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Wrestling For BJJ by Hudson Taylor

Learn The Wrestling Based System For Jiu Jitsu That Other BJJ Guys Can’t Defend

  • Hudson Taylor’s Wrestling System Can Be Adopted By Anyone
  • Takedown &Control Younger, Stronger Or Higher Belt Opponents – Even Black Belts.
  • This Simple System Works For Any Practitioner– Especially Older Practitioners
  • Hudson Taylor is a NCAA Division-1 All American Wrestler who won the IBJJF worlds at blue belt after 6 months of training
  • Now is your chance to gain a competitive edge on your opponents

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

single wrist set up &control 0 - 3:03
single wrist stack 3:03 - 7:01
single wrist step over to half 7:01 - 11:11
reverse arm bar 11:11 - 13:51
tilt from single wrist 13:51 - 17:18
cradle off of single wrist 17:18 - 21:02
power half 21:02 - 24:57
tilt from legs in 24:57 - 27:06
counter when opponent sits to hip 27:06 - 29:08
pin up 29:08 - 31:33
moneymaker 31:33 - 36:18
moneymaker on flexible opponent 36:18 - 38:49
putting it all together 38:49 - 40:06

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

knee slide drill 0 - 2:38
knee slide to escape 2:38 - 4:22
wrist reversal 4:22 - 7:11
elevator sweep reversal 7:11 - 9:24
granby to escape 9:24 - 11:58
granby to reversal 11:58 - 16:39
changeover/knee slide dril 16:39 - 19:24
changeover 19:24 - 21:37
escape when opponent attacks belly ankle 21:37 - 23:48
granby roll when opponent attacks belly ankle 23:48 - 25:48
defense when opponent throws leg in 25:48 - 28:44
defending the power half 28:44 - 32:07
defending banana split 32:07 - 36:23
sit out defense to legs 36:23 - 40:15
defending power half when opponent sits to butt 40:15 - 44:24
defending when opponent grabs his own ankle 44:24 - 47:24
final thoughts 47:24 - 48:49

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

club replacement drill 0 - 3:43
half pull full drill 3:43 - 6:00
under hook shuck 6:00 - 8:14
hand fighting sequence from under hook 8:14 - 10:55
arm drag when opponent has an overtie 10:55 - 13:53
hand fighting sequence for 2 on 1 13:53 - 16:36
inside tie/outside tie hand fighting 16:36 - 20:02
running the pipe single leg 20:02 - 23:07
Knee block to finish single 23:07 - 25:17
transition finish to single leg 25:17 - 28:13
twisting finish to single 28:13 - 30:48
same side single leg finish 30:48 - 33:35
finishing the single from knees 33:35 - 36:58
finishing the single when both guys are on knees 36:58 - 39:49
ankle flair finish on the single 39:49 - 42:19
finishing the single when opponent Whizzers 42:19 - 45:25
final thoughts 45:25 - 46:17

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

intro 0 - :38
defense for opponents collar tie :38 - 3:20
defending the opponents under hook 3:20 - 6;23
defending the 2 on 1 6:23 - 7:48
defending the opponents inside tie 7:48 - 11:25
defending opponents outside tie 11:25 - 13:35
defending the single when leg is in the middle 13:35 - 18:40
defending the single leg by bringing the leg inside 18:40 - 23:06
defending the single when both guys are on the feet 23:06 - 26:20
defending the single when opponent is on knees 26:20 - 30:38
defending the single when both guys are on knees 30:38 - 34:13
far ankle bait 34:13 - 36:11
conventional defense when both guys are on knees 36:11 - 38:25
defending the low single 38:25 - 45:18


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What Will You Learn?

Hudson Taylor walked into a BJJ Gym for the first time in the fall of 2016. By the spring of 2017 he was a Blue Belt World Champ. That just doesn’t happen. Full Disclosure: Hudson is a great wrestler with a lot of mat awareness, but he won this title in a Gi!

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Hudson can show you the easiest takedowns that give you the most bang for your buck. With just a little practice you should be able to takedown virtually any BJJ opponent. Why? BJJ guys don’t practice wrestling takedowns! Doing them or defending them! They are making major errors that you can exploit easily – once you know how!

Wrestling is all about control and far too many of the lower belts are worried about flashy submissions before they establish solid positioning… Hudson says “speed is the enemy of pinning” and when you see how to execute his unthinkably slow, grinding style, it will all make sense… Wherever you are in BJJ Hudson can help your game

So, What's On The Series?

Part 1
single wrist set up &control
single wrist stack
single wrist step over to half
reverse arm bar
tilt from single wrist
cradle off of single wrist
power half
tilt from legs in
counter when opponent sits to hip
pin up
moneymaker
moneymaker on flexible opponent
putting it all together


Part 2
knee slide drill
knee slide to escape
wrist reversal
elevator sweep reversal
granby to escape
granby to reversal
changeover/knee slide drill
changeover
escape when opponent attacks belly ankle
granby roll when opponent attacks belly ankle
defense when opponent throws leg in
defending the power half
defending banana split
sit out defense to legs
defending power half when opponent sits to butt
defending when opponent grabs his own ankle
final thoughts

Part 3
club replacement drill
half pull full drill
under hook shuck
hand fighting sequence from under hook
arm drag when opponent has an overtie
hand fighting sequence for 2 on 1
inside tie/outside tie hand fighting
running the pipe single leg
Knee block to finish single
transition finish to single leg
twisting finish to single
same side single leg finish
finishing the single from knees
finishing the single when both guys are on knees
finishing the single when opponent Whizzers
final thoughts


Part 4
intro
defense for opponents collar tie
defending the opponents under hook
defending the 2 on 1
defending the opponents inside tie
defending opponents outside tie
defending the single when leg is in the middle
defending the single leg by bringing the leg inside
defending the single when both guys are on the feet
defending the single when opponent is on knees
defending the single when both guys are on knees
far ankle bait
conventional defense when both guys are on knees
defending the low single

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