Рубрика: NoGi

  • No Gi Fundamentals: Top Game by JT Torres

    No Gi Fundamentals: Top Game by JT Torres

    Impose Your Top Game On Anyone With These Grappling Fundamentals

    • Sharpen your top game with these gold medal no gi fundamentals from 2-time ADCC Champion JT Torres.
    • Pass all of no gi grappling’s most difficult and common guards with these techniques that has turned JT Torres into a guard passing machine.
    • Learn how JT Torres finishes fights with his most effective submissions from side control and the mount.
    • This is your chance to learn the no gi fundamentals that win against the very best in the world, from the very best in the world.

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    Volume 1

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    Introduction0:00 – 0:49
    Opening Closed Guard0:49 – 1:17
    Wilson Pass1:17 – 8:26
    Ski open8:26 – 14:16
    2 on 1 Open14:16 – 18:33
    Stepping into the HQ18:33 – 26:33
    Knee Cut26:33 – 34:21
    Serving the dish34:21 – 43:34
    Entering 3/4 mount43:34 – 51:13

    Volume 2

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    Reverse weave pass0:00 – 5:14
    Trouble shooting reverse weave/knee cut5:14 – 7:57
    Wedge pass7:57 – 13:45
    Over under ‘long step’13:45 – 17:36
    Entry to over under HQ 217:36 – 24:20
    ‘Cut the corner’24:20 – 29:00
    2 on 1 to ‘the shelf’29:00 – 31:40
    2 on 1 to Darce31:40 – 37:24

    Volume 3

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    Passing Single Leg X0:00 – 0:35
    Peel foot off hip Flamingo0:35 – 5:38
    Stuff the knee5:38 – 9:17
    Pummel & Pull9:17 – 11:49
    Dealing w/ the underhook11:49 – 17:01
    Tip Toe Pass17:01 – 22:30
    3/4 mount pass22:30 – 26:56
    Sit across pass26:56 – 31:44
    Rolling kimura pass31:44 – 36:53
    Step over into saddle back 2 knee cut36:53 – 39:42
    Shin Cut39:42 – 42:13
    Knee shield to knee cut42:13 – 43:22
    Windshield Wipe43:22 – 47:18
    Chin Strap Pass47:18 – 51:25
    Long Step51:25 – 54:42

    Volume 4

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    Kimura0:00 – 5:01
    Triangle5:01 – 9:43
    Monoplata9:43 – 14:08
    Spinning Armbar14:08 – 17:19
    Flying triangle17:19 – 21:26
    Head & arm21:26 – 28:51
    Head & arm to triangle28:51 – 31:15
    Head & arm to armbar31:15 – 33:48
    Step up armbar33:48 – 35:09
    Flying armbar35:09 – 37:45
    Armbar switch37:45 – 40:31
    Outro40:31 – 41:16
  • No Gi Pressure Passing By Bernardo Faria

    No Gi Pressure Passing By Bernardo Faria

    Discover how to pressure pass anyone’s guard while barely exerting energy

    • Bernardo Faria is a 5x Black Belt World Champion
    • Bernardo is infamous for his over/under pass that he has utilized countless times at the highest levels
    • This pressure passing system is easy to learn and does not require any athleticism, strength, or energy
    • Destroy every guard with simple concepts and pressure, its all about the pressure
    • Transform your game and never complain about those pesky flexible guard players again

    Course Content

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    Volume 1

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    Intro0:00 – 1:27
    Using the shoulder1:27 – 4:51
    Over/under mechanics4:51 – 8:58
    Intro to how to get to over/under8:58 – 10:03
    Entering over/under from guard pull10:03 – 12:39
    entering​ over/under from open guard12:39 – 15:18
    Entering over/under from butterfly15:18 – 18:46
    Entering over/under from closed guard18:46 – 21:59
    Entering over/under from de la riva21:59 – 25:38
    Entering over/under from knee shield25:38 – 28:54

    Volume 2

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    Entering over/under from half guard0:00 – 0:48
    Entering over/under from half guard0:48 – 3:52
    Intro to troubleshooting the over/under pass3:52 – 8:25
    Over/under when opponent hip escapes8:25 – 11:40
    Over/under when opponent bench presses11:40 – 14:38
    Over/under when opponent hooks the leg14:38 – 17:31
    Preventing the opponent from passing the leg over17:31 – 20:45
    Preventing the reverse triangle20:45 – 24:38
    Preventing the kimura24:38 – 28:40
    Preventing getting the leg free/omoplata/triangle28:40 – 32:18

    Volume 3

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    Avoiding the guillotine0:00 – 3:40
    Defending after opponent gets the guillotine3:40 – 7:31
    Knee bar from over/under7:31 – 11:47
    Intro how to establish the over/under11:47 – 12:47
    Chest to chest12:47 – 15:37
    Countering the hip escape15:37 – 18:43
    Countering the turn away escape18:43 – 21:44
    Taking the back from over/under21:44 – 24:53
    Intro to other pressure passes24:53 – 25:56
    Torreando pass25:56 – 28:19
    Torreando pass against butterfly from the knees28:19 – 30:28

