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Systematically Attacking The Crucifix by Gordon Ryan

The greatest grappler on the planet is going to show you how to take advantage of one of the most underutilized positions in grappling

  • Gordon Ryan, the best no gi grappler to ever do it has won several matches at the highest level by utilizing the crucifix and dominated so many opponents with position.
  • Although the back is considered the most dominant position, some would argue the crucifix is just as devastating. The amount of submissions you have readily available from this position are amazing and who better to break it down for you than Gordon Ryan? 
  • Gordon is not only the most talented BJJ competitor, he is also an incredible instructor and long time best-seller on our store for good reason.
  • Contrary to popular belief, there are various ways to get to the crucifix and multiple crucifix positions
  • Gordon is going to break them all down, the mounted crucifix, the front headlock crucifix, the turtle crucifix and the belly up back crucifix. 



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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Intro 0
Mounted Crucifix Vs Back Crucifix 1:16
Chest To Chest/Chest To Back Rule 2:29
Overview 5:21
Intro To Attacking Mounted Crucifix 8:02
Isolating The Far Arm 9:16
Isolating The Near Arm With Top Leg 12:38
Isolating The Near Arm With Bottom Leg 15:03
Isolating The Near Arm With Head Block Crossface 17:11
Controlling The Nearside Arm 21:04
Far Arm Kimura 25:06 - (29:17)

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Dorsal Kimura To Kimura 0
Dorsal Kimura To Side Triangle (Yoko Sankaku) 3:22
Crucifix To Back Triangle (Ushiro Sankaku) 6:48
Crucifix To Wrong Way Triangle (Hantai Sankaku) 11:28
Triangle To Mount 12:58
North South To Crucifix 15:13 - (19:21)

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Intro To Crucifix From Mount 0
Why Make The Switch 1:25
Crucifix Vs Unlocked Hands 3:03
Crucifix Vs Locked Hands Over The Back 5:30
Crucifix Vs Locked Hands Under The Chest 7:56
Intro To Crucifix From Front Headlock 11:44
High Crotch Rule 13:07
Baiting/Opponents Leg Grab/Failed Knee Slide 14:43
Key Elements To Maintaining Crackdown 16:40
Heisting To Crucifix 19:51 - (24:06)

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Intro To Crucifix From Turtle Position 0
Set Ups 1:03
Garrote 4:56
Switching To Crotch Lock 8:49
Rolling Opponent Through 11:26 - (17:26)

Volume 5

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Intro To Belly Up Back Crucifix 0
Opponents Escape Routes 1:10
Controlling The Near Arm And Head 5:10
Controlling The Far Arm 8:13
Garrote 11:41
Hara Gatame 20:00
Opponent Raises Hip Take The Back 23:59
Opponent Brings Head To Floor, Switch To Kimura 26:12
Following A Back Roll 29:10 - (32:35)

Volume 6

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Unifying Moves 0
Opponent Frees Near Arm Follow To Crotch Lock 3:15
Opponent Frees Far Arm T Kimura 7:17
T Kimura To Yoko Sankaku 11:20
Opponent Frees Head Back To Crucifix 13:39
Back Attacks To Crucifix Off Failed Arm Trap 16:05
Outro 18:29 - (20:09)

Volume 7

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Rolling - Ty 0
Rolling - Sonny 6:37
Rolling - James 11:42
Rolling - Landon 16:45 - (21:40)

Volume 8

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Rolling Commentary – Ty 0
Rolling Commentary – Sonny 15:03
Rolling Commentary – James 25:13
Rolling Commentary – Landon 34:04 - (42:37)

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What Will You Learn? 

The greatest grappler on the planet is going to show you how to take advantage of one of the most underutilized positions in grappling. The crucifix has LONG been extremely overlooked, primarily because IBJJf did not award points for the position, so many high level competitors disregarded it. Meanwhile, the crucifix is one of the best positions to dominate an opponent and attack.

Gordon Ryan, the best no gi grappler to ever do it has won several matches at the highest level by utilizing the crucifix and dominated so many opponents with position. Although the back is considered the most dominant position, some would argue the crucifix is just as devastating. The amount of submissions you have readily available from this position are amazing and who better to break it down for you than Gordon Ryan? 

Gordon is not only the most talented BJJ competitor, he is also an incredible instructor and long time best-seller on our store for good reason. His ability to articulate information and breakdown even the most complex techniques into easily digested material is truly an art. 

Contrary to popular belief, there are various ways to get to the crucifix and multiple crucifix positions. Gordon is going to break them all down, the mounted crucifix, the front headlock crucifix, the turtle crucifix and the belly up back crucifix. 

What Exactly Do You Get?

Part 1

  • Intro
  • Mounted Crucifix Vs Back Crucifix
  • Chest To Chest/Chest To Back Rule
  • Overview
  • Intro To Attacking Mounted Crucifix
  • Isolating The Far Arm
  • Isolating The Near Arm With Top Leg
  • Isolating The Near Arm With Bottom Leg
  • Isolating The Near Arm With Head Block Crossface
  • Controlling The Nearside Arm
  • Far Arm Kimura


Part 2

  • Dorsal Kimura To Kimura
  • Dorsal Kimura To Side Triangle (Yoko Sankaku)
  • Crucifix To Back Triangle (Ushiro Sankaku)
  • Crucifix To Wrong Way Triangle (Hantai Sankaku)
  • Triangle To Mount
  • North South To Crucifix


Part 3

  • Intro To Crucifix From Mount
  • Why Make The Switch
  • Crucifix Vs Unlocked Hands
  • Crucifix Vs Locked Hands Over The Back
  • Crucifix Vs Locked Hands Under The Chest
  • Intro To Crucifix From Front Headlock
  • High Crotch Rule
  • Baiting/Opponents Leg Grab/Failed Knee Slide
  • Key Elements To Maintaining Crackdown
  • Heisting To Crucifix


Part 4

  • Intro To Crucifix From Turtle Position
  • Set Ups
  • Garrote
  • Switching To Crotch Lock
  • Rolling Opponent Through


Part 5

  • Intro To Belly Up Back Crucifix
  • Opponents Escape Routes
  • Controlling The Near Arm And Head
  • Controlling The Far Arm
  • Garrote
  • Hara Gatame
  • Opponent Raises Hip Take The Back
  • Opponent Brings Head To Floor, Switch To Kimura
  • Following A Back Roll


Part 6

  • Unifying Moves
  • Opponent Frees Near Arm Follow To Crotch Lock
  • Opponent Frees Far Arm T Kimura
  • T Kimura To Yoko Sankaku
  • Opponent Frees Head Back To Crucifix
  • Back Attacks To Crucifix Off Failed Arm Trap
  • Outro


Part 7

  • Rolling - Ty
  • Rolling - Sonny
  • Rolling - James
  • Rolling - Landon


Part 8

  • Rolling Commentary – Ty
  • Rolling Commentary – Sonny
  • Rolling Commentary – James
  • Rolling Commentary – Landon

 

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