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Unlock the secret to seamless offense with Attacking Outside, Finishing Inside, the revolutionary BJJ instructional series by Lucas Kanard.
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Designed to elevate your game by blending lower body attacks with precise upper body finishes, this system keeps your opponents guessing—and trapped.
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Lucas breaks down how to set up attacks from the outside, then smoothly transition to inside control to close out submissions or dominant positions.
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Master the art of chaining moves so that when your opponent defends one threat, they unknowingly fall right into your next attack. Whether you’re a competitor or enthusiast, this series offers a powerful new way to keep the pressure on and finish strong.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 |
Finishing Positions - Reverse Triangle | 3:16 |
Mikey Lock | 5:39 |
Double Trouble Mikey Lock | 7:22 |
Double 50 | 9:29 |
Inside Ashi | 11:01 |
Kneebar | 15:08 |
Aoki Lock | 17:31 - (20:46) |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Important Entries to Understand - Low K Guard and Making K Guard Effective | 0 |
Closed Guard to K Guard | 3:53 |
Closed Guard to Reverse K Guard | 6:05 |
Body X to Enter the Same Positions | 7:57 |
Body X Extended | 9:54 |
Common Body X Issues | 11:13 |
DLR Off Balance | 14:49 |
DLR to X Guard | 17:41 |
Common Leg Locks from X Guard | 19:41 |
DLR to Knee Bar from X Guard | 24:46 |
DLR to Saddle on Far Leg | 27:20 |
DLR to Saddle on Far Leg if Unable to Invert | 29:55 |
DLR to Saddle on Near Leg | 31:08 |
HQ to Saddle on Both Legs | 32:20 |
Bear Trap Spinning to Other Leg | 34:32 |
Losing the Knee Line in 50/50 | 37:35 |
Dealing with a Smashed Saddle | 40:25 - (43:49) |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Understanding Common Open Guard Attacks - Connecting Keymaster and K Guard | 0 |
Connecting Keymaster and DLR | 4:31 |
Additional Tip When Connecting Keymaster and DLR | 7:36 |
RDLR | 8:27 |
False Reap | 11:08 - (13:59) |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Attacking from Seated Guard - Making Connection with Two on One | 0 |
Two on One in More Detail | 3:21 |
Scoop vs Over Wrap and Why I Prefer to Scoop | 7:19 |
Double Triceps Pull | 9:36 |
Addressing the Knee Cut on Double Triceps Pull | 11:03 |
Mateusz Armbar Pull | 12:49 - (14:13) |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Open Guard with no Connection to Entanglement - Defending and Attacking Leg | 0 |
Framing on Opponent | 3:29 |
Using Self Frames to Avoid Pins | 6:31 |
Foot Under Opposite Armpit a K Guard Entry and Potential Issues | 8:10 |
J Point to Key Master | 10:04 |
J Point to Reverse Triangle | 12:48 |
Knee Slide to Key Master | 14:38 |
Recovering from the Over Under and Single Under Dilemma | 16:14 |
Recovering from the Over Under and Single Under Dilemma - Part 2 | 20:56 |
Leg Drag | 22:17 |
Stack Pass Defense and Reattack | 24:11 |
North South Defense and Reattack | 27:32 |
North South to Ankle Triangle | 32:26 |
Importance of the North South Defense | 33:30 - (35:09) |
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Fun Extras - How to Not Get Outside Heel Hooked | 0 |
How to Not Get Inside Heel Hooked | 4:58 |
How to Not Get Leg Locked - Backstep Into Saddle | 7:31 |
Crucifix Entry | 8:53 |
Saddle from Pato Position | 10:49 |
Outro | 13:52 - (14:56) |

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What Will You Learn?
Unlock the secret to seamless offense with Attacking Outside, Finishing Inside, the revolutionary BJJ instructional series by Lucas Kanard. Designed to elevate your game by blending lower body attacks with precise upper body finishes, this system keeps your opponents guessing—and trapped. Lucas breaks down how to set up attacks from the outside, then smoothly transition to inside control to close out submissions or dominant positions. Master the art of chaining moves so that when your opponent defends one threat, they unknowingly fall right into your next attack. Whether you’re a competitor or enthusiast, this series offers a powerful new way to keep the pressure on and finish strong.
Bullet Points
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Innovative Attack Chains: Learn how to link lower body attacks with upper body finishes for unstoppable combinations.
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Pressure and Control: Develop fluid transitions that force opponents into defensive mistakes.
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Inside Finishing Techniques: Master submissions and dominant positions that capitalize on inside control.
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Defend One, Fall to Another: Train sequences designed to overwhelm opponents by attacking from multiple angles.
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Expert Instruction: Lucas Kanard breaks down complex concepts into clear, easy-to-follow techniques.
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Suitable for All Levels: Whether beginner or advanced, gain new tools to enhance your BJJ strategy.
What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1
- Intro
- Finishing Positions - Reverse Triangle
- Mikey Lock
- Double Trouble Mikey Lock
- Double 50
- Inside Ashi
- Kneebar
- Aoki Lock
Part 2
- Important Entries to Understand - Low K Guard and Making K Guard Effective
- Closed Guard to K Guard
- Closed Guard to Reverse K Guard
- Body X to Enter the Same Positions
- Body X Extended
- Common Body X Issues
- DLR Off Balance
- DLR to X Guard
- Common Leg Locks from X Guard
- DLR to Knee Bar from X Guard
- DLR to Saddle on Far Leg
- DLR to Saddle on Far Leg if Unable to Invert
- DLR to Saddle on Near Leg
- HQ to Saddle on Both Legs
- Bear Trap Spinning to Other Leg
- Losing the Knee Line in 50/50
- Dealing with a Smashed Saddle
Part 3
- Understanding Common Open Guard Attacks - Connecting Keymaster and K Guard
- Connecting Keymaster and DLR
- Additional Tip When Connecting Keymaster and DLR
- RDLR
- False Reap
Part 4
- Attacking from Seated Guard - Making Connection with Two on One
- Two on One in More Detail
- Scoop vs Over Wrap and Why I Prefer to Scoop
- Double Triceps Pull
- Addressing the Knee Cut on Double Triceps Pull
- Mateusz Armbar Pull
Part 5
- Open Guard with no Connection to Entanglement - Defending and Attacking Leg
- Framing on Opponent
- Using Self Frames to Avoid Pins
- Foot Under Opposite Armpit a K Guard Entry and Potential Issues
- J Point to Key Master
- J Point to Reverse Triangle
- Knee Slide to Key Master
- Recovering from the Over Under and Single Under Dilemma
- Recovering from the Over Under and Single Under Dilemma - Part 2
- Leg Drag
- Stack Pass Defense and Reattack
- North South Defense and Reattack
- North South to Ankle Triangle
- Importance of the North South Defense
Part 6
- Fun Extras - How to Not Get Outside Heel Hooked
- How to Not Get Inside Heel Hooked
- How to Not Get Leg Locked - Backstep Into Saddle
- Crucifix Entry
- Saddle from Pato Position
- Outro