    Volume 4

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    Double over pass0:00 – 3:45
    Folding pass from hooks3:45 – 7:27
    Folding pass entries7:27 – 11:32
    Double under pass11:32 – 14:56
    Double under pass #214:56 – 17:49
    Double under entry from closed guard17:49 – 20:59
    Double under snap20:59 – 23:21
    Double under to back take from turn away escape23:21 – 26:21
    Passing half guard to mount using pressure26:21 – 30:13
    Half guard base switch pass over the arm30:13 – 34:53
    Half guard base switch pass over the arm pit34:53 – 38:09
    Half guard over the arm pit trap to back take38:09 – 42:00
    Double over jump over pass42:00 – 45:15
  • Special “K” Guard by Neil Melanson

    Special “K” Guard by Neil Melanson

    Learn the incredible powers of the K control system with its creator, Neil Melanson

    • Discover how this highly effective leg configuration can add new and dangerous layers to your guard game
    • Understand the philosophies of the ”high to low” concept to add increased range to your ability to attack from K guard
    • Launch a multitude of attacks including arm bars, triangles, kimuras, and leg locks all from one amazingly versatile attacking platform

    Volume 1

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    Peterson from K-Guard0:00 – 12:11
    Arm Triangle from K-Guard12:11 – 16:00
    K-Guard to Inverted Heel Hook16:00 – 30:59
    K-Guard Knee Bar30:59 – 37:21
    Spin Through Arm Bar37:21 – 41:33
    Lazy Susan41:33 – 58:21

    Volume 2

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    Introduction to K Guard0:00 – 22:04
    Intro to Posture, Grips, Positioning, Circle Drill, Styles22:04 – 51:06
    Off-Balancing From K-Guard51:06 – 1:05:52
    K-Guard and The Pendulum1:05:52 – 1:22:28

    Volume 3

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    K-Guard and Ankle Pick Armbar0:00 – 5:14
    K-Guard and the Kimura5:14 – 11:34
    K-Guard & The Triangle (Knee Pinch Sankaku, Knee Slide Sankaku, & Front Triangle)11:34 – 34:53
    K-Guard and the ankle pick triangle/Armbar34:53 – 41:17
    K-Guard Ankle Pick Armbar/Triangle 241:17 – 50:04
    Wrist Pin Triangle/Armbar50:04 – 57:45
    K Guard & Mounted Triangle57:45 – 1:05:22
    Backhand Collar tie From K-Guard1:05:22 – 1:10:48

    Volume 4

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    Inverted Head Control Triangle0:00 – 6:57
    K-Guard and Straight Armbar6:57 – 18:19
    K-Guard 2 on 1 to Front Triangle18:19 – 31:22
    The K-Bar31:22 – 39:12
    K-Guard Backtake39:12 – 45:53
    K-Guard Roll Out45:53 – 55:00
    Roll Out Back Take55:00 – 57:26
  • The Guard Retention Anthology: Through The Legs and Close Range by Lachlan Giles & Ariel Tabak

    The Guard Retention Anthology: Through The Legs and Close Range by Lachlan Giles & Ariel Tabak

    Lachlan Giles and Ariel Tabak show you a total technical gameplan for keeping your guard against any attack through the middle or smashing in close range (including half guard)

    • Defend knee cuts, half guard passes, smash passes, headquarters position, and more with tips on how to keep the guard, improve position, and get back on the attack.
    • ADCC Absolute medalist Lachlan Giles teams up with his guard retention specialist and black belt Ariel Tabak for this 8-part instructional release.
    • Study your guard retention across the two volumes, Through The Legs &Close Range and the sister series, Around &Under The Legs
    • See every technique applied live with rolling footage from Ariel and Lachlan applying these concepts against grapplers in the gym.
    • This is one of the most detailed and complete guard retention instructionals ever made, with precise technical breakdowns of the moves and strategies that will let you retain your guard.
  • Fundamentals Of No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu: Introduction To Meregali’s No-Gi System by Nicholas Meregali

    Fundamentals Of No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu: Introduction To Meregali’s No-Gi System by Nicholas Meregali

    Lay A Solid Foundation In No Gi Jiu JItsu With World Champion BJJ Black Belt Nicholas Meregali Who Shares His Expert Insights And Techniques To Help Beginners Navigate The Nuances Of Grappling Without The Traditional Gi – Nicholas has ascended to being one of the best no gi competitors in the world in just a few years

    • Accelerate your learning curve with Nicholas Meregali’s proven approach to mastering the fundamentals of no-gi Jiu-Jitsu, ensuring that you build a strong technical base from which to advance your skills.
    • Gain confidence on the mat as you learn essential techniques for no-gi situations, from basic positions and transitions to effective submissions, all taught by a world-class competitor and instructor.
    • Experience the thrill of progression under the guidance of Nicholas Meregali, whose unparalleled expertise and championship pedigree guarantee that you’re learning from one of the best in the world.
    • Start your journey in no-gi Jiu-Jitsu on the right foot with Nicholas Meregali’s comprehensive instructional program, designed to instill the principles and strategies necessary for success in this dynamic and fast-paced grappling environment.

