Half Guard Passing and Dynamic Pins: BJJ Fundamentals - Go Further Faster by John Danaher
Pass the half guard with John Danaher’s focused “463 Method” of attack (including his favorite techniques and positions to pass with)
- Hold the tightest possible control and transition from pin to pin with maximum efficiency, using these techniques and concepts
- John Danaher is the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu coach of champion athletes like Gordon Ryan, Garry Tonon, and Georges St. Pierre
- Study the newest installment of John Danaher’s Go Further, Faster series, made to help Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu students of all ages and skill levels improve faster than ever
- Know more. Win more.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Half Guard Passing Introduction | 0 |
Overview of Half Guard Passing: The 4.6.3 System | 04:49 |
1st Skill: Forcing Half Guard | 26:54 |
Pinning the Knee to the Mat | 33:29 |
Inside Knee Position | 37:58 |
Using Standard Guard Passes to Attain Half Guard | 43:05 |
Double Knee Position | 48:53 |
Clearing the Knee Shield | 59:12 |
Clearing a Scorpion (Lockdown) | 01:18:39 |
Clearing a Deep Half Guard | 01:30:35 |
Negating Your Opponents Attacks | 01:41:02 |
The Fundamental Gripping Stance | 01:45:16 |
The Fundamental Starting Position (FSP) | 01:54:33 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Skill of Crossfacing & Underhooking | 0 |
Shoelace Method | 22:10 |
The Ball of Foot Method | 29:16 |
The Hand Post & Elbow Post Method | 36:25 |
Square Tripod Hand Post Method | 43:42 |
The Shaking Method | 47:57 |
Zig Zag Knee Direction | 51:35 |
Pass from 3/4 Side Sit-Out | 55:05 |
Pass from 3/4 Side | 01:07:38 |
Reverse 3/4 Side | 01:12:55 |
3/4 Mount | 01:20:11 |
Moving Between the 4 Dominant Passing Positions | 01:40:29 |
Half Guard Passing Direction & The Law of Perpendicularity | 01:46:24 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Single Most Important Reason Why I Put So Much Emphasis On Half Guard Passing | 0 |
Different Upper Body Configurations for Half Guard Passing | 11:06 |
A Crucial Skill of Half Guard Passing: Setting a Crossface | 18:19 |
A Crucial Skill of Half Guard Passing: Setting a Crossface 2 | 25:30 |
Dealing with an Opponent's Underhook | 38:33 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Configuring Your Free Leg | 0 |
Configuring Your Free Leg 2 | 05:23 |
Configuring Your Free Leg 3 | 08:01 |
Passing Half Guard 1: Half Kata Gatame | 12:43 |
Passing Half Guard 2: Lapel Cross Face | 21:04 |
Passing Half Guard 3: Top Head and Arm | 29:06 |
Passing Half Guard 4: Head Block Half Guard Pass | 37:49 |
Passing Half Guard 5: Double Underhook Half Guard Passing | 42:30 |
Near Side & Far Side Knee Wedges from Chest to Chest | 47:36 |
Getting the Inside Knee To the Floor | 52:08 |
Overview of the Half Guard Passing System 'The 4.6.3 Passing System' | 57:07 |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Passing Half Butterfly Guard | 0 |
The Golden Rule of Half Butterfly Guard Passing | 04:30 |
Upper Body Gripping | 10:11 |
Lower Body Leg Positioning 1 | 22:51 |
Lower Body Leg Positioning 2 | 43:49 |
Passing Half Butterfly Guard: Putting It All Together | 01:00:19 |
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to Dynamic Pinning | 0 |
Definition of a Pin | 09:02 |
Location of Wedges | 12:34 |
Base of Support | 17:50 |
No Pin is Perfect But There is Perfect Pinning | 20:38 |
The Main Directive of Dynamic Pinning | 25:22 |
The 3 Golden Rules of Dynamic Pinning | 33:55 |
Understanding The Scoring Criteria for Pins in Jiu Jitsu | 40:47 |
The Battle for Inside Position | 57:23 |
A Theory of Wedges, Inside Position, & Base | 01:05:30 |
Static Pinning | 01:21:01 |
Pushing | 01:31:15 |
Shrimping | 01:40:50 |
Bridging | 01:46:10 |
Knee Escapes | 01:51:34 |
Volume 7
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The 1st Skill | 0 |
North South Pin (Variations) | 19:30 |
Mounted Position (Variations) | 29:43 |
Rear Mount (Variations) | 47:46 |
Transioning Between Pins | 56:42 |
Kneeling Step Over | 01:14:44 |
A Sit | 01:26:46 |
Side to Side | 01:35:16 |
Side to Knee on Belly | 01:46:23 |
Knee on Belly to Knee on Belly | 01:53:40 |
Mount to Back (Reactive) | 02:00:31 |
Mount to Back (Proactive) | 02:11:16 |
Mount to Back (Leg Entry) | 02:23:09 |
Volume 8
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Transitioning Betweeb Pins (cont.) | 0 |
Rear Mount to Mount | 07:39 |
Side to Rear Mount | 12:10 |
Side to Rear Mount (Reactive) | 20:21 |
Extracting a foot | 28:51 |
Maintaining the Mounted Position: Practical Applications | 38:45 |
Maintaining the Side Position: Practical Applications | 50:43 |
Retaining the Rear Mount | 01:01:04 |
The Minimum Requirement of Back Control: Diagonal Control | 01:13:27 |
Lower Body Game | 01:18:52 |
The Three Most Important Moves to Maintain Lower Body Control | 01:24:45 |