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  • Edging Your Way Out Of Danger: Submission Escapes – BDSM Jitsu by Craig Jones

    Edging Your Way Out Of Danger: Submission Escapes – BDSM Jitsu by Craig Jones

    Escape Jiu-Jitsu’s Toughest and Most Highest Percentage Submissions and Edge Yourself Out Of Danger With B-Team Legend Craig Jones! 

    • Shift your mindset to a new-style of escapes that will keep you out of submission danger and in the fight!
    • Craig shows you his favorite, proven methods of escaping armbars, arm triangles, americanas, Kimuras, Omoplatas, Guillotines, and much more!
    • Destroy your opponent’s confidence with a wide range of counters that not only get you out of submission danger,but back on offense and ready to attack.
    • Develop safe ways to train escapes with Craig’s next-level concepts of relaxation, sparring safely, and understanding the stages of escape.
    • As a bonus Craig includes the only Buggy escape that you’ll ever need and that has a 100% success rate against Buggy Choke Legend Jay Rodriguez!
    • Build a complete understanding of arm bar escapes including how to use the hitchhiker escape, defeating armbar variations, how to elbow pummel and more to defeat today’s modern arm bar approach.
    • Edge your way out of danger with Craig Jones’ 4-part masterclass on submission escapes!

    Volume 1

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Intro0:00 – 4:50
    Relax4:50 – 6:20
    Understanding Their Next Step6:20 – 9:13
    Understanding The Stages9:13 – 11:59
    Arm Bar Escapes Intro11:59 – 14:17
    Late Arm Bar Escapes14:17 – 23:03
    Hitchhiker Follow Up23:03 – 28:42
    Reverse Hitchhiker28:42 – 36:25
    Late Stage Follow Up36:25 – 42:30
    Elbow Pummel42:30 +

    Volume 2

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    Jump Over The Leg0:00 – 2:50
    Early Stage2:50 – 8:12
    Stack8:12 – 12:23
    Choi Bar Escape12:23 – 14:56
    Sparring Arm Bar Escapes14:56 – 17:22
    Arm Triangle Escape17:22 – 21:33
    Americana Escape21:33 – 26:13
    Kimura Escape26:13 – 28:21
    Bottom Side Control28:21 – 30:20
    Top Half Guard30:20 – 31:55
    Kimura Trap31:55 – 34:34
    Standing Back34:34 – 36:22
    Turtle Grip Break36:22 – 37:59
    Half Guard Reversal37:59 – 40:43
    Arm Bar Counter40:43 – 43:28
    T-Bag Kimura Defense43:28 – 47:38
    Standard Kimura Defense47:38 +

    Volume 3

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    Bonus: Being An Annoying C#Nt0:00 – 2:10
    Omoplata Defense2:10 – 6:14
    Straight Ankle Defense6:14 – 18:13
    Rear Naked Choke Escape18:13 – 19:24
    Hand Fighting19:24 – 24:58
    Misalignment24:58 – 30:46
    Hail Mary Escapes30:46 – 34:33
    Guillotine Defense34:33 – 37:04
    Approaching The Chin Strap37:04 +

    Volume 4

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    Rotational Escape0:00 – 5:51
    Closed Guard5:51 – 10:22
    Triangle Escapes10:22 – 11:53
    Posture11:53 – 13:45
    Legs Over13:45 – 15:58
    Thumb Post15:58 – 18:26
    Knee Pull18:26 – 21:38
    Darce Escape21:38 – 29:39
    Bonus: The Only Buggy Escape You Will Ever Need[100% Success Rate Against Jay Rod]29:39 +
  • New Wave Jiu Jitsu: A New Philosophy Of Submissions Escapes by John Danaher

    New Wave Jiu Jitsu: A New Philosophy Of Submissions Escapes by John Danaher

    Enter a new way to escape submission holds, as John Danaher teaches you the same systems and methods his students use to escape some of the tightest, most potentially-devastating locks with no damage!

    • Launch immediate counter attacks for position and submission against failed submission attempts with these key insights into each position from John.
    • Get out of guillotines, armbars, triangles, kimuras, and even heel hooks on this 8-volume mega series.
    • Study the precise details on how to finish the submissions, so you can totally understand how to shut them down and prevent them.
    • John Danaher is the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu coach of champion athletes like Gordon Ryan, Garry Tonon, Craig Jones, and Georges St. Pierre.

