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The Anti-Wrestling Equation by Craig Jones

Use front headlocks and counter wrestling systems to shut down wrestlers and secure dominant positions and submissions with Craig Jones 

  • Craig Jones is one of the best grapplers on Earth, with dominant victories against elite competition using these same tactics and techniques
  • Kill the wrestling game with these lessons on how to exploit weaknesses in takedown positions and get the advantage for submissions like the anaconda, peruvian neckie, darce, and more!
  • Fight out of front headlocks from standing, guard, passing, and more to lock on strangles or secure better position
  • Attack the back with these lessons on Craig’s back attacking system that he uses to strangle at the elite level, including ushiro triangles and rear naked strangles.
  • Craig is one of the star athletes of the Danaher squad in Puerto Rico, training with Professor John Danaher and a team of standout grappling athletes

Course Content

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Introduction 0
Laying The Foundations for a Front Head Lock 4:44
Standing Entries / Hand Positioning 10:34
Snap Direction 13:00:00
Downblock 15:04:00
Downblock Elbow Position 17:08:00
Shot fake snap 18:53:00
3 Ways to Get to the Underhook 21:33:00
Underhook Snap 25:12:00
Intro to the Russian 29:26:00
Figure 4 Russian 35:10:00
Hamstring Russian 37:00:00
Seated Entries / Snapping Against a Low Posture / Straight Hip Snap 42:05:00
Cross Hip Snap 45:18:00
Snapping Against a High Posture / Straight Hip Snap 23:38:00
Cross Hip Snap 3:56:00
Straight Hip Snap vs Cross Hip Snap 6:43:00
Failed Sumi Gaeshi 59:59:00
Double Kouchi 1:04:04
Incorporating the Hip Heist Into an Open Guard Game 1:08:39

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Top Entries / Down Block 0
Knee Cut 3:09
Torreando 5:40
Broadening Our Definitions 8:49
Standing Front Head / Intro 21:25
Elbow Pass Double 2:31
Kosoto Go Behind 5:13

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

4 Point / Intro 0
Seated Anaconda 6:12
Anaconda Uke Waza 15:30
Seated Kata Gatame 22:00
Kata Gatame Backtake 3:02
Straight Ankle Pick 5:40
Cross Ankle Pick 10:23
Cross Ankle Pick 2 14:04
Mis Directional Go Behind 41:07:00
Reshot 43:43:00

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Cross Jump 0
Anaconda 2:10
Anaconda 2 14:47
Anaconda Back Take 20:49
Peruvian Neck Tie 2:46
Darce 13:17

Volume 5

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Turtle Intro To Front Head 0
Wrestling vs Jiu Jitsu 3:41
Negating the Half Guard Pull 7:35
The Wrestlers Mindset 11:50
Preventing Four Point Position 14:29:00
Killing Wrestlers 19:08:00
Exploring Mobility 31:41:00
Maki Komi/ Peterson Roll 35:05:00
Knee Block Go Behind 39:00:00
Knee Block Go Behind to High Wrist 42:06:00
Knee Block Go Behind to Crucifix Back Take 45:22:00
Arm Drag Go Behind 53:08:00
Arm Trap Go Behind 56:51:00
Mis Directional Go Behind 1:01:18

Volume 6

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Rear Body Lock / Intro 0
Knee Block Kosoto 4:16
Kosoto 6:53
De Ashi Harai 11:58
Tai Otoshi 15:07:00
Troubleshooting Tai Otoshi 19:43:00
Single Crab 23:13:00
Side Lift 28:19:00
Rear Lift 30:55:00

Volume 7

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

4 Point / Intro 0
Maintenance 1:06
4 Point Mat Return 5:18
Kosoto Return 9:27
Live by the seatbelt die by the seatbelt 12:50:00
Power Half 19:42:00
Turtle / Intro 24:30:00
Get Them To a Hip 7:03:00
Knee Slide Back Take 11:25:00
Foot Slide Back Take 16:24:00
Long Hook 23:20:00
Hand Assist Long Hook 52:51:00
Claw 57:28:00

Volume 8

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Back Attack Intro 0
Finishing a Rear Naked: Strangle Side 5:32
Finishing a Rear Naked: Weak Side 9:58
Finishing a Mandible Rear Naked 12:59:00
Garrote 15:47:00
How to Strangle Good Hand Fighters 18:48
The Easiest Grip Break 23:05
Overcoming a Two On One: Early Stage 25:05:00
Overcoming a Two on One: Late Stage 28:07:00
Summarizing Straightjacket 33:12:00
Ushiro Sankaku 45:33:00
Back Maintenance 51:50:00
Preventing Turning Escapes 57:34:00

Learn How To Shut Down Wrestlers And Attack Counter Submissions With ADCC Silver Medalist &Submission Grappling Star Craig Jones’s Systematic Front Headlock &Back Attacking Formula!

 

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What Will You Learn?

BJJ Fanatics fan favorite Craig Jones shows you his highly developed system for shutting down aggressive wrestlers and using submission grappling counter offense to dominate. Master these front headlock techniques, back takes, back attacks, and more on Craig’s new 8-volume series on stopping wrestlers with highly effective technique that works for Craig at the highest levels of grappling.

