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Systematically Attacking The Back by Gordon Ryan

Gordon Ryan teaches every detail behind his signature submission system, including the rear naked strangle that he has used to submit some of the best on Earth.

  • Watch Gordon break down gym footage to talk you through the techniques and system in real-time.
  • Learn the back attack system developed together by Gordon and his coach, Professor John Danaher, to create Gordon’s one-of-a-kind combos of strangles, arm locks, triangles, and more.
  • Gordon is fresh off of ADCC 2019, where he won double gold and strangled five elite black belts with these exact details.
  • Gordon Ryan has used this system nearly exclusively the last few years, including dozens of submission wins as a black belt.
  • Know More. Win More.



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Course Content

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Introduction 0 - 3:47
Exploiting the Body's Asymmetry Introduction 3:47 - 7:04
Control Mechanisms 7:04 - 9:51
Importance of Diagonal Control 9:51 - 13:34
Underhook Side vs Overhook Side 13:34 - 20:10
Goal Setting Offensively 20:10 - 25:38
Goal Settign OFfensively (Grip Fighting) 25:38 - 29:42
Goal Setting Defensively 29:42 - 36:13
Overview of Upper Body Grips 36:13 - 45:32
Introduction to Control On the Overhook Side 45:32 - 47:08
Recovering Bottom Hook (Long Hook) 47:08 - 53:34
Recovering Bottom Hook (Short Hook) 53:34 - 1:00:59
Countering a Complete Hip Escape 1:00:59 - 1:22:18

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Utilizing Butterfly Hook When Oppoenent Clears Top Hook 0 - 3:42
Switching Off to High Ball Ride 3:42 - 7:55
Re-Inserting Hook From High Ball Ride 7:55 - 14:39
Overview of Escaping Head First on Over Hook Side 14:39 - 20:40
Understanding the InterfaceBetween Underhook and Over Hook Side 20:40 - 24:17
Countering a Two on One Escape with a Claw Grip 24:17 - 30:54
The Kata Gatame Back Exposure Dilemma 30:54 - 40:52
Countering a Two on One with a Half Claw 40:52 - 46:15
Countering a Full Elbow Slip 46:15 - 54:21
Using an Arm Drag to Counter a Full Escape 54:21 - 59:59
Understanding the Rear Chest Lock 59:59 - 1:02:36
Re-Capturing Head Position Through Claw Grip Variation 1:02:36 - 1:12:35

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Intro to undertook side 0 - 2:47
Opponent clears bottom hook - re attacking with good head position 2:47 - 8:03
Reiterating the seated head and arm 8:03 - 14:23
Countering opponents elbow wedge 14:23 - 21:50
Introduction to opponent clearing top hooks 21:50 - 23:34
Using a butterfly hook to enter post rear mount 23:34 - 26:44
Understanding the differences between highball ride underhook vs overhook side 26:44 - 30:25
Using gripping strategies to counter opponents knee post 30:25 - 35:33
Countering successful knee post from highball ride 35:33 - 38:36
Countering when opponent successfully turtles 38:36 - 45:04

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE

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Introduction to escaping the under-hook side - upper body 0 - 2:25
Using far wrist to recover head positioning 2:25 - 11:15
Recovering head position when you loose the far wrist 11:15 - 20:31
Using a butterfly hook to reclaim head position 20:31 - 30:09
Recapturing the back via kimura 30:09 - 35:25
Understanding the value of cross body ride 35:25 - 39:53
Reclaiming the back from Cross body ride 39:53 - 48:33
Freestyle Guillotine from cross body ride 48:33 - 56:13
Hammerlock from cross body ride 56:13 - 1:01:01
Attacking the legs from a cross body ride 1:01:01 - 1:05:56