    Course Content

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    Volume 01

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    Intro0:00 – 5:25
    Bottom Game – Tight Waist Sweep And Backtake5:25 – 22:15
    Sumi Gaeshi And Yoko Sumi Gaeshi22:15 +

    Volume 02

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Ashi Garami Entries0:00 – 13:10
    Outside Tripod/Reverse Tripod13:10 – 27:03
    Wrestle Up Set Ups27:03 +

    Volume 03

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Top Game Masterclass0:00 +

    Volume 04

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Submissions – Back Control, Grip Fighting0:00 – 17:46
    S Mount Armbar17:46 +

    Volume 05

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Legs Kimura0:00 – 18:01
    Ushiro Sankaku18:01 – 34:27
    Half Guard Clamp To Triangle34:27 +
  • Effectively Executing from Butterfly Guard by Giancarlo Bodoni

    Effectively Executing from Butterfly Guard by Giancarlo Bodoni

    Master The Art Of The Butterfly Guard From ADCC Gold Medalist And Black Belt Giancarlo Bodoni, Gain Access To Elite-Level Techniques Proven Effective In The World’s Toughest Competitions.

    • Unlock the secrets of sweeping and controlling opponents with precision and finesse as Giancarlo Bodoni shares his championship-winning strategies for the butterfly guard, tailored for practitioners of all levels.
    • Elevate your Jiu-Jitsu game with expert guidance from Giancarlo Bodoni, who distills years of experience and success into a comprehensive curriculum designed to maximize your effectiveness from the butterfly guard.
    • Gain a competitive edge by learning the nuances of butterfly guard attacks, setups, and defenses directly from a renowned champion, empowering you to dictate the pace of the match and dominate your opponents.
    • Transform your grappling game with Giancarlo Bodoni’s unique insights and proven techniques, honed through countless hours of training and competition at the highest levels, ensuring that you emerge as a formidable force on the mat.

    Volume 01

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    Intro0:00 – 1:12
    General Overview1:12 – 3:44
    Creating Pressure From Guard – Attacking In Multiple Directions3:44 – 7:40
    Push Pull Dynamic7:40 – 11:14
    Discrepancy Of Offensive Movements11:14 – 18:07
    The Rule Of Shoulders And Hips18:07 – 22:12
    Common Problems Associated With Butterfly Guard Vs Kneeling Opponent – Shutting Down A Body Locker22:12 – 32:18
    Double Throat Post32:18 – 38:18
    Chin Post38:18 – 43:29
    Recovering From Supine Butterfly43:29 +

    Volume 02

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    Sumi Gaeshi – Intro To Sumi Gaeshi0:00 – 4:05
    Directionality For Sumi Gaeshi4:05 – 9:54
    Sumi Gaeshi Mechanics9:54 – 20:36
    Collar And Elbow20:36 – 25:44
    Underhook25:44 – 31:00
    Overhook31:00 – 37:10
    Inside Ties37:10 – 39:29
    Armdrag39:29 – 42:38
    Shoulder Crunch42:38 – 50:46
    Sumi Gaeshi Hip Scoot50:46 – 53:55
    Sumi Gaeshi With Foot Assist53:55 – 55:46
    Sumi Gaeshi Into Cross Ashi55:46 – 1:02:16
    Hand Assist1:02:16 – 1:04:09
    Opponent Runs1:04:09 – 1:12:06
    Opponent Back Steps1:12:06 +

    Volume 03

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    Hip Heisting – The Importance Of Hip Heisting0:00 – 3:46
    Basic Heist And Snapdown3:46 – 10:38
    Synergy Between Hip Heisting And Sumi Gaeshi10:38 – 14:58
    Sumi Gaeshi To Hip Heist14:58 – 18:11
    Arm Drag To Sumi to Go Behind/Heist18:11 – 20:54
    Using Ashi Waza To Break Stance20:54 – 24:52
    Double Kouchi When They Stand24:52 – 27:59
    Seated To Snap Guillotine27:59 – 34:32
    Seated Snap To Heist34:32 – 37:37
    Opponent Defends Guillotine – Hip Heist37:37 +

    Volume 04

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    Arm Drag – Intro To Arm Drag0:00 – 2:19
    Push Drag2:19 – 7:25
    Rising Arm Drag7:25 – 11:10
    Using Arm Drag To Set Up Hip Heist11:10 – 15:27
    Ashi Garami Off Posted Leg15:27 – 17:14
    Elbow To Belly Button – Sumi Gaeshi17:14 – 22:22
    Hiza Guruma When They Stand22:22 – 23:57
    Taking The Back23:57 – 29:53
    Entering The Legs When They Stand29:53 – 33:11
    Arm Drag Sumi Gaeshi Series33:11 – 38:03
    Arm Drag Sumi Gaeshi To X Guard38:03 +

