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- Gordon “The King” Ryan is a multiple-time ADCC champion who is the most dominant and technical no-gi grappler on Earth, and this is your chance to learn his incredibly effective loose passing system!
- Combine your techniques to be able to move through stubborn guards, including specific positions like Reverse De La Riva, De La Riva, ashi garami, and more
- Hear Gordon’s methodology and advice on how to use this system to revolutionize your guard passing, including his new philosophy for you to work by
- See why the flanking position is so powerful and how you can weaponize the j point at all-times as you force your way around and through the guard
- See actual rolling footage from the gym as Gordon puts this system into action and then breaks down exactly what he was doing so you can see the techniques in motion
Digital Video + Flow Chart & Visual Notes
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!
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro to Passing 2.0 | 0 |
The New Philosophy | 8:27 |
Cranial Shift | 16:30 |
Mastering Leg Locks to Matering Guard Passing | 21:25 |
Overview | 25:38:00 |
The Beauty of Half Guard | 28:22:00 |
Approaching a Supine Guard | 31:35:00 |
Toreando Footwork | 36:43:00 |
Creating Tension in the Legs | 44:23:00 |
Feinting | 47:03:00 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Toreando to Side Control | 0 |
Toreando to Knee on Belly | 3.48.00 |
Toreando to Cross Shin Pin | 8.19.00 |
Passing From a Cross Shin Pin | 12.56.00 |
Side to Side Toreandos | 18.01.00 |
Camping on a Naive Opponent | 19.28.00 |
Toreando to Camping | 24.54 |
The Battle of Knee and Elbow Connection | 27.52 |
Upward Facing Vs Outward Facing Knee | 29.16.00 |
Passing Vs Upward Facing Knee | 30.11.00 |
Passing Vs Outward Facing Knee | 37.58.12 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Gripping Battle at the Knee | 0 |
Passing on the Grip Strip | 5.36.00 |
Using a Shin Pin to Maintain Camp | 16.44.12 |
Pommeling Vs Opponent's Extended Leg | 23.33.36 |
Forcing Half Guard | 33.25.00 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro to High Step Passing | 0 |
Toreando/High Step Dilemma | 4.44.00 |
Setups From Reverse De La Riva/Split Squat | 8.53.00 |
Setups From J Point Camping | 11.52.00 |
setups from knee shield &butterfly half guard | 14.49.00 |
Setups From Irimi Ashi Garami | 19.12.00 |
Preventing a Reap | 23.02.00 |
The Ideal | 27.36.00 |
Back Step Vs Front Pommel Dilemma | 30.49.24 |
Opponent's Reaction - Naive Vs Talented | 32.36.12 |
Passing a Naive Opponent | 35.32.00 |
Passing a Talented Opponent | 44.17.00 |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Rebooting the System | 0 |
Partner Grabs the Legs | 3.11.00 |
High Step Vs Loose Grip | 5.48.00 |
Kick Out Vs Tighter Grip | 9.03.00 |
High Step/Kick Out Dilemma Vs Ultra Sticky Grip | 11.20.00 |
Passing Vs Tight Scoop Grip - Robustness of Grip Vs Exposure of the Ankle | 13.15.00 |
Passing After Losing Control of Opponent's Far Leg | 18.57.00 |
Countering a Full Inversion | 23.46.00 |
Segway to North South | 29.24.00 |
Camping to North South | 30.30.00 |
High Stepping to North South | 37.12.00 |
North South Back to Camping | 40.46.00 |
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Opponent Reguards Moving Immediately to a Flank | 0 |
Intro to High Stepping From Outside De La Riva | 2.48.00 |
Clearing an Initial Grip Move to Toreando | 4.35.00 |
Clearing a Grip and Baiting Reverse De La Riva | 8.08.00 |
Forcing Far Side Reverse De La Riva | 11.03.00 |
Clearing a Loose Ankle Grip | 15.23.00 |
Clearing a Tight Ankle Grip | 20.27.00 |
Clearing a Scoop Grip From Outside De La Riva | 23.26.00 |
Shuffling to North South | 29.54.00 |
Outro | 32.19.00 |
Volume 7
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Roll 1 - Alex | 0 |
Roll 2 - Ruben | 15.58.00 |
Roll 3 - Drew | 33.17.00 |
Roll 4 - Placido | 52.10.00 |
Roll 5 - Cristos | 1.06.08.00 |
Volume 8
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Roll Commentary 1 - Alex | 0 |
Roll Commentary 2 - Ruben | 5.14.00 |
Roll Commentary 3 - Drew | 10.19.00 |
Roll Commentary 4 - Placido | 15.24.00 |
Roll Commentary 5 - Cristos | 20.30.00 |
Attack The Guard In A Whole New Way With Gordon “The King” Ryan’s System For Passing That Gordon Calls “The Real Way To Pass Good Guards” - Including His Secret High Stepping Method That He’s Been Crushing The Competition With!
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What Will You Learn?
Change the whole way you approach guard passing with Gordon Ryan’s guide to using loose passing to create a system that lets you put constant pressure on the opposition. Over 8-volumes, Gordon breaks down his entire arsenal of toreandos, high step passes, flanking passes, and more that he combines into a system that anyone can use to upgrade their top game.
Gordon has been tearing up the competition with his methods for high stepping through and toreando passing around the guard, making his opponents constantly work until he breaks down their defenses and takes total control. Now you can learn all of those techniques, strategies, central problems, and more as Gordon breaks down everything you’ll need to know.
Watch these systems in action as Gordon rolls live in the gym and then breaks down each roll - for you to see what he’s doing and hear why he’s doing it. Work with the most upgraded and modern no-gi passing as Gordon shows you how to pummel and pass from De La Riva, ashi garami, reverse De La Riva, and more - and why you must use the flanking position as often as possible for your best passing results.
Don’t miss this chance to get an entirely new outlook on your guard passing with this series on how to turn loose passing into real pressure. With this new philosophy, grapplers of all levels can keep people off their legs longer, stay on offense, and create reliable passes that change their whole game for the better.