Volume 5

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Explains offensive and defensive elbow pummeling 0 - 2:48
Extraction and reinsertion method to counter elbow pummel 2:48 - 5:45
Using a cross wrist to counter elbow pummels 5:45 - 8:58
What to do when opponent forces two strangle hands 8:58 - 12:29
Explaining the hip height problem/ theory of neck pummeling 12:29 - 18:07
Introduction to finishing from the back 18:07 - 21:37
Recapping under hook vs over-hook side 21:37 - 25:32
Straight wrist grips vs cross wrist grips 25:32 - 26:58
The dilemma between trapping the hands and attacking the neck 26:58 - 30:39
The inherent flaw of one on one grips 30:39 - 33:52
Proper head positioning while strangling 33:52 - 36:18
Multidirectional grip breaking 36:18 - 43:00
Ten finger grip break 43:00 - 45:34
How to properly lock a strangle 45:34 - 51:01
Using a finger walk to counter secondary hand interference 51:01 - 56:50
Countering secondary hand thumb line grab 56:50 - 1:00:53
Countering partners primary hand grab 1:00:53 - 1:03:36
Eliminating partners primary hand via leg trap 1:03:36 - 1:09:06
Two ways of trapping hands 1:09:06 - 1:13:37

Volume 6

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Intro to attacking from the under-hook side 0 - 2:21
Using a single cross wrist grip to trap a hand 2:21 - 7:34
Single cross double cross dilemma 7:34 - 10:40
Strangle/double cross trilema 10:40 - 13:56
Using a inside wrist grip to trap a arm 13:56 - 16:49
Using a inside wrist grip to switch to a cross grip 16:49 - 19:44
Countering the secondary defensive hand with a opportunistic trap 19:44 - 22:42
Understanding top pummels 22:42 - 25:07
Using top pummels to acquire a double cross 25:07 - 28:31
Mindset behind finishing from the Under-hook side 28:31 - 30:55
Getting underneath the chin 30:55 - 37:35
Garrote 37:35 - 41:24
Mandible strangle 41:24 - 47:40
Outro 47:40 - 51:14

Volume 7

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Roll 1 with Giancarlo Commentary 0 - 9:06
Roll 2 with Placido Commentary 9:06 - 14:44
Roll 3 with Ben commentary 14:44 - 21:43
Roll 4 with Giancarlo commentary 21:43 - 32:10
Roll 5 with Placido commentary 32:10 - 40:20

Volume 8

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Roll 1 with Giancarlo 0 - 4:11
Roll 2 with Placido 4:11 - 8:15
Roll 3 with Ben 8:15 - 12:14
Roll 4 with Giancarlo 12:14 - 16:20
Roll 5 with Placido 16:20 - 20:21

Learn The Complete Submission System That Has Made Gordon Ryan The Most Feared Back Attacker Ever

3-Time ADCC Gold Medalist Gordon Ryan Teaches Every Detail Behind His Signature Submission Back Attacks - Including The Rear Naked Strangle He Has Mastered


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What Will You Learn?

Gordon Ryan is standing on top of the no-gi grappling world, and he has done it with a relentless technical game with one crown jewel - the most effective back attack system ever. Now is your chance, over eight packed volumes, to learn all of the techniques and combinations that make up this groundbreaking submission system. Get all the major concepts and subtle details, including a real-time video breakdown of Gordon explaining his system in action at the gym.

Gordon’s back control has become his signature, and he has shown the rare ability to consistently finish fights there, even against really elite black belts. This is because of the strangling techniques that his coach, John Danaher, developed and Gordon has evolved with. Instead of being a carbon copy of his coach’s system, Gordon takes those principles and problems and finds his own unique hand fighting combinations that get him to strangles, arm locks, triangles, and more.

Go through every possibility as Gordon Ryan teaches you his entire system for back attacking, including finishing with the strangle and troubleshooting against escaping opponents. Gordon teaches the basic concepts, how things change depending on the side, and how to hand fight (and elbow fight) for dominant grips. These 8 volumes contain one of the most complete and effective modern submission games in no-gi grappling, and this is your chance to learn from “The King” himself.

In addition to seeing Gordon explain every technique and combination, see the system in action as Gordon does positional sparring and then breaks down the footage for you. Now you can see not just what Gordon is doing, but hear why he is doing it and what you can learn from the analytical mind of Gordon Ryan. Don’t just learn how to attack, see what is the best move for that moment and how to stay one step ahead with this live demonstration of the system.

So, What's On This Series?