    Volume 05

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    Pulling Into Upper Body Submissions – Pulling Armbar Vs Kneeling0:00 – 2:59
    Te Gatame Vs Kneeling2:59 – 8:02
    Pulling To Clamp8:02 – 11:53
    Entering Triangle Vs Kneeling11:53 – 17:49
    Elevating A Kneeling Opponent – 2 On 1 To Standard Ashi17:49 – 21:55
    2 On 1 To Elbow To The Back21:55 – 25:36
    Double Tricep Into Standard Ashi25:36 – 29:09
    Pinch Headlock – Slide By29:09 – 33:29
    Ude Gatame33:29 – 38:24
    Shoulder Crunch Hiza Guruma38:24 – 41:34
    Shoulder Crunch Triangle41:34 – 43:42
    Shoulder Crunch Ashi Garami43:42 – 45:43
    Following Up When Losing The Arm45:43 – 51:41
    Getting Into High Lock51:41 – 54:10
    High Lock Reversals – Seated/Supine54:10 – 58:53
    High Lock Shrug58:53 – 1:01:11
    Low Lock Forward Shift Standup1:01:11 – 1:03:37
    Entering Ashi Garami – When 1 Knee Up1:03:37 +

    Volume 06

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    Versus Standing – Seated Guard Vs Standing0:00 – 6:11
    Rule Of The Toe And Heel6:11 – 10:21
    Creating A Push Pull Dynamic10:21 – 14:23
    Double Kouchi Vs Square14:23 – 20:31
    Double Kouchi Vs Staggered20:31 – 25:33
    Sitting Guard To Double Kouchi25:33 – 28:37
    Sumi Gaeshi Vs Standing28:37 +

    Volume 07

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    Gripping Strategies – Grip Options0:00 – 5:22
    Strategy 15:22 – 7:33
    Strategy 27:33 – 10:36
    Strategy 310:36 – 12:50
    Strategy 412:50 – 17:16
    Shin To Shin – Opponent Steps Out Of Kouchi17:16 – 20:03
    Block The Lead Leg Then Insert Foot20:03 – 22:54
    Scoot Back Then Close Gap22:54 – 25:11
    Circular Shot25:11 – 27:52
    Near Side 2 On 127:52 – 29:55
    Double Kouchi From Shin To Shin29:55 – 32:57
    Entering Standard Ashi Near Leg32:57 – 36:14
    Entering Cross Ashi Far Leg36:14 +

    Volume 08

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    Ashi Waza – Defining Success0:00 – 6:05
    Foot Block6:05 – 12:39
    Inside Foot Block12:39 – 15:25
    De Ashi15:25 – 23:15
    Baiting De Ashi23:15 – 27:41
    Double Kouchi To Hip Heist27:41 – 30:00
    Double Kouchi To Ashi Garami30:00 – 31:40
    Ashi Waza Drill31:40 – 41:26
    Rolling Into Legs – Inside Reach To Backside 50/5041:26 – 45:26
    Scoop Grip To Cross Ashi45:26 – 48:01
    Getting Underneath The Hips – 2 on 1 To Double Shin48:01 – 51:18
    Double Leg Grip To Ashi Garami51:18 – 54:44
    Double Shin To Tripod54:44 +
  • The Single Leg Takedown by Jimmy Sheptock

    The Single Leg Takedown by Jimmy Sheptock

    Learn The Most Effective Shot In Wrestling: It Works Against Any Defense Or Counter If Employed Correctly

    • NCAA All-American, National Finalist, and current D1 head coach Jimmy Sheptock shows the technique and strategies around shooting and scoring the single leg
    • With these systems around scoring with leg attacks, you can increase your attack rate, finishing rate, and winning record.
    • Overcome the biggest problems and modern defenses with Jimmy’s solutions to finishing every time you get to the leg.
    • More high level matches are decided with single legs than any other takedown!
    • See the secret details behind what makes for the best single leg shots.

    Volume 1

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Introduction0:00 – :18
    Closing The Gap:18 – 1:25
    Head Position1:25 – 3:50
    Creating Space In The Collar Tie3:50 – 5:48
    Elbow Pass5:48 – 7:41
    Clearing Underhook – Head Chop7:41 – 10:03
    Clearing Underhook – Thigh Block10;03 – 12:32
    Clearing Underhook – Overhook Throw By12:32 – 15:02
    2-on-1 Clearing Top Hand15:02 – 16:15
    2-on-1 Elbow Pass16:15 – 17:27
    Clearing Wrist Control17:27 – 19:16
    Inside Tie Sweep Single19:16 – 25:06

    Volume 2

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    Head Inside Single Back Step0:00 – 3:16
    Head Inside Single Run The Pipe3:16 – 6:43
    High Single Trip Series6:43 – 11:30
    High Single Foot Outside Club Chop11:30 – 14:12
    Head inside High Single Foot Outside Front Trip14:12 – 16:48
    Head Inside High Single Foot Outside Foot Turk16:48 – 19:14
    Head Inside High Single Foot Outside Foot Hook19:14 – 21:05
    Head Inside Single Peek Out21:05 – 24:46
    Head Inside Finish Low24:46 – 29:15
    Head Inside Finish Low Variation (Elbow Backside)29:15 – 33:50

