Passing the Guard: BJJ Fundamentals - Go Further Faster by John Danaher
Learn How To Pass The Guard With This Five Step System From The World’s Most Sought After Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Coach
- Push the vast limits of guard passing fundamentals and study Professor John Danaher’s unified system for killing the guard.
- Learn what the five steps to guard passing are, the requirements for the guard passer, and John’s NAC guard passing method.
- Professor John Danaher is one of the smartest minds in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and the famous coach of athletes like Gordon Ryan, Garry Tonon, and GSP.
- Cut down on your learning time around one of the hardest tasks in BJJ, passing the guard with precision.
- Know more, win more.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to Passing the Guard | 0 - 3:40 |
Philosophy of Opening a Closed Guard | 3:40 - 12:11 |
Top Position: Opening a closed Guard | 12:11 - 30:31 |
Opening Closed Guard 2 | 30:31 - 37:41 |
opening closed guard 3 | 37:41 - 44:26 |
Opening Closed guard 4 | 44:26 - 53:02 |
opening closed guard 5 | 53:02 - 56:05 |
opening closed guard 6 | 56:05 - 1:00:39 |
opening closed guard 7 | 1:00:39 - 1:05:40 |
opening closed guard 8 | 1:05:40 - 1:07:20 |
opening closed guard 9 | 1:07:20 - 1:11:48 |
opening closed guard 10 | 1:11:48 - 1:19:03 |
opening closed guard 11 | 1:19:03 - 1:29:41 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Overview of Standard Method Of Opening Closed Guard | 0 - 8:29 |
Opening Closed guard: Knee Post Method | 8:29 - 16:12 |
Knee Post Method 2 | 16:12 - 21:40 |
Knee Post Method 3 | 21:40 - 23:53 |
knee post method 4 | 23;53 - 27:33 |
knee post method 5 | 27:33 - 29:30 |
knee post method 6 | 29:30 - 34:07 |
Opening Closed Guard / Lifting Method | 34:07 - 41:16 |
Overview of 3 methods | 41:16 - 47:10 |
Problem of Procrastination | 47:10 - 52:50 |
the Most Important Message Of This Video: The 5 Steps Of Guard Passing - Step 1 | 52:50 - 1:00:13 |
Step 2 | 1:00:13 - 1:06:25 |
Step 3 | 1:06:25 - 1:10:52 |
Step 4 | 1:10:52 - 1:17:44 |
Step 5 | 1:17:44 - 1:27:10 |
Negate Advantage Completion Guard Passing Model - NAC Open Guard Passing Method | 1:27:10 - 1:31:35 |
Split Squat as Ultimate Staging Platform | 1:31:35 - 1:36:29 |
Single Biggest Insight into Guard Passing: Side to Side Pressure | 1:36:29 - 1:43:50 |
Mechanical and Tactical Advantage | 1:43:50 - 1:53:22 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
First Requirement Of A Guard Passing Program: Technical Proficiency With The Most High Percentage Methods | 0 - 1:34 |
Double Under Pass | 1:34 - 26:12 |
Over Under Pass | 26:12 - 46:17 |
Knee Cut Pass | 46:17 - 1:26:06 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Toreando Pass | 0 - 1:05:33 |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Leg Drag | 0 - 35;06 |
Long Step Guard Pass | 35:06 - 1:09:15 |
The Smash Pass | 1:09:15 - 1:18:14 |
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Second Requirement Of A Guard Passing Program: The Ability To Break Connections And Shut Down a Dangerous Guard | 0 - 7:26 |
Cross Collar Cuff And Bicep Guard | 7:26 - 28:36 |
De La Riva Guard | 28:36 - 42:37 |
Reverse De la Riva | 42:37 - 47:13 |
Lasso Guard | 47:13 - 52:56 |
Spider And Lasso Guard | 52:56 - 1:00:18 |
Double Spider Guard | 1:00:18 - 1:07:27 |
Emergency Measures | 1:07:27 - 1:14:13 |
Ashi Garami | 1:14:13 - 1:21:37 |
The 3rd Requirement Of A Guard Passing Program: The Ability To Maintain Top Position | 1:21:37 - 1:23:40 |
The Ancient Law Of Push When Pulled And Pull When Pushed | 1:23:40 - 1:31:26 |
Recovering From A Fall | 1:31:26 - 1:44:38 |
Volume 7
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Fourth Requirement of a Guard Passing Program: Using Staging Positions To Pass A Dangerous Guard - the four best staging positions - 1) The Split Squat Position (Headquarters) | 0 - 12:47 |
Second Great Virtue of the Split Squat Position: hip Control and Head Control | 12:47 - 16:30 |
Negating Both Feet From Split Squat | 16:30 - 21:45 |
2) The Knee Drop | 21:45 - 26:13 |
3) Double Knee Position | 26:13 - 29:56 |
4) Outside Advantage Position | 29:56 - 39:07 |
Putting Skills & Theory Into Combative Context | 39:07 - 51:47 |
Flattening an Opponent | 51:47 - 1:00:45 |
Negating An Opponent’s Guard | 1:00:45 - 1:07:46 |
The Fifth Requirement of a guard passing program: finding advantage within a neutral position - creating advantage while passing | 1:07:46 - 1:26:01 |
Volume 8
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Guard Passing From The Shoulder Line | 0 - 8:35 |
sixth requirement of a guard passing program: breaking through defensive frames and getting to your pin - Beating Frames - Distance | 8:35 - 13:48 |
Angle Change | 13:48 - 16:04 |
Direction | 16:04 - 20:39 |
Directly Attacking The Frames | 20:39 - 24:11 |
Side To Side Pressure | 24:11 - 29:35 |
Beating Inversion | 29:35 - 33:40 |
Turning In To Turtle | 33:40 - 38:24 |
Turning Out To Turtle | 38:24 - 42:33 |
Propping | 42:33 - 46:20 |