Use the front headlock to dynamically attack from a wide variety of positions, with options to secure from standing, reacting to shots, passing, playing guard, and more. With Craig’s front headlock system, you’ll be able to answer wrestling positions with submission technique, with opportunities to get to dominant positions like the back included.

Don’t be hesitant from your feet with Craig’s proven techniques and systems for winning the battle for dominant position, even against much more talented wrestlers. Mix some of Craig’s most high percentage back attacks and back takes to finish more fights than ever as a key addition to the front headlock system.

This eight volume series is perfect for anyone who wants to learn how to attack submission positions more aggressively, even when they are being attacked with powerful takedowns. Rewrite the grappling rulebook and use this masterclass as your key to solving your problem with wrestling with Craig Jones’s new series.

So, What Exactly Do You Get?

PART 1

  • INTRODUCTION
  • LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS FOR A FRONT HEAD LOCK

    STANDING ENTRIES

  • HAND POSITIONING
  • SNAP DIRECTION
  • DOWNBLOCK
  • DOWNBLOCK ELBOW POSITION
  • SHOT FAKE SNAP
  • 3 WAYS TO GET TO THE UNDERHOOK
  • UNDERHOOK SNAP
  • INTRO TO THE RUSSIAN
  • FIGURE 4 RUSSIAN
  • HAMSTRING RUSSIAN

    SEATED ENTRIES

    SNAPPING AGAINST A LOW POSTURE

  • STRAIGHT HIP SNAP
  • CROSS HIP SNAP

    SNAPPING AGAINST A HIGH POSTURE

  • STRAIGHT HIP SNAP
  • CROSS HIP SNAP
  • STRAIGHT HIP SNAP VS CROSS HIP SNAP
  • FAILED SUMI GAESHI
  • DOUBLE KOUCHI
  • INCORPORATING THE HIP HEIST INTO AN OPEN GUARD GAME

    PART 2

    TOP ENTRIES

    DOWN BLOCK

  • KNEE CUT
  • TOREANDO
  • BROADENING OUR DEFINITIONS

    STANDING FRONT HEAD INTRODUCTION

  • ELBOW PASS DOUBLE
  • KOSOTO GO BEHIND

    PART 3

    4 POINT /INTRODUCTION

  • SEATED ANACONDA
  • ANACONDA UKE WAZA
  • SEATED KATA GATAME
  • KATA GATAME BACKTAKE
  • STRAIGHT ANKLE PICK
  • CROSS ANKLE PICK
  • CROS ANKLE PICK 2
  • MISDIRECTION GO BEHIND
  • RESHOT

    PART 4

    TURTLE

    INTRO TO FRONT HEAD

  • WRESTLING VS JIU JITSU
  • NEGATING THE HALF GUARD PULL
  • THE WRESTLERS MINDSET
  • PREVENTING FOUR POINT POSITION
  • KILLING WRESTLERS
  • EXPLORING MOBILITY
  • MAKI KOMI/ PETERSON ROLL
  • KNEE BLOCK GO BEHIND
  • KNEE BLOCK GO BEHIND TO HIGH WRIST
  • KNEE BLOCK GO BEHIND TO CRUCIFIX BACK TAKE
  • ARM DRAG GO BEHIND
  • ARM TRAP GO BEHIND
  • MISDIRECTION GO BEHIND

    PART 5

  • CROSS JUMP
  • ANACONDA
  • ANACONDA 2
  • ANACONDA BACK TAKE
  • PERUVIAN NECKTIE
  • DARCE

    PART 6

    REAR BODY LOCK INTRODUCTION

  • KNEE BLOCK KOSOTO
  • KOSOTO
  • DE ASHI HARAI
  • TAI OTOSHI
  • TROUBLESHOOTING TAI OTOSHI
  • SINGLE CRAB
  • SIDE LIFT
  • REAR LIFT

    PART 7

    4 POINT INTRODUCTION

  • MAINTENANCE
  • 4 POINT MAT RETURN
  • KOSOTO RETURN
  • LIVE BY SEATBEALT DIE BY THE SEAT BELT
  • POWER HALF

    TURTLE INTRODUCTION

  • GET THEM TO A HIP
  • KNEE SLIDE BACK TAKE
  • FOOD SLIDE BACK TAKE
  • LONG HOOK
  • HAND ASSIST LONG HOOK
  • CLAW

    PART 8

  • BACK ATTACK INTRODUCTION
  • FINISHING A REAR NAKED: STRANGLE SIDE
  • FINISHING A REAR NAKED: WEAK SIDE
  • FINISHING A MANDIBLE REAR NAKED
  • GARROTE
  • HOW TO STRANGLE GOOD HAND FIGHTERS
  • THE EASIEST GRIP BREAK
  • OVERCOMING A TWO ON ONE: EARLY STAGE
  • OVERCOMING A TWO ON ONE: LATE STAGE
  • SUMMARIZING STRAIGHTJACKET
  • USHIRO SANKAKU
  • BACK MAINTENANCE
  • PREVENTING TURNING ESCAPES


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