ProductContent
Master one of the most dominant and reliable guard passing systems in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with Master the Move: Toreando Guard Pass by John Danaher.
-
Widely regarded as the most influential coach in modern grappling, Danaher has built a legacy of producing world champions and redefining how Jiu-Jitsu is taught and understood
-
In this comprehensive instructional, he turns his attention to the toreando (bullfighter) pass—arguably the highest percentage and most versatile guard pass in the sport.
-
Danaher breaks down the toreando from first principles, giving you a deep understanding of positioning, timing, grips, and movement so you can consistently pass even the most difficult guards.
-
Whether you're dealing with speed-based players or highly defensive opponents, this series equips you with the tools to shut down resistance and impose your game.

What will You Learn?
Master one of the most dominant and reliable guard passing systems in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with Master the Move: Toreando Guard Pass by John Danaher.
Widely regarded as the most influential coach in modern grappling, Danaher has built a legacy of producing world champions and redefining how Jiu-Jitsu is taught and understood. In this comprehensive instructional, he turns his attention to the toreando (bullfighter) pass—arguably the highest percentage and most versatile guard pass in the sport.
This isn’t just a collection of techniques. It’s a complete system.
Danaher breaks down the toreando from first principles, giving you a deep understanding of positioning, timing, grips, and movement so you can consistently pass even the most difficult guards. Whether you're dealing with speed-based players or highly defensive opponents, this series equips you with the tools to shut down resistance and impose your game.
Used at the highest levels of competition by elite athletes, the toreando becomes more than a pass—it becomes a strategic weapon.
If you want to upgrade your guard passing with a proven, battle-tested system, this is your blueprint.
- Learn the complete toreando guard passing system from one of the greatest coaches in BJJ history
- Master the concepts behind grip control, angle creation, and opponent manipulation
- Discover high-percentage entries that work against modern guard systems
- Understand how to shut down common counters and retain dominant positioning
- Build speed, timing, and precision with step-by-step technical instruction
- Adapt the toreando for both gi and no-gi applications
- Integrate the pass into a broader offensive strategy for consistent success
- Train like elite competitors who rely on this system at the highest levels
- Perfect for all levels—clear enough for beginners, deep enough for advanced practitioners
- Develop a reliable, repeatable path to passing even the toughest guards
What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1: Foundations
- Introduction
- 8 Core Principles of Toreando Passing
Part 2: Passing a Square Stance
The Approach
- Reading Your Opponent
- Stance and Contact
- Defensive Responsibility
- Forcing Your Opponent Into a Supine Position
Essential Toreando Entries
- The First 2 Toreando Passes You Must Learn
- Hip and Knee Post
- Hip and Head Post
Problem Solving & Control
- Problem Solving Through Your Opponent’s Defensive Reactions
- Fighting From the J Point
Part 3: Solving Defensive Leg Positioning
Solving the Problem of the Inside Leg
- Swim to Far Leg
- Knee Cut
- Drop to Half Guard
- Backtracking
- High Step Pass
- Patty Cake Pass
Solving the Problem of the Outside Leg
- Pommel Outside Leg
- Reverse Scoop Grip
- Far Side Ankle Control
- Pressure Leg Drag
- Knee Shuck
Part 4: Advanced & Specialty Toreando Systems
Specialty Toreando Passes
- 2-on-1 Throw-By Pass
- Sit-Out Toreando
Advanced Studies
- Special Study: Throw-By Passes
- Special Topic: Reverse Scoop Series
- Special Study: Cross Step Toreando Passing
Passing a Side-On Stance
- Passing a Side-On Stance
- The Central Problems of Passing a Side-On Stance
Part 5: The Crossover Step & North-South System
The Crossover Step Series
- Crossover Step to Knee on Belly
- Crossover Step to Reverse Body Lock Tackle
- Crossover Step to North-South Tripod
- Misdirectional Crossover Step
- The 2-Handed Guard Pass
- The Misdirectional Guard Pass
Reverse Toreando / North-South Passing
- Advantages of North-South Passing
- Using Motion to Get to North-South Position
- The Premier Passing Position: Tripod Camping
- Fighting From the Tripod Position
- North-South Toes to Mat
Part 6: Troubleshooting & Leg Drag Systems
Troubleshooting Toreando Passing
- Getting Stuck in Opponent’s Legs / Knee Shield
- Knee Cut
- High Step Pass
- Smash Pass
- Arm Weave Guard Pass
Dealing With Seated Guards
- When You Cannot Force a Supine Guard
- Supine to Seated Transition: Side Body Lock
- Toreando vs Seated Guard
Special Study: Leg Drags
- Using Movement to Set Up No-Gi Leg Drags
- Leg Drag Throw-By
- Leg Drag to Knee Cut
- Far Side Leg Drag
Part 7: Toes to Mat & Misdirection Concepts
Toes to Mat Series
- Single Toes to Mat
- Double Toes to Mat
- Reverse Toes to Mat
Advanced Concepts
- Reverse Throw-Bys
- The Iron Law of Misdirection
