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Brian Glick Presents His Latest Installment To The Under Pressure Series, This Time Focused On Mastering The Essential Art Of Leg Entanglements!
- Brian is a longtime black belt under John Danaher and has been credited as being one of Gordon Ryan’s best training partners!
- Understand exactly why you need a robust leg entanglement system in your game with Brian’s unique insight into the modern approach to guard passing and how you can use these concepts to enter into high percentage leg entanglements!
- Learn leg entanglement entries from a wide range of guards including De La Riva, Reverse DLR, shin to shin, X guard, among other commonly used positions.
- Develop go-to kuzushi strategies that keep opponents off balance and more vulnerable for precise entries into ashi garami variations.
- Brian Glick shares a special study of how the clamp guard can be used to impose a dilemma based game and force overly defensive opponents to expose their legs.
- Rapidly develop skills with the “executive summary” section of the instructional where Brian recaps the entire series into a more compressed version of each technique!
- Utilize Leg Entanglements under the stress of today’s modern passing approach with Brian Glick’s latest master class series Under Pressure Leg Entanglements!
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So, What's On The Series?
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
Intro | 0 |
Dedication | 5:39 |
Why Leg Entanglements | 6:57 |
How to Use This Video | 13:20 |
Essential Concepts: Distance and Connection - Inside Position | 18:53 |
Guard Retention | 24:25 |
Hips Under Hips | 28:24 |
Ashi Funnel | 31:33 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Essential Tools - Ashi Garami | 0 |
X Guard | 9:31 |
Reverse De La Riva | 15:57 |
De La Riva | 23:41 |
Ashi Garami - At Distance - Double Wrist Entry | 32:26 |
Straight Ankle Lock Finish | 40:54 |
Heisting to Top Position | 51:21 |
Exposing the Heel and Reaping | 56:11 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Shin to Shin Entry - Double Leg | 0 |
Heel Rotation to Cross Ashi | 7:56 |
Heel Rotation to Lat Kneebar | 19:44 |
Reverse Tripod Sweep | 27:21 |
Close Range - Double Tricep | 34:26 |
2 on 1 Grip | 41:47 |
Sumi Gaeshi to Cross Ashi | 50:54 |
Details on Cross Ashi | 58:34 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
X Guard - Posture and Kuzushi | 0 |
Most Important X Guard Entry | 7:13 |
Attacking the Scooped Leg | 11:19 |
Using Reverse X | 22:32 |
Shoelaces to Shoelaces | 30:05 |
Retaining X Guard - Back Step Into Ashi: Strip and Pummel, De La Riva, K Guard | 34:40 |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Reverse De La Riva - Kuzushi | 0 |
Inverting to the Back | 7:09 |
Inverting to the Legs | 13:25 |
Reverse Tripod | 23:55 |
De La Riva - Kuzushi | 32:26 |
Ashi Pummel | 42:48 |
Outside Kuzushi Into Ashi | 50:30 |
Outside Kuzushi to Scoop Grip | 57:00 |
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Special Study - Clamp - Clamp and Ashi | 0 |
K Guard (Soft Posture) | 4:43 |
K Guard (Moderate Posture) | 10:22 |
X Guard (Aggressive Posture) | 14:58 |
Half Butterfly - Near Leg Ashi | 21:02 |
Far Leg Ashi | 27:50 |
Inversion | 33:23 |
Volume 7
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Executive Summary - Executive Summary Introduction | 0 |
Essential Concepts: Distance and Connection - Inside Position | 1:41 |
Guard Retention | 3:04 |
Hips Under Hips | 5:08 |
Ashi Funnel | 6:16 |
Essential Tools - Ashi Garami | 8:03 |
X Guard | 9:46 |
Reverse De La Riva | 11:33 |
De La Riva | 13:50 |
Ashi Garami - At Distance - Double Wrist Entry | 16:11 |
Straight Ankle Lock Finish | 19:03 |
Heisting to Top Position | 20:53 |
Exposing the Heel and Reaping | 23:01 |
Shin to Shin Entry | 24:57 |
Double Leg | 27:08 |
Irimi Ashi | 29:03 |
Heel Rotation to Cross Ashi | 31:05 |
Heel Rotation to Lat Kneebar | 33:49 |
Reverse Tripod Sweep | 35:56 |
Close Range - Double Tricep | 38:07 |
2 on 1 Grip | 40:22 |
Sumi Gaeshi to Cross Ashi | 42:25 |
Details on Cross Ashi | 45:40 |
Volume 8
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
X Guard - Posture and Kuzushi | 0 |
Most Important X Guard Entry | 3:03 |
Attacking the Scooped Leg | 4:32 |
Using Reverse X | 7:53 |
Shoelaces to Shoelaces | 10:40 |
Retaining X Guard - Back Step Into Ashi: Strip and Pummel, De La Riva, K Guard | 13:26 |
Reverse De La Riva - Kuzushi | 18:27 |
Inverting to the Back | 20:56 |
Inverting to the Legs | 23:32 |
Reverse Tripod | 26:35 |
De La Riva - Kuzushi | 28:38 |
Ashi Pummel | 33:03 |
Outside Kuzushi Into Ashi | 35:15 |
Outside Kuzushi to Scoop Grip | 37:37 |
Special Study - Clamp - Clamp and Ashi | 39:49 |
K Guard (Soft Posture) | 42:23 |
K Guard (Moderate Posture) | 44:51 |
X Guard (Aggressive Posture) | 46:20 |
Half Butterfly - Near Leg Ashi | 48:01 |
Far Leg Ashi | 50:32 |
Inversion | 53:01 |
Drills - Ashi Garami Gravity Flow | 55:25 |
Double Trouble Drill | 1:01:04 |
Kuzushi Drill: DLR/RDLR | 1:05:14 |