    Volume 1

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Introduction0:00 – 7:25
    Escaping the Guillotine – Standing Guillotine Defense – Hip Post Method7:25 – 16:24
    Ude Gaeshi16:24 – 28:49
    Tradition28:49 – 34:56
    Centerline Theory34:56 – 50:19
    Beating the High Elbow50:19 – 55:07
    The Spinning Escape55:07 – 1:03:14
    Defending the Arm-In Guillotine – Sit-Out Wrist Control1:03:14 – 1:17:32
    Arm Spin to Centerline1:17:32 – 1:21:32
    First reactions: Traditional VS Modern1:21:32 – 1:30:58
    Knee Posting1:30:58 – 1:37:50
    Hand Fighting and Guillotines1:37:50 +

    Volume 2

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Defending the Guillotine in Closed Guard – Head Slipping0:00 – 11:57
    Hip Slip11:57 – 22:49
    Intro to the Von Flue22:49 – 27:45
    Mechanics of the Von Flue27:45 – 34:02
    First Application: Closed Guard34:02 – 42:24
    Second Application: Side Control42:24 – 47:53
    Third Application: Guard Passing47:53 – 55:24
    A Summary of Our Guillotine Defense Philosophy55:24 +

    Volume 3

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    Arm Bar (Juji Gatame) Defense – Important Considerations0:00 – 10:18
    Variations in Arm Configuration10:18 – 15:27
    Counter Offense From Juji Gatame15:27 – 19:53
    Elbow Escape From Juji Gatame19:53 – 28:23
    The Turning Escape28:23 – 49:36
    The Passover Escape49:36 – 1:01:21
    The Cross Face Escape1:01:21 – 1:08:12
    The Misdirectional Escape1:08:12 – 1:20:10
    Defending Juji Gatame From Guard1:20:10 – 1:30:43
    Defending Juji Gatame From Rear Mount1:30:43 – 1:37:51
    Escape Juji Gatame From Turtle Position1:37:51 +

    Volume 4

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Triangle Defense – General Considerations on the Triangle0:00 – 15:13
    The Thumb Post Escape15:13 – 27:40
    Cross Ankle Defense27:40 +

    Volume 5

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Kimura Defense – Understanding Kimura So That We Can Escape Kimura0:00 – 9:50
    Keeping Your Hand in Front Of You9:50 – 28:28
    Denying Wrist Control28:28 – 35:41
    Elbow Slipping35:41 – 45:06
    Freeing Your Head45:06 – 52:02
    The Best Kimura Defense Drill You Can use52:02 – 1:02:49
    Trap Kimura1:02:49 – 1:10:10
    Escaping T Kimura1:10:10 – 1:21:57
    Standing Kimuras1:21:57 – 1:30:47
    Layers of Defense to Kimura – 1st Layer of Defense – Wrists1:30:47 – 1:34:26
    2nd Layer of Defense – The Elbow1:34:26 – 1:36:14
    3rd Layer of Defense – Head Mobility/Body Mobility1:36:14 – 1:41:42
    Counter Attacking vs Kimura1:41:42 +

    Volume 6

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    Heel Hook Defense – The Law of Mutual Exposure0:00 – 9:53
    The Most Basic Distinction in Ashi Garami: Inside Position and Outside Position9:53 – 14:46
    Traditional Approaches to Heel Hook Defense in Jiu Jitsu14:46 – 24:27
    A New Philosophy of Heel Hook Defense24:27 – 38:10
    The Art of Heel Slipping38:10 – 55:43
    The Art of Heel Slipping 255:43 – 1:02:45
    Hiding the Heel: The Law of Knee and Toes1:02:45 – 1:09:56
    The Art of Knee Slipping1:09:56 – 1:21:28
    The 4 Fundamental Defensive Positions for Inside heel Hooks1:21:28 – 1:44:54
    Ankle Control1:44:54 +

    Volume 7

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    Cross Ashi Garami Defense – Defending Inside Foot Position – Hip Scoot Escape0:00 – 6:52
    The Misdirectional Escape6:52 – 15:45
    Separation Escape15:45 – 21:27
    Countering a Lace Leg (Double Trouble)21:27 – 36:06
    Defending Outside Foot Position – Contrasting Inside and Outside Foot Position36:06 – 44:39
    Differences in Defending 50/50 vs Inside Sankaku44:39 – 51:50
    Heel Slipping in 50/5051:50 – 58:49
    True 50/5058:49 – 1:12:18
    Countering the Inverted Knee/Inside Shoulder1:12:18 – 1:21:12
    His Preference/Your Preference1:21:12 – 1:27:41
    Small Considerations That Make Big Differences1:27:41 – 1:38:33
    When to Turn/When Not to Turn1:38:33 – 1:49:46
    When to Turn/When Not to Turn part 21:49:46 +

    Volume 8

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    The 3 Fundamental Defensive Positions in 50/500:00
    510.09930555556
    520.3263888889
    530.5493055556
    Backside Applications0.9097222222
    Defending Backside Part 229:00 – 33:32
    Straight Ashi Garami Defense33:32 – 38:05
    Heel Slipping From Straight Ashi38:05 – 47:06
    Defending Irimi Ashi Garami Part 147:06 – 53:35
    Defending Irimi Ashi Garami Part 253:35 – 57:27
    Defending the Reap to Inside Ashi Garami57:27 – 1:05:21
    Defending Outside Ashi Garami1:05:21
    Defending Outside Ashi Garami Part 20.05116898148 +
  • New Wave Jiu Jitsu: Closed Guard – Building a Complete Closed Guard System by John Danaher

    New Wave Jiu Jitsu: Closed Guard – Building a Complete Closed Guard System by John Danaher

    Use some of the strongest closed guard positions together for a unified system of offense to give yourself the best chance at victory in the gym and in competition

    • Understand the central problems of closed guard and how you can solve them with efficiency and technique that anyone can use
    • Fight from the side scissor, the clamp, double underhooks, the top lock, and more to give yourself a constant competitive advantage
    • John teaches you how to attack the legs against an opponent who stands in your guard – with secrets for leg locking that he and his team helped revolutionize
    • This series shows how even short grapplers can unlock a dangerous closed guard by using a two-stage method for controlling the fight
    • Professor John Danaher has taught grappling and combat superstars like Gordon Ryan, Georges St. Pierre, Garry Tonon, and many more throughout his illustrious coaching career – with remarkable success with students of all levels of experience and athleticism.
    • Know more. Win more.

    Volume 1

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Introduction0:00 – 3:26
    Advantages and Disadvantages of Closed Guard3:26 – 20:16
    The Biggest Theme of this Video: The Battle of Closed Guard is Always a Battle for Posture20:16 – 25:03
    How to Win the Battle for Posture &4 Infallible Signs that You Are Winning25:03 – 48:38
    The Side Scissor Series – Mechanics of the Side Scissor48:38 – 59:24
    Getting to a Side Scissor from Closed Guard – Elbow Post Method59:24 – 1:11:22
    Arm Drag Method1:11:22 – 1:19:12
    The Underhook Method1:19:12 – 1:25:09
    The Misdirectional Method1:25:09 +

    Volume 2

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    The Crucial Tactical Elements of the Side Scissor Position – Battle for Elbow, Height &Angle0:00 – 8:36
    The Side Scissor Trilemma8:36 – 15:25
    The Best Moves From Side Scissor Position When You Win The Battle for Height – Taking the Back15:25 – 22:05
    The Wrist Sweep22:05 – 26:37
    The Elbow Sweep26:37 – 29:28
    Elbow Sweep: Part 229:28 – 34:16
    Armbar: Juji Gatame34:16 – 38:57
    The Rear Triangle (Ushiro Sankaku)38:57 – 45:19
    Best Moves from Side Scissor when you lose the battle for height – The Flower Sweep45:19 – 50:43
    The Pendulum Sweep50:43 – 57:11
    Lat Armbar (Lat Juji Gatame)57:11 – 1:03:27
    Ude Gatame1:03:27 – 1:12:48
    Shoulder Crunch Sumi Gaeshi1:12:48 +

    Volume 3

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    Losing the Battle for the Elbow: The Clamp Series – The Clamp0:00 – 10:11
    Triangle10:11 – 17:40
    Inverted Arm Bar Juji Gatame17:40 – 21:19
    Trimura21:19 – 26:42
    Omoplata Roll Over26:42 – 33:18
    When the Clamp Fails: Lat &Wrist Triangle33:18 – 39:29
    Side Clamp vs Vertical Clamp39:29 – 47:40
    Deepening Your Understanding of the Side Scissor47:40 +

    Volume 4

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    The Double Underhook Series0:00 – 4:01
    Getting to Double Underhooks – Elbow Post Method4:01 – 7:05
    Wrist Control Method7:05 – 9:14
    Flower Method9:14 – 11:18
    Collar &Scoop Method11:18 – 13:06
    The Single Most Important Move From Double Underhooks: The Slide By13:06 – 22:38
    Troubleshooting the Slide By22:38 – 32:37
    Special Study: How Short Athletes Can Use Closed Guard to Advantage: The Two Stage Philosophy of Attack from Closed Guard32:37 – 39:49
    Hiza Guruma39:49 – 44:45
    Sumi Gaeshi44:45 – 47:42
    Bear Hug Sweep47:42 – 52:59
    When the Bear Hug Fails52:59 – 56:08
    Convert to Half Guard56:08 – 1:04:13
    Double Overhooks to Sumi Gaeshi1:04:13 +

    Volume 5

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    The High Cross Series – Getting to the High Cross0:00 – 6:29
    High Cross Juji Gatame Armbar6:29 – 10:48
    High Cross to Triangle (Hantai Sankaku)10:48 – 21:22
    High Cross to Trimura21:22 – 25:04
    High Cross Omoplata to Heel Hook25:04 – 33:12
    High Cross: Putting it all together33:12 – 38:11
    Side Sit Up Series – Getting to the Side Sit Up38:11 – 45:42
    My Favorite Entry to The Side Sit Up45:42 – 53:06
    Two Arm Positions for the Side Sit Up53:06 – 56:03
    The Most Important Move From the Side Sit Up: the Hip Sweep56:03 – 1:02:54
    Two Directions of Force for the Hip Sweep1:02:54 – 1:07:17
    Trapping Your Opponents Arm1:07:17 – 1:13:33
    Working from a Failed Hip Sweep1:13:33 – 1:18:00
    Hip Sweeping from the Elbow1:18:00 – 1:21:00
    The Hip Sweep: Putting it All Together1:21:00 +

    Volume 6

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    Scoop Handstand Series – Mechanics of the Scoop Handstand Sweep0:00 – 8:05
    Attacks From Scoop Sweep – Hip Sweep8:05 – 13:41
    Scoop Sweep to Triangle13:41 – 17:44
    Scoop Sweep to Arm Bar (Juji Gatame)17:44 – 21:57
    Tying Together the Scoop Sweep with the Rest of Your Closed Guard Game – Side Scissor21:57 – 28:23
    High Cross28:23 – 31:24
    Attacking from closed guard without the benefit of angle or height – The top lock – The top lock arm bar juji gatame31:24 – 41:52
    Overtie Top Lock41:52 – 47:04
    Top Lock on a Standing Opponent47:04 – 54:38
    Dealing with Opponents Pulling Out of Top Lock54:38 – 1:02:38
    Figure 4 Top Lock1:02:38 +

    Volume 7

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    Trap Triangle – Collar and Wrist Dilemma0:00 – 8:01
    Transition from Trap Triangle to Figure 4 Triangle8:01 – 13:09
    Trap Triangle For Short Legged Athletes13:09 – 19:37
    Elbow Overhook – Kneeling Opponent19:37 – 27:27
    Standing Opponent27:27 – 36:06
    Losing the Battle for Posture But Winning The Game – The Golden Rule of the Battle for Posture36:06 – 42:03
    How to Transition from Closed Guard to Open Guard Safely – Go First42:03 – 49:45
    Stopping Leg Locks with Inside Position49:45 – 53:24
    Stopping Guard Passes with Entanglements53:24 – 57:59
    Your Minimum Goal when Your Opponent Opens Your Guard57:59 +

    Volume 8

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    Attacking the Legs from Closed Guard – Spin Around Legs Into Heel Hooks0:00 – 6:49
    Transition to X-Guard and Heel Hook6:49 – 9:44
    Transition to Ashi Garami &Heel Hook9:44 – 16:10
    Sweeps: The Magic Formula for Strong Knockdowns from Guard Position16:10 – 30:50
    Overview: Creating a Complete System for Your Closed Guard Game – Step 1: Break Opponents Posture30:50 – 36:08
    Step 2: Work Towards a Dominant Position36:08 – 49:34
    Step 3: If The Postural Game Fails Attack the Legs49:34 – 54:50
    Alternative Strategy for Shorter Athletes: The Two Stage Strategy54:50 +
  • Systematically Attacking From Top Pins: Mount by Gordon Ryan

    Systematically Attacking From Top Pins: Mount by Gordon Ryan

    Learn How To Break Down Your Opponents From The Mount With This Total Technical Guide To Controlling &Submitting Systematically With Dynamic Pinning Lessons From The Best No-Gi Grappler On Earth, 3-Time ADCC Champion Gordon “The King” Ryan

    • Control the mount against all your opponent’s escapes and begin to isolate limbs away from the body for strangles and joint locks
    • Maintain the mount against escapes with Gordon’s advice on shutting down their defenses and taking advantage with counters
    • Gordon teaches you every detail of his system across 8-volumes so that you can start attacking with more technique and confidence
    • Watch Gordon spar in live rounds from mount, then break down his techniques so you can see the system in action
    • This top pinning system is the same one that Gordon has used to dominate at the elite levels of no-gi grappling, with his coach John Danaher’s revolutionary concepts &dilemmas
    • Know more. Win more!

    Volume 1

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Intro0:00 – 3:48
    Overview3:48 – 5:19
    Side Control – Isolating the Near Arm5:19 – 14:34
    Shin Mount14:34 – 18:11
    Mounting from a Top Head and Arm18:11 – 26:06
    Countering a Bridge26:06 – 32:20
    Mounting with Double Unders and Over Unders32:20 – 40:45
    Mounting with Reverse Underhook40:45 +

    Volume 2

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Mount Maintenance Intro0:00 – 3:10
    Hips Up vs Hips Down3:10 – 7:49
    Feet Positions7:49 – 17:31
    Pinning Arms vs Passing Arms17:31 – 19:42
    Goal Setting19:42 – 23:35
    Recovering from 3/4 Mount – Intro23:35 – 29:56
    Remounting with Near Side Underhook29:56 – 34:36
    Remounting with Double Underhooks34:36 – 40:27
    Remounting with Far Side Underhook40:27 – 47:35
    Remounting with Cross Face Only47:35 +

    Volume 3

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    Countering a Push &Bridge0:00 – 6:00
    Lifting Elbows6:00 – 10:19
    Cross Wrist Gripping10:19 – 17:34
    Using a Cross Wrist to Prevent the Knee Elbow Escape17:34 – 21:34
    Cross Wrist to Back Head &Arm21:34 – 28:50
    Taking the Back28:50 – 32:37
    Back Head &Arm to Front Triangle32:37 +

    Volume 4

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    Seated Head &Arm Intro0:00 – 4:04
    Enter Back Triangle4:04 – 8:44
    5 Submissions8:44 – 19:13
    Seated Head &Arm to Side Triangle19:13 – 27:00
    Seated Head and Arm to Front Triangle27:00 – 29:46
    Seated Head &Arm to 3/4 Juji29:46 – 33:17
    Armbar Grip Break 133:17 – 42:09
    Armbar Grip Break 242:09 – 46:45
    Armbar Grip Break 346:45 – 50:46
    Armbar Triangle Dilemma50:46 +

    Volume 5

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Cross Wrist to Underhook0:00 – 7:22
    Enter Katagatame7:22 – 12:06
    Finishing Mechanics12:06 – 19:28
    Opponent Defends Katagatame – Chase the Back19:28 – 22:53
    Enter Double Underhooks22:53 – 28:00
    Countering a Bridge28:00 +

    Volume 6

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    Moving to High Mount0:00 – 3:24
    Moving to S Mount3:24 – 7:41
    Separating the Hands7:41 – 13:29
    Entering Mounted Triangle13:29 – 20:26
    Enter Back Triangle20:26 – 24:03
    How I Triangled Josh Barnett24:03 – 31:21
    Rebooting the Sytem31:21 – 33:23
    Dismounting to Side Control33:23 – 36:01
    Outro36:01 +

    Volume 7

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    Rolling Drew0:00 – 5:00
    Rolling Shawn5:00 – 11:47
    Rolling Alex11:47 – 17:11
    Rolling Christos17:11 – 24:27
    Rolling Placido24:27 +

    Volume 8

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    Rolling Commentary Drew0:00 – 9:53
    Rolling Commentary Shawn9:53 – 20:41
    Rolling Commentary Alex20:41 – 29:57
    Rolling Commentary Christos29:57 – 43:46
    Rolling Commentary Placido43:46 +
  • The Hingertine System by Josh Hinger

    The Hingertine System by Josh Hinger

    Description

    Ever blown your arms out trying to finish your opponent with a guillotine? How did you let that happen? Locking a guillotine should always be a done deal. It should be, that is, if your opponent doesn’t happen to get their arm in between your own, and around your hip, instead of letting you lock a clean grip around their throat. You squeeze and squeeze but nothing happens, not even a gurgle. Sound familiar? You’ve seen this move work on YouTube. But when you do it, something just doesn’t seem right, and the more you squeeze your opponent’s neck the more tired your arms become and the closer your opponent gets to escaping and passing your guard. And the worst thing, you let it happen!

    How would it feel to know you were guaranteed to finish any opponent at any level with the guillotine, no matter what they did? To the untrained eye, it may look like you only have to grab the neck and squeeze, but the truth is, there’s a heck of a lot more you need to do if you wanna get the tap. So what better way to learn everything you need to know about cutting your opponent’s head off than by mastering the game of one of the best to ever do it.

    Heads will roll: Master the blade and chop your opponent’s head off with jiu jitsu’s most notorious executioner! (IBJJF Nogi World Champion, and ADCC bronze medalist.) Enhanced and completely updated: learn the system that struck terror into the hearts of some of the best athletes in the game. Join Josh Hinger, as he reveals the secrets to cutting your opponent’s head off with his world-famous and world-feared guillotine system.

    Target Audience

    •  No-Gi Enthusiasts
    •  For Those Who Want To Execute Their Opponents
    •  For Those Who Struggle To Lock In Submissions

    Course Curriculum

    Introduction

    Watch 5 Free Lessons Here

    Dealing With A Standing Opponent

    • Fundamentals Of Execution17:38 
    • The Inverted Wrist Grip04:55 
    • The Lobster Claw Grip03:28 
    • Underhook Snapdown05:09 
    • Front Headlock To Crucifix01:39 
    • Chinstrap Ankle Pick From Failed Snap Down01:57 
    • Chinstrap Cross Ankle Pick When Opponent Kicks Their Leg Back01:50 
    • Failed Ankle Pick to Cradle01:52 
    • Guillotine Takedown When Opponent Counters The Ankle Pick02:43 
    • Foot Stomp Snapdown02:14 
    • Countering The Single Leg With The Guillotine05:51 
    • The Snap & Grab Drill02:58 

    Dealing with Seated Opponent

    • What To Do When Your Opponent Pulls Guard03:00 
    • The Garbage Guard04:07 
    • Garbage Guard To Inverted North-South05:17 
    • Forward Roll To Inverted North-South07:01 
    • Side Control Guillotine from Inverted North South04:01 
    • North South Choke07:37 
    • The Reaper Guillotine From North-South03:25 
    • What To Do When Opponent Tries To Bridge To Side Control From Inverted North-South02:15 
    • Inverted North South To Mounted Guillotine05:01 
    • Inverted North South to Anaconda07:02 
    • Entering Inverted North-South When Opponent Jumps Over Your Body To Defend The Guillotine03:36 

    Dealing with Half Guard

    • Engaging The Mounted Guillotine Against The Z-Guard05:53 
    • Passing The Z-Guard With The Hingertine06:32 
    • Engaging The Guillotine Against The Z-Guard When Opponent Has An Underhook03:14 
    • Hingbolotine Against Knee Tweak Half Guard03:59 
    • Hingertine Against The Dogfight02:47 
    • Big Brother Pass Against Coyote Guard03:54 

    Arm-In Guillotine

    • The Real Arm-In Guillotine03:22 
    • The Real Arm-In Guillotine From Half Guard01:55 
    • The Real Arm-In Guillotine From The Back01:36 
    • The Real Arm-In Guillotine When Attacking The Turtle With One Hook in01:13 
    • Corkscrew Arm-In Guillotine From The Back02:23 

    Outro

    • Bowing Out01:51 

  • Breaking Legs and Breaking Hearts by Garry Tonon

    Breaking Legs and Breaking Hearts by Garry Tonon

    Lock on heel hooks and submit opponents systematically with these leg lock lessons in mastery from Garry Tonon

    • Garry Tonon is one of the best grapplers alive, an EBI Champion, ADCC medalist, and a foundational member of the Danaher Death Squad under coach John Danaher
    • Get the most powerful heel hooks possible with Garry’s tips for finishing strength in all positions
    • Enter into the legs from dynamic and safe positions with Garry’s favorite ways to get into ashi garami 
    • Use the back side position to dominate against modern defenders with Garry’s guide to this devastating heel hook
    • See how to combine your leg leg offense into one unified system with one of the most dynamically gifted grapplers in the world

    Volume 1

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Introduction0:00 – 2:01
    Introduction to Leg Entanglements2:01 – 13:17
    Intro to Breaking Mechanics / Lever Wedges and Fulcrum13:17 – 23:40:00
    Toe Hold23:40:00 – 30:41:00
    Outside Heel hook30:41:00 – 38:59:00
    Inverted Heel Hook38:59:00 – 44:47:00
    Knee Bar44:47:00 – 49:27:00
    Achilles Lock49:27:00 – 58:15:00
    Intro to Backup Plans58:15:00 +

    Volume 2

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    Irimi Ashi Garami / Fundamentals of Control0:00 – 12:06
    The Power of Kuzushi12:06 – 20:25
    Advanced Kuzushi20:25 – 2:55
    Tripod Sweeping2:55 – 10:39
    Double Trouble10:39 +

    Volume 3

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    Entries / Entries From Seated0:00 – 9:16
    Hand Fighting Entries From Seated9:16 – 20:58
    Entries From Seated Knee Wrestling20:58 – 4:30
    Standing Entries: The Kick-Out Problem4:30 – 7:32
    Guard Passing Entries7:32 – 12:43
    Top Closed Guard and Half Guard Entries12:43 – 20:49
    Bottom Closed Guard Entries20:49 – 3:41
    Elevation From the Knees3:41 – 1:04:20
    Escapes From Bottom Pins1:04:20 – 1:12:56
    The Inside Foot Pommel1:12:56 – 1:15:37
    Attacks vs Standing Opponents1:15:37 – 1:27:19
    Outside Heel Hook1:27:19 – 1:34:02
    Toe Hold vs Heel Hook1:34:02 – 1:40:10
    The Path To Cross Ashi Garami1:40:10 +

    Volume 4

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Outside Ashi Garami / Advanced Breaking Mechanics0:00 – 18:54
    One Arm One Leg Test18:54 – 23:02
    Heel Knee Bar23:02 – 3:31
    Back Exposure Problem3:31 – 11:16
    Achilles Lock11:16 +

    Volume 5

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Cross Ashi Garami / Cross Ashi Attacks0:00 – 18:11
    Dragging Entries18:11 – 3:41
    Kani Basami Entries / Passing Backstep3:41 – 13:41
    De La Riva13:41 – 39:01:00
    Achilles Lock39:01:00 – 48:31:00
    Passing Misdirection48:31:00 – 52:51:00
    Unifying the System52:51:00 +

    Volume 6

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Elevation Entries / Reverse X Guard0:00 – 7:28
    Sumi Gaeshi7:28 – 12:01
    Yoko Sumi Gaeshi12:01 – 17:59
    Spinning Entries / Passing17:59 – 28:25:00
    Imanari Rolls28:25:00 – 38:23:00
    Rolling Entries38:23:00 – 50:11:00
    Heel First or Ashi First?50:11:00 – 53:54:00
    Knee Bar / Advanced Breaking Mechanics53:54:00 – 58:32:00
    Double Trouble58:32:00 – 1:11:28
    Rotating Submissions1:11:28 – 1:15:59
    Toe Hold1:15:59 – 1:25:38
    Pommeling1:25:38 +

    Volume 7

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    50/50 – Scissor Me Timbers / Advanced Breaking Mechanics0:00 – 11:24
    Far Hip Ashi11:24 – 16:31
    Back Side / Introduction16:31 – 23:29
    5 Core Entanglements23:29 – 11:42:00
    Scooping Entries11:42:00 – 15:49:00
    Turnout Entries15:49:00 – 19:45:00
    Rolling Entries and Inversions19:45:00 – 1:51:00
    Cross Achilles Entries1:51:00 – 10:24:00
    The Pesky Standing Opponent10:24:00 – 1:07:53
    Standing Entries1:07:53 – 1:11:24
    Estima Locks1:11:24 +
  • Slay The Wrestle Up Guard vs Standing Opponent by Nick Rodriguez

    Slay The Wrestle Up Guard vs Standing Opponent by Nick Rodriguez

    Unleash Championship-Level Techniques And Elevate Your Grappling Game By Mastering The Art Of Slaying The Wrestle Up Guard Against A Standing Opponent Guided By The Expertise Of ADCC Medalist And B Team Phenomenon Nicky Rodriguez!

    • Learn battle-proven strategies directly from Nicky Rodriguez, a seasoned competitor with an ADCC medal under his belt, ensuring you have the tools to dominate the Wrestle Up Guard in any high-pressure situation.
    • Gain exclusive insights into the mindset and techniques that propelled Nicky Rodriguez to ADCC success, giving you a unique advantage when facing a standing opponent in the Wrestle Up Guard.
    • Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced grappler, Nicky Rodriguez’s instructional program caters to all skill levels, providing a comprehensive guide to dismantling the Wrestle Up Guard with finesse and precision.
    • Experience personalized training sessions led by Nicky Rodriguez himself, receiving top-tier instruction that combines his ADCC-winning expertise with the unique approach that defines the B Team phenomenon. Dominate the Wrestle Up Guard like never before!

    Volume 1

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Intro0:00 – 0:57
    Makem Angry Wrestle Up0:57 – 12:09
    Fake Guard Pull12:09 +

    Volume 2

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    2 On 1 Wrestle Up0:00 – 14:14
    To Pull Guard Or Not To Pull Guard14:14 +

    Volume 3

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Defensive Reaction No.30:00 – 8:16
    Defensive Reaction No.48:16 – 19:30
    Open Guard Ankle Pic And Secondary Reaction19:30 +

    Volume 4

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Open Guard Wrestle Up Fundamentals 1, 2, 30:00 – 13:01
    Wrestling Up From X-Guard 1, 2, 313:01 – 31:15
    Ashi Garami Wrestle Up 431:15 – 37:16
    Outro37:16 +
  • The Lost Tapes by Dean Lister

    The Lost Tapes by Dean Lister

    Elevate Your Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Game With Dean Lister, One Of The OG’s Of American Submission Grappling As He Unveils Some Of The Most Unique and Effective Techniques That Set Him Apart From The Rest!

    • Discover a treasure trove of unconventional BJJ strategies that have been battle-tested by Dean Lister himself, providing you with a competitive edge on the mats.
    • Gain insider access to the mind of a submission grappling pioneer and learn techniques that have made Dean Lister a legendary figure in the world of BJJ.
    • Join a select group of enthusiasts who have had the privilege of training with Dean Lister, and witness a transformation in your grappling skills as you absorb his unparalleled expertise.
    • Challenge the status quo in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and add a touch of innovation to your game by studying under Dean Lister, the master of unique BJJ techniques that can take your skills to new heights.

    Volume 1

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Intro0:00 – 0:36
    Basics Of The Movement0:36 – 5:36
    Entry From Turtle5:36 – 7:40
    Entry From Side Control7:40 – 11:09
    Half Guard Entry11:09 – 13:19
    Hip Stack With Arms13:19 – 16:11
    Rocking Drill16:11 – 18:19
    Rocking The Baby Sweep Partner Drills18:19 – 22:15
    Reverse Armbar22:15 +

    Volume 2

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Alley Oop Sweep0:00 – 5:00
    Taking The Back5:00 – 10:05
    Defending The Darce10:05 – 11:47
    Snap Of The Punch Principle11:47 – 16:03
    Quadruple Attack16:03 – 23:20
    One Trick Pony23:20 – 27:12
    Outro27:12 +
  • The No Gi Deep Half Guard 2.0 by Jeff Glover

    The No Gi Deep Half Guard 2.0 by Jeff Glover

    No Gi Deep Half Guard 2.0—Jeff Glover

    • DEEP HALF GUARD is the underrated KEY to sweeps and submissions for even the most inflexible and non-athletic grappler
    • Let Jeff show you how to turn EVERY bad spot into a DEEP HALF GUARD escape or SWEEP!
    • Find out how to use the “Reptillian” and why it’s one of Jeff’s favorite ways to deal with the dreaded underhook.
    • Use Jeff’s deep half guard drills for people who hate drilling to speed up your progress.
    • The beauty of this series is that you are not only getting the best instruction from one of the pioneers of Deep Half Guard, Jeff Glover—you are also getting a new, fresh perspective on the position from this OG of grappling

    Volume 1

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Introduction0:00 – 0:32
    Overtop0:32 – 6:34
    Backdoor6:34 – 12:32
    Single Leg12:32 – 18:41
    How to get there18:41 – 20:31
    Knee Shield20:31 – 25:42
    Full Mount25:42 – 31:33

    Volume 2

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Bottom Side Mount0:00 – 0:35
    A) lead0:35 – 5:07
    B) trail5:07 – 9:42
    Escaping the back9:42 – 17:33
    Standard 1/217:33 – 24:13
    Knee on Belly24:13 – 29:12