    Volume 3

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    Finishing low when partner has Whizzer0:00 – 6:39
    Limp Arm Finish6:39 – 12:45
    Belly Whizzer Shoulder Crank from Seatbelt12:45 – 15:52
    High Crotch Head Wheel to Double15:52 – 20:53
    Run the Pipe from High C20:53 – 26:28
    Run the Pipe Step in Double Across26:28 – 30:27

    Volume 4

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    Finishing Low from Crackdown into Hip Shelf0:00 – :5:45
    Leg Hook to Double from Crackdown5:45 – 10:32
    Crackdown hand to ankle hip bump10:32 – 15:34
    Misdirect fake sweep outside step15:34 – 23:33
    Misdirection to elbow high (comb the hair)23:33 – 26:57
    General Overview26:57 – 29:40
  • Tactical Turtle by Neil Melanson

    Tactical Turtle by Neil Melanson

    Neil Melanson is back with BJJ Fanatics to show his entire system for staying safe and generating real grappling offense from the turtle position

    • Neil Melanson is one of the best grappling coaches in the world, with a rare mix of Brazilian jiu-jitsu, catch wrestling, MMA ground game, and other grappling disciplines.
    • Learn all of the inside secrets behind this key to Neil’s catch wrestling system – and how grapplers of all levels can use them for rapid improvement on the mats.
    • Use the turtle position to stay safe and make this potentially dangerous defense into a bulletproof strength with these simple adjustments.
    • See how wrestling reversals can get you back on top and into dominant position, including ankle picks, single legs, rolls, peek outs, and more
    • Lock up submissions that can finish the fight, including Neil’s devastating double wrist lock kimura series.

    Volume 1

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    Introduction0:00 – 2:05
    Body position concepts2:05 – 21:01
    Clock idea21:01 – 26:25
    Wrist control concepts26:25 – 54:03
    Counter wizard armdrag54:03 – 1:03:42
    Underhook limp armdrag(add on)1:03:42 +

    Volume 2

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    Sweep single0:00 – 17:39
    Low sweep single leg near side shelf17:39 – 36:56
    Ankle shelf/Turkey choke36:56 – 45:26
    Far side shelf/hammer lock45:26 – 1:01:55
    Ankle grab roll1:01:55 +

    Volume 3

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    Head in hole single0:00 – 13:37
    Low single13:37 – 21:24
    Ankle pick out the back21:24 – 26:55
    Picking ankles26:55 – 37:13
    Underhook snap down/half helch37:13 – 58:11
    Mount guillotine58:11 – 1:04:53
    Underhook armdrag1:04:53 +

    Volume 4

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    Front choke variation0:00 – 7:13
    Snap and shoot7:13 – 12:42
    Circling to the back12:42 – 15:10
    2 on 115:10 – 18:21
    2 on 1 armdrag18:21 – 22:33
    Russian kimura22:33 – 27:42
    Power grip option 227:42 – 33:00
    My little filthy version33:00 – 36:12
    Sucker drag36:12 – 40:35
    Anaconda escape40:35 – 46:45
    Darce46:45 – 52:52
    Counter the arm in guillotine with a sweep52:52 – 58:38
    Funky cold Medina58:38 +

    Volume 5

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    Stand up0:00 – 17:25
    Turtle escape to back mount17:25 – 36:08
    Sit out escape36:08 – 47:47
    Switch47:47 – 54:31
    Sit out the peak out54:31 – 1:01:22
    2 on 1 escape circle outs1:01:22 +

    Volume 6

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    Near arm roll granby0:00 – 8:23
    Near arm sweep8:23 – 20:57
    Modified sweep single20:57 – 28:01
    Knee block takedown28:01 – 33:57
    Ankle pick reversal/hip lock33:57 – 42:13
    Hobbler42:13 – 54:54
    Peterson/ far arm roll54:54 +

    Volume 7

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    Kimura0:00 – 8:22
    Kimura sequence 28:22 – 15:47
    Kimura sequence 315:47 – 22:39
    Kimura sequence 4/sankaku22:39 – 30:44
    Kimura sequence 5/ sankaku30:44 – 35:32
    Rolling knee bar35:32 – 51:24
    Peele51:24 – 57:49
    Crucifix57:49 +

    Volume 8

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    Shake em loose0:00 – 4:40
    1 hook shelf4:40 – 17:55
    2 hooks even17:55 – 27:13
    1 deep 1 shallow27:13 – 32:37
    Power half32:37 – 37:01
    Power half roll37:01 – 40:45
    Back mount escape40:45 – 44:21
    Back mount escape 244:21 – 53:20
    Back mount escape 353:20 – 1:01:32
    Outro1:01:32 +
  • Systematically Attacking The Arm Bar by Gordon Ryan

    Systematically Attacking The Arm Bar by Gordon Ryan

    Revolutionize Your Ability To Attack and Finish With The Most Effective Armbar Variations Under The Guidance Of Grappling GOAT Gordon Ryan!

