John Danaher – Feet To Floor: Volume 1 Vol.3-4
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With Professor John Danaher’s revolutionary approach for transferring feet to floor, learn how every BJJ student should be fighting on their feet.
Learn about John’s revolutionary guard-pulling concept and how any student may apply it to get genuine results.
Instead of merely duplicating wrestling or judo, use a unique BJJ-based method to get the battle to the ground, and uncover techniques and combos you’ve never seen before.
With Professor Danaher’s innovative system for training from the feet, you may move quickly into positions from which you can strike right away.
To preserve your edge early in top position, use these methods to counter and halt troublesome guard pullers.
Learn how to convert popular movements from the mat to your feet, as well as how certain easy sweeps may be used as takedowns and more.
Professor John Danaher is widely regarded as the finest grappling teacher in the world, having produced champions like as Gordon Ryan, Georges St. Pierre, and Garry Tonon.
Learn more. More victories.
Part 3:
The Third Standing Position Precursor Skill: Motion Moving for a Purpose
The Principle of the Puppet
The Principle of Grip and Move
Standing Position’s Fourth Precursor Skill: Breaking Stance/Kuzushi
Kuzushi’s Four Golden Opportunities
Fifth Standing Precursor Skill: Position
As You Begin Your Journey In The Standing Position, Here Are the 5 Minimum Requirements: #1 Prerequisite Skills #2 Front Takedowns #3 Rear Takedowns #4 Pulling Guard #5 Countering a Guard Pull
Part 4:
4 Takedowns in the Front
Your First Front Takedown Pick
Uki Waza and Collar Drag
Your First Jiu Jitsu Takedown: The Collar Drag
Collar Drag Power and Control Hands
Collar Drag Leg Action: Uki Waza or Single Slide
Cross Lapel Heavy Hand High Head
The Forward Rock Body Position and Collar Drag Angle
Collar Drag’s Three Targets
The Most Significant Disadvantage of Collar Drag Predictability
Working From Grip Fight Straight Cuff Movement as a Distraction
Kenka-Yotsu Collar Drag: Cuff Method
Kenka-Yotsu Collar Drag: Cross Grip Combining the Collar Drag with Other Attacks
Collar Drag into Half Sasae
Snap into Collar Drag, Seoi
Snap Into Collar Drag Two on One Cross Collar
Failed Failed Cross Osoto-Gari into Collar Drag Collar Drag into Kouchi-Gari
Ankle Pick into Collar Drag Failed
Drag and Drop
Working with the Feet and the Floor
The Collar Drag Has a Significant Advantage Over Other Takedown Methods
The Amazing Connection Between the Collar Drag, the Single Leg, and the Back
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