    Volume 3

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    What to avoid0:00 – 0:59
    The problem of the Under-hook0:59 – 7:01
    Chin strap7:01 – 12:28
    Jump over head12:28 – 19:14
    Drills19:14 – 19:14
    Around the world (general drill)19:14 – 22:46
    Lift and Dump over the top drill22:46 – 26:08
    Back door drill26:08 – 29:36
    Closing29:36 – 30:00
  • The B Team Bottom Game: Imparting Wrestling, Turtling, and Heisting For Superior Results by Craig Jones

    The B Team Bottom Game: Imparting Wrestling, Turtling, and Heisting For Superior Results by Craig Jones

    Learn the B-Team bottom game, including how to use wrestling concepts, turtling, heisting, and more for a comprehensive system

    • Force your opponents into a new style of grappling with stand ups, 4 point positions, turtle position, and more used to create action
    • See new positions that can revolutionize your bottom game, including the reverse Z guard and the false half guard
    • Craig is one of the most popular instructors in the world, with ADCC Medals &sustained elite competition success
    • Attack throws and submissions, with options for reversals, leg locks, back takes, and more across 6-volumes 

    Volume 1

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Introduction0:00 – 3:37
    Mexican Concepts &Principles – If you can get up, get up3:37 – 8:04
    If you can shoot, shoot8:04 – 10:31
    If you can turtle, turtle10:31 – 15:27
    Always Seek Head &Hip Height15:27 – 19:14
    Understanding the Ranges19:14 – 21:36
    Long Range Guards – Understand Long Range Guards21:36 – 25:50
    Seated Shots: Leg Configurations25:50 – 29:28
    Creating a High Head THC NOT REQUIRED29:28 – 35:51
    Head in center35:51 – 40:02
    Lock Double40:02 – 45:23
    Double to Ashi45:23 +

    Volume 2

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Inside Knee Pull Trilemma: – introduction0:00 – 4:20
    Single Leg4:20 – 10:14
    Leg attacks10:14 – 14:58
    RDLR14:58 – 20:18
    Arm drag20:18 – 23:25
    Ankle Picking23:25 – 30:01
    Hit Hip Pick30:01 – 32:38
    Shoulder Roll Shot32:38 +

    Volume 3

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Mid Range – Understanding Mid Range0:00 – 4:49
    Shoulder Line4:49 – 6:58
    Fundamental Heist6:58 – 9:10
    Heisting Into Cross Ashi9:10 – 17:15
    Heisting into Front Head17:15 – 24:05
    Putting the Gae in Sumi Gaeshi: Dynamic Butterfly Sweeping24:05 – 31:25
    Mexican Karate Armdrag31:25 – 36:05
    Classic Elevations to Ashi Garami36:05 – 40:01
    Mid Range Shot40:01 +

    Volume 4

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Reverse Z – Introduction to Reverse Z0:00 – 9:15
    Dealing with the Claw9:15 – 12:46
    Heisting Up12:46 – 16:40
    Overhead Sweep16:40 – 20:50
    Overhead to the Legs20:50 – 23:23
    Launch him vato!23:23 – 27:29
    Submission Options27:29 – 35:48
    Short Range – Understanding Short Range35:48 – 37:52
    Knee Lever37:52 – 42:56
    Close Range Off Balance42:56 – 51:50
    Luke Stewart vs Andre Galvao51:50 – 56:14
    False Half Guard – Introduction to False Half Guard56:14 – 1:00:55
    Scoring the Underhook1:00:55 – 1:04:35
    False Half Guard to Shelf1:04:35 – 1:08:53
    Overwrap1:08:53 – 1:10:59
    Zenga Roll1:10:59 +

    Volume 5

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Turtle – Rethinking the Turtle0:00 – 6:50
    Offensive Grips6:50 – 9:47
    Vulnerabilities of the Seatbelt9:47 – 13:57
    The Fatman Roll13:57 – 17:16
    Overwrap Reversal17:16 – 22:22
    Deep Overwrap Reversal22:22 – 25:01
    Quintet Kneebar25:01 – 29:42
    Standing Up29:42 – 35:09
    The Intimate Hook35:09 – 39:04
    Granby39:04 – 43:38
    Addressing the Claw43:38 – 46:47
    Addressing a Single Hook46:47 – 53:44
    Frank Hickman Power Half53:44 – 56:32
    Beating Seatbelts w/out hooks56:32 – 1:01:21
    Crucifix1:01:21 +

    Volume 6

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Four Point – Introduction to 4 point0:00 – 4:00
    Shaking people off4:00 – 7:40
    Switching7:40 – 13:29
    Fatman Switch13:29 – 16:31
    Granby16:31 – 20:04
    Overwrap From 4 Point Position20:04 – 22:28
    Just Stand Up22:28 – 25:06
    Rear Body Lock – Introduction25:06 – 31:38
    Harai Goshi31:38 – 37:04
    Geno Morelli37:04 – 39:59
    Uchi Mata39:59 – 44:31
    Uchi Mata Attacks44:31 – 49:53
    Reverse Overback49:53 – 54:57
    Roll to the Legs54:57 – 58:24
    Knee Block Kosoto58:24 – 1:00:13
    The Felipe Andrew1:00:13 – 1:03:02
    Granby1:03:02 – 1:06:03
    Hopping Hook Counter1:06:03 +