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No Gi Takedowns Made Easy by Rick Hawn

The Most Successful Male Judoka In MMA Of All Time Will Show You An Easy Set Of Throws &Foot Sweeps That Will Allow You To Quickly Take Down Virtually Any No Gi Opponent

  • Rick Hawn’s System Will Drop Them On Their Backs Before They Even Know What Happened
  • Elevate your stand up to levels you never thought possible
  • Never fear starting a match on your feet again
  • Forget learning difficult wrestling, just learn these easy to use high percentage throws and trips
  • Change your entire stand up game


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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!

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

kouchi gari 0 - 4:03
kouhi gari with back step 4:03 - 6:30
ouchi gari 6:30 - 10:33
ouchi gari with dropping to a knee 10:33 - 14:21
uchi mata with the outside back step 14:21 - 18:02
uchi mata when opponent posts 18:02 - 20:13
tai otoshi 20:13 - 23:42
tai otoshi off the wrist grip 23:42 - 26:08
tai otoshi from 50/50 26:08 - 29:16
ippon seoi nage 29:16 - 33:21
driving osoto gari 33:21 - 37:29
circle sweep 37:29 - 40:21
foot sweep 40:21 - 45:16
sumi gaeshi to counter the single leg 45:16 - 49:22
ogoshi from 50/50 49:22 - 52:11

 

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What Will You Learn?


The most successful male judoka in MMA of all time will demonstrate an easy set of throws and foot sweeps that will enable you to swiftly take down virtually any no-gi opponent without needing to master the painful art of wrestling.



It is intimidating to start a no gi match standing. Pulling isn’t as good in no gi… the guy can jump right around your legs and pass. Heck, what would you do in the street if you had a confrontation but weren’t good at takedowns? Scream “Get In My Guard?”

One of the most famous American Black Belts ever, Chris Haueter, has 4 Golden rules for BJJ. Notice how much emphasis he places on being on top:

Here are his 4 golden rules for having a strong top game in BJJ:


#1: Be the guy on top.

# 2: When on top, stay on top.

# 3: When on bottom, have a guard you shall not pass.

# 4: Never forget Rule 1: do not have a game that is overly dependent on bottom guard.
Rick’s system can get you there. He will teach you a very easy to learn set of sweeps and leg techniques that few opponents are actually drilling. As a Judo Olympian and 2x $100k Bellator Tournament winner, Rick is an accomplished guy and he knows what works. He has adapted his Judo to MMA and No Gi Grappling better than perhaps anyone in history. He will improve your game by leaps and bounds.


What High Level Coaches Say:

"Rick Hawn's no gi takedowns are more then impressive. He understands how to translate Judo for no gi in both mma and bjj" -Firas Zahabi



"Rick and I were on the 2004 US Olympic Team together and he trained at my dojo in Wakefield for over 10 years where he qualified for many US World Judo Teams and had a very successful career in MMA with Bellator where he made the finals of their tournament three times in a row! Rick is an explosive judoka with an amazing arsenal of throws and takedowns that he effectively used in his judo, mma, and bjj career. Undoubtedly, anybody looking to improve their throwing game will benefit from Rick's knowledge - " Jimmy Pedro – 2X US Olympic Medalist – 2X US Olympic Coach

So, What's On The Series?

kouchi gari
kouchi gari with back step
ouchi gari
ouchi gari with dropping to a knee
uchi mata with the outside back step
uchi mata when opponent posts
tai otoshi
tai otoshi off the wrist grip
ippon seoi nage
driving osoto gari
circle sweep
foot sweep
sumi gaeshi to counter the single leg
o goshi from 50/50
tai otoshi from 50/50

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