    • Gordon Ryan teaches you to systematically attack the armbar in his masterclass 8-part instructional spanning 7+ hours of content, coupled together with rolling footage and commentary!
    • Get a complete introduction to armbars, also known as Juji Gatame, including differences between top Juji vs bottom Juji, types of grips, Juji variations, escape options for your opponent, and more!
    • Shift your mindset when attacking armbars with Gordon Ryan’s championship level tactics that allow you to gain a systematic understanding of attacking the armbar and its most effective variations.
    • Learn Juji variations like quarter Juji, full Juji, three quarter Juji, Pillow/Scissor Juji, as well as complimentary attacks that present themselves during the Juji process.
    • Discover one of Gordon’s favorite Juji variations, the Shoulder Sankaku, and how it can be an integral part of your Juji game for both bottom and top positions!
    • Troubleshoot common escape tactics and how to blend between Juji variations to always have a path to finish.

    Volume 1

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    Intro To Armbars0:00 – 1:13
    Top Juji Vs Bottom Juji1:13 – 2:45
    Central Problems2:45 – 5:05
    Types Of Juji’s5:05 – 9:50
    Types Of Grips9:50 – 11:54
    Top Hand Vs Bottom Hand Post11:54 – 15:19
    3 Escaping Directions15:19 – 18:16
    Dilemma Game18:16 – 19:56
    Overview19:56 +

    Volume 2

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    Quarter Juji – Intro To Quarter Juji0:00 – 1:25
    Ways To Escape1:25 – 2:39
    Top Hand Vs Bottom Hand Post Theory2:39 – 6:26
    Initial Stabilization6:26 – 10:46
    Long End Of The Lever10:46 – 11:59
    Elbow To Hip Rule11:59 – 14:27
    Falling Towards The Legs – Kipping Hands Apart14:27 – 18:58
    Proper Gripping18:58 – 22:54
    Finishing Mechanics22:54 – 28:41
    Peeling Thumbs28:41 – 31:52
    Ten Finger Grip Break31:52 – 36:59
    Palm To Palm Grip Break36:59 – 41:55
    Wrist To Wrist Grip Break41:55 – 44:05
    Countering A Hamstring Grab44:05 – 45:44
    Falling Towards The Head Separating Ten Finger Grips45:44 – 50:44
    Separating Palm To Palm Grips50:44 – 54:45
    Separating Wrist To Wrist Grips54:45 +

    Volume 3

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Lat Juji0:00 – 3:23
    Using Kimura To Stop A Roll3:23 – 6:30
    Countering A Hitchhiker Escape6:30 – 10:10
    Countering A Back Roll10:10 – 14:00
    Switching To Other Systems14:00 – 18:43
    Roll Them Through18:43 – 25:07
    Entering Legs25:07 – 26:51
    Opponent Stacks – Knee And Ear Rule26:51 – 28:49
    Separating Hands28:49 – 38:09
    Lat Juji38:09 – 40:49
    Returning Opponent To The Mat40:49 – 45:34
    Returning Standing Opponent To The Mat45:34 – 49:23
    Enter Legs49:23 – 53:05
    Addressing A Figure 4/ Moving To Full Juji53:05 +

    Volume 4

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Intro To Full Juji0:00 – 1:28
    Ways To Escape1:28 – 2:57
    Top Hand Vs Bottom Hand Post2:57 – 5:29
    Initial Stabilization5:29 – 7:52
    Falling Towards The Legs Grip Breaks7:52 – 8:43
    Falling Towards The Head Grip Breaks8:43 – 10:27
    Far Shoulder Trap10:27 – 16:51
    Countering Hitchhiker16:51 – 21:33
    Countering Backroll21:33 – 23:30
    Switching To Other Systems23:30 – 28:29
    Rolling Through28:29 – 29:56
    Countering An Ankle Elbow Wedge29:56 – 38:27
    Stacking Differences38:27 – 46:33
    Addressing A Figure Four-Thumb Posting The Wrist46:33 – 52:18
    Over Wrapping The Leg52:18 – 59:30
    Figure Four Top Lock59:30 – 1:03:04
    Armpit Wedge1:03:04 – 1:06:49
    Countering An Inside Knee1:06:49 – 1:09:15
    Moving To Mount1:09:15 – 1:16:37
    Entering The Legs1:16:37 – 1:18:13
    Moving To Three Quarter Juji – Over The Knuckles Under The Arms1:18:13 +