Part 1:

  • Introduction 
  • Exploiting the Body's Asymmetry Introduction 
  • Control Mechanisms
  • Importance of Diagonal Control 
  • Underhook Side vs Overhook Side 
  • Goal Setting Offensively 
  • Goal Setting Offensively (Grip Fighting) 
  • Goal Setting Defensively
  • Overview of Upper Body Grips 
  • Introduction to Control On the Overhook Side 
  • Recovering Bottom Hook (Long Hook) 
  • Recovering Bottom Hook (Short Hook)
  • Countering a Complete Hip Escape 

Part 2:

  • Utilizing Butterfly Hook When Opponent Clears Top Hook 
  • Switching Off to High Ball Ride 
  • Re-Inserting Hook From High Ball Ride
  • Overview of Escaping Head First on Over Hook Side 
  • Understanding the Interface Between Underhook and Over Hook Side 
  • Countering a Two on One Escape with a Claw Grip 
  • The Kata Gatame Back Exposure Dilemma
  • Countering a Two on One with a Half Claw 
  • Countering a Full Elbow Slip 
  • Using an Arm Drag to Counter a Full Escape 
  • Understanding the Rear Chest Lock
  • Re-Capturing Head Position Through Claw Grip Variation

Part 3:

  • Intro to undertook side
  • Opponent clears bottom hook
  • Re attacking with good head position
  • Reiterating the seated head and arm 
  • Countering opponents elbow wedge 
  • Introduction to opponent clearing top hooks 
  • Using a butterfly hook to enter post rear mount
  • Understanding the differences between highball ride underhook vs overhook side 
  • Using gripping strategies to counter opponents knee post 
  • Countering successful knee post from highball ride
  • Countering when opponent successfully turtles

Part 4:

  • Introduction to escaping the under-hook side - upper body 
  • Using far wrist to recover head positioning 
  • Recovering head position when you loose the far wrist 
  • Using a butterfly hook to reclaim head position 
  • Recapturing the back via kimura 
  • Understanding the value of cross body ride
  • Reclaiming the back from Cross body ride 
  • Freestyle Guillotine from cross body ride 
  • Hammerlock from cross body ride 
  • Attacking the legs from a cross body ride

Part 5:

  • Explains offensive and defensive elbow pummeling 
  • Extraction and reinsertion method to counter elbow pummel 
  • Using a cross wrist to counter elbow pummels 
  • What to do when opponent forces two strangle hands 
  • Explaining the hip height problem/ theory of neck pummeling 
  • Introduction to finishing from the back
  • Recapping under hook vs over-hook side 
  • Straight wrist grips vs cross wrist grips
  • The dilemma between trapping the hands and attacking the neck 
  • The inherent flaw of one on one grips 
  • Proper head positioning while strangling 
  • Multi-directional grip breaking 
  • Ten finger grip break
  • How to properly lock a strangle 
  • Using a finger walk to counter secondary hand interference 
  • Countering secondary hand thumb line grab 
  • Countering partners primary hand grab 
  • Eliminating partners primary hand via leg trap
  • Two ways of trapping hands

Part 6:

  • Intro to attacking from the under-hook side 
  • Using a single cross wrist grip to trap a hand
  • Single cross double cross dilemma 
  • Strangle/double cross trilema
  • Using a inside wrist grip to trap a arm 
  • Using a inside wrist grip to switch to a cross grip
  • Countering the secondary defensive hand with a opportunistic trap
  • Understanding top pummels 
  • Using top pummels to acquire a double cross 
  • Mindset behind finishing from the Under-hook side 
  • Getting underneath the chin 
  • Garrote 
  • Mandible strangle
  • Outro 

Part 7:

  • Roll 1 with Giancarlo Commentary
  • Roll 2 with Placido Commentary 
  • Roll 3 with Ben commentary 
  • Roll 4 with Giancarlo commentary 
  • Roll 5 with Placido commentary 

Part 8:

  • Roll 1 with Giancarlo 
  • Roll 2 with Placido 
  • Roll 3 with Ben 
  • Roll 4 with Giancarlo 
  • Roll 5 with Placido 

So, What Does It All Cost?

$349

 

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