shoulder Drop To Ude Gatame | 42:06 |
Shoulder Drop Trimura | 47:08 |
Shin Pin to Mounted Head and Arm Triangle | 55:39 |
Shin Pin to Mounted Head and Arm Supine Finish | 1:06:15 |
Mounted Head and Arm Into Arm Locks | 1:13:24 |
Volume 8
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Elbow Trap Series - Step Over Triangle | 0 |
Knee Slide Triangle | 9:23 |
3/4 Juji Gatame | 24:05 |
Trimura | 29:20 |
When the System Fails: Leg Locks From Side Control - Pins and Leg Locks: My Philosophy | 36:30 |
Outside Entry Into Legs | 39:14 |
Step Through Entry | 58:23 |
Dissect The Side Control With The World’s Most In-Demand Grappling Coach, John Danaher &Learn The New Wave System For Submission &Position That His Students Dominate With In Competition
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What Will You Learn?
Start holding down better and better grapplers and finish more fights with systematic submission offense, as Professor John Danaher teaches you the New Wave method that his students have excelled with in competition. Learn all the best ways to slice through your opponent’s defenses and establish a side control full of pressure and the opportunity for submission with Professor John Danaher’s 8-volume guide on how to navigate this important pin.
Professor John Danaher is one of the most popular and recognizable coaches in modern grappling, with students who have achieved at the highest levels of the sport using his innovative, groundbreaking systems. These are some of the same lessons that Professor Danaher has given students like Gordon Ryan, UFC Hall of Famer Georges St. Pierre, and Garry Tonon, now made available to students of all levels.
With a full conceptual breakdown of the side position, John will explain to you his 4-step system for attacking with submissions and for moving to other pins like mount. Use this 4-step system to add pressure, separate arms and defeat frames, and then lock up joint locks and strangles that work even against the elite grapplers.
Use this New Wave approach to study the side control and find ways to make it a specialty, including some of John’s preferred sub-systems like the dorsal position and the side crucifix. With a complete and thorough analysis of what makes side control unique, see how to solve those problems in ways that you will be able to use for rapid skill development.
So, What Exactly Do You Get?
PART 1
- INTRODUCTION
BUILDING A DEVASTATING SIDE CONTROL SYSTEM
- ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE SIDE CONTROL POSITION
- THE CENTRAL PROBLEM OF SIDE CONTROL AND ITS SOLUTION
- THE MAIN MESSAGE OF THIS VIDEO
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SIDE CONTROL AND THE MOUNT POSITION
2 PHILOSOPHIES OF MOVING FROM SIDE TO MOUNT
1ST PHILOSOPHY: OPPONENT DENIES THE MOUNT
- CROSSFACE KNEE SLIDE METHOD
- STEP OVER METHOD
- DOUBLE UNDERHOOKS METHOD
- HIP STEP METHOD
2ND PHILOSOPHY: OPPONENT DENIES SUBMISSION
- SPEED BASED METHOD
- TRIPOD METHOD
SIDE CONTROL DIFFERENT VARIATIONS
- ARM CONFIGURATIONS
- LEG CONFIGURATIONS
PART 2
THE 2 MOST COMMON ESCAPES TO SIDE CONTROL AND HOW TO NEGATE THEM
- ACOUNTERING THE ELBOW ESCAPE
- NEGATING A KNEE ESCAPE
THE 4 STEP SIDE CONTROL SYSTEM
STEP 1: ELBOW PENETRATION
1ST OPTION: UNDERHOOK
- THE 10 FINGER METHOD
- SPONTANEOUS POMMEL METHOD
- FAKE AMERICAN METHOD
2ND OPTION: REVERSE UNDERHOOK
- THE UNDERCLASP METHOD
- THE WALK AROUND METHOD
- THE SIDE TO SIDE METHOD
STEP 2: ELBOW SEPARATION
- REVERSE OVERHOOK/ROTATIONAL METHOD
- THE UNDERHOOK FOREARM LEVER METHOD
- SPECIAL STUDY: DEVELOPING DEVASTATING PINNING PRESSURE BY ATTACKING YOUR OPPONENT'S BREATHING
PART 3
STEP 3: CONTROL POSITIONS: THE 4 MAJOR CONTROL POSITIONS OF THE SIDE SYSTEM
- SEATED HEAD AND ARM
- DORSAL PIN
- SIDE CRUCIFIX
THE ELBOW TRAP
- HIP ENTRY
- QUARTER NELSON ENTRY
PART 4
STEP 4: SUBMISSIONS
- THE 4 MAJOR SUBMISSIONS OF THE SIDE CONTROL SYSTEM
- SEATED HEAD AND ARM SERIES
- SEATED HEAD AND ARM TO REAR STRANGLE
- SEATED HEAD AND ARM TO MOUNT
- SEATED HEAD AND ARM TO ARM BAR
PART 5
DORSAL PIN SERIES
- KIMURA (HANDS)
- KIMURA (LEGS)
- YOKO SANKAKU (SIDE TRIANGLE)
- TRANSITION TO JUJI GATAME (ARM BAR)
- TRANSITION TO THE BACK
PART 6
SIDE CRUCIFIX SERIES
SCISSOR SIDE CRUCIFIX
- ENTRIES
- REVERSE TRIANGLE
- REVERSE TRIANGLE SUPINE FINISH
- REVERSE TRIANGLE INTO SIDE TRIANGLE
- REVERSE TRIANGLE SIDE TRIANGLE KIMURA
- REVERSE TRIANGLE INTO AMERICAN LOCK
PART 7
SHIN PIN SIDE CRUCIFIX
- ENTERING AND CONTROLLING THE SHIN PIN
- A DEEP POINT ABOUT POSTURE AND PINNING
- SHIN PIN TO ARM BAR (JUJI GATAME)
- SHIN PIN TO KIMURA
- SHOULDER DROP TRIANGLE
- SHOULDER DROP TO UDE GATAME
- SHOULDER DROP TRIMURA
- SHIN PIN TO MOUNTED HEAD AND ARM TRIANGLE
- SHIN PIN TO MOUNTED HEAD AND ARM SUPINE FINISH
- MOUNTED HEAD AND ARM INTO ARM LOCKS
PART 8
THE ELBOW TRAP SERIES
- STEP OVER TRIANGLE
- KNEE SLIDE TRIANGLE
- 3/4 JUJI GATAME
- TRIMURA
WHEN THE SYSTEM FAILS: LEG LOCKS FROM SIDE CONTROL
- PINS AND LEG LOCKS: MY PHILOSOPHY
- OUTSIDE ENTRY INTO LEGS
- STEP THROUGH ENTRY