    Volume 5

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Intro To Three Quarter Juji0:00 – 3:04
    Ways To Escape3:04 – 5:57
    Top Hand Vs Bottom Hand Post5:57 – 7:15
    Initial Stabilization7:15 – 8:50
    Dilemma Game8:50 – 10:21
    Falling Towards The Leg Grip Breaks10:21 – 13:29
    Triangle Dilemma13:29 – 16:06
    Falling Towards The Head Grip Breaks16:06 – 20:30
    Countering Hitchhiker20:30 – 22:25
    Countering A Backroll22:25 – 23:12
    Switching To Other Systems23:12 – 26:57
    Rolling Through26:57 – 29:24
    Stacking Differences29:24 – 33:47
    Returning Standing Opponent To The Mat/Enter The Legs33:47 – 34:54
    Falling Towards The Legs-Addressing A Figure Four34:54 – 38:32
    Falling Towards The Head-Addressing A Figure Four38:32 – 42:37
    Enter The Legs42:37 +

    Volume 6

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Intro To Pillow/Scissor Juji0:00 – 2:03
    Ways Of Escaping2:03 – 3:56
    Initial Stabilization3:56 – 7:40
    Separating Hands7:40 – 10:23
    Countering A Hitchhiker10:23 – 11:18
    No Back Roll11:18 – 12:27
    Countering The Initial Stack12:27 – 14:59
    Finishing From Bottom Juji14:59 – 18:33
    Rolling An Opponent Through18:33 – 21:12
    Transfer To Omoplata21:12 – 24:15
    Enter The Legs24:15 – 28:13
    Intro To Scissor Juji28:13 – 30:21
    Ways To Escape30:21 – 31:54
    Top Hand Vs Bottom Hand Post31:54 – 34:28
    Initial Stabilization34:28 – 35:59
    Falling Towards The Leg Grip Breaks35:59 – 36:36
    Falling Towards The Head Grip Breaks36:36 – 37:07
    No Back Roll37:07 – 37:53
    Countering A Hitchhiker37:53 – 39:56
    Countering A Stack39:56 – 42:07
    Enter Legs42:07 – 44:38
    Addressing A Figure Four Falling Towards The Legs44:38 – 48:01
    Addressing A Figure Four Falling Towards The Head48:01 – 51:07
    Enter Legs51:07 – 51:58
    Pillow/Scissor Juji Combos51:58 +

    Volume 7

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Intro To Top Side Shoulder Sankaku0:00 – 2:48
    Ways To Escape2:48 – 6:24
    Initial Stabilization6:24 – 8:52
    Countering A Hitchhiker8:52 – 9:50
    No Back Roll9:50 – 10:42
    Countering A Stack10:42 – 19:20
    Enter Legs19:20 – 20:35
    Rolling An Opponent Through20:35 – 25:56
    Switching To Omoplata25:56 – 28:17
    Enter Legs28:17 – 29:20
    Intro To Bottom Side Shoulder Sankaku29:20 – 30:36
    Ways To Escape30:36 – 32:06
    Initial Stabilization32:06 – 33:56
    Countering A Hitchhiker33:56 – 37:46
    Countering A Back Roll37:46 – 41:04
    Countering A Stack41:04 – 45:11
    Enter Legs45:11 – 46:09
    Rolling Opponent Through46:09 – 50:32
    Switching To Omoplata50:32 – 51:54
    Enter Legs51:54 – 54:23
    Switching Jujis And Advanced Sequences54:23 – 1:01:55
    Outro1:01:55 +

    Volume 8

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Rolling – Juan0:00 – 4:57
    Rolling – Reese4:57 – 10:00
    Rolling – Luis10:00 – 14:53
    Rolling – Fernando14:53 – 19:51
    Rolling Commentary – Juan19:51 – 29:34
    Rolling Commentary – Reese29:34 – 37:06
    Rolling Commentary – Luis37:06 – 45:26
    Rolling Commentary – Fernando45:26 +
  • Systematically Attacking From Half Guard by Gordon Ryan

    Systematically Attacking From Half Guard by Gordon Ryan

    Master The No-Gi Half Guard And Attack Systematically With Moves Anyone Can Use For Rapid Skill Development From The Best No-Gi Grappler On Earth, Gordon “The King” Ryan

    • Use this never-before-shown half guard system of Gordon “The King” Ryan, with sweeps, back takes, and leg lock entries that he has perfected for no-gi grappling
    • Use knee shields, half butterfly guard, deep half, scorpions, and more as Gordon takes you through the half guard configurations that work best for him
    • Gordon shows every detail of this system, breaking down goals, techniques, combinations, and strategies for faster development and more success from your back
    • Pummel and grip for no-gi with underhooks, cross shoulder posts, pinch headlocks, shoulder crunches, and more, with techniques broken down so grapplers of all ages and levels can use them
    • Gordon Ryan is the ADCC Absolute Champion and one of the best no-gi grapplers of all time, and the consensus best active no-gi grappler competing today
    • See Gordon rolling in the gym from half guard and then watch as he breaks down that footage in real-time to explain the system in action

    Volume 1

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Overview of the Half Guard Series4:52 – 7:23
    Advantages and Disadvantages to Butterfly Half Guard7:23 – 11:36
    Advantages and Disadvantages to (Low/High) Knee Shield11:36 – 16:19
    The General Battle for Inside Position16:19 – 23:06
    Denying Head Control23:06 – 27:24
    Framing Effectively27:24 – 31:37
    The Centerline Shift Dilemma31:37 – 37:59
    Moving From a Cross Shoulder Post to an Underhook37:59 – 42:57
    Basic Switch to Sumi Gaeshi42:57 – 50:18
    Entering the Near Leg Irimi Ashi50:18 – 57:23
    Importance of Switching Legs57:23 – 1:04:49
    Underhook to Far Leg Irimi Ashi1:04:49 – 1:08:47
    Underhook to Cross Ashi1:08:47 – 1:15:31
    Introduction to a Scoop Grip1:15:31 – 1:20:07
    Using a Scoop Grip to Enter X Guard1:20:07 – 1:23:22
    Using a Scoop to Enter Near Leg Cross Ashi1:23:22 – 1:27:45
    Using a Scoop to Spin to Far Leg Cross Ashi1:27:45 +

    Volume 2

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Pinch Headlock to Shoulder Crunch6:14 – 11:04
    Pinch Headlock Entering the Legs11:04 – 13:36
    An Overhook Sumi Gaeshi13:36 – 16:32
    Failed Overhook Sumi Gaeshi Enter the Legs16:32 – 23:33
    A Special Gift23:33 – 25:08
    Stalling From a Butterfly Half Guard25:08 – 32:07
    Butterfly Half to Arm Drag32:07 – 35:59
    Failed Arm Drag To Knee Lever35:59 – 43:51
    Failed Knee Lever Switch to Sumi Gaeshi43:51 – 51:56
    Failed Knee Lever Re-drag51:56 – 55:59
    Failed Arm Drag Enter the Legs55:59 – 59:39
    Entering Kimuras From Butterfly Half Guard59:39 – 1:03:20
    Putting it Behind the Back1:03:20 – 1:11:17
    Counter to a Hip Switch1:11:17 – 1:16:02
    Separating the Hands1:16:02 – 1:21:40
    Failed Kimura Enter the Legs1:21:40 – 1:27:33
    Closing Out the Kimura Series (Butterfly Half)1:27:33 +

    Volume 3

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Introduction to the Lower Leg Shift6:36 – 16:08
    Transitioning From Half Guard to a Lower Leg Shift16:08 – 19:06
    Basic Sweep From Lower Leg Shift19:06 – 23:42
    Failed Sweep Back Take23:42 – 27:19
    Coming Up From a Lower Leg Shift27:19 – 31:31
    Options From Underhook Versus Whizzer31:31 – 34:40
    Countering the Whizzer with the Roll34:40 – 40:04
    Partner Counters The Roll, Take the Back40:04 – 43:53
    Opponent Wins the Battle for Knee Position Enter Hiza Gatame43:53 – 46:02
    Countering a Backstep From a Lower Leg Shift46:02 – 55:31
    Reiterating Pinch Headlocks and Moving Back to a Butterfly Half55:31 – 1:00:15
    Opponent Gets an Underhook Switch Back to Butterfly Half1:00:15 – 1:02:16
    Opponent Gets Underhook Move to Triangle1:02:16 – 1:10:53
    Opponent Crushes Knees Together Re-guard With High Knee Shield1:10:53 +

    Volume 4

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Key Differences Between Locking a Kimura (Butterfly Half) Versus a Knee Shield6:57 – 16:20
    Far Arm Drag16:20 – 22:37
    Opponent Counters Far Arm Drag with Darce, Enter Knee Lever22:37 – 27:19
    Partner Postures Out of Arm Drag Entering Far Leg Outside Ashi27:19 – 33:24
    Extreme Staller Pumping the Legs to Create Opportunity33:24 +

    Volume 5

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Opponent Puts Far Knee Down Enter the Legs8:21 – 14:39
    Opponent Puts Near Knee Down, Force the Far Knee Down14:39 – 16:47
    Opponent Puts Near Knee Down, Enter the Near Leg16:47 – 21:07
    Near Knee Down Enter Ashi on the Far Leg21:07 – 25:10
    Opponent Puts Near Knee Down, Exit Through the Back25:10 – 28:55
    Failed Back Attack, Chase the Legs28:55 – 32:25
    Countering a Backstep32:25 – 37:47
    Sweeping an Opponent Who Steps Over the head37:47 – 41:51
    Entering Deep Half Guard From Outside Foot Position (Far Knee Down)41:51 +

    Volume 6

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Heisting From a Scorpion4:55 – 8:56
    Using a Scorpion to Pass the Leg Across8:56 – 13:46
    Using a Scoop Grip to Sweep Backwards13:46 – 18:10
    Countering Opponent’s Underhook18:10 – 24:39
    Using an Overwrap to Sweep Forward24:39 – 29:38
    The Scorpion/Lower Leg Shift Dilemma29:38 – 35:10
    Locking a Scorpion When Opponent Puts Near Knee Down35:10 – 37:28
    Returning Opponent’s Far Leg to the Floor37:28 – 41:14
    Countering a Knee Slip with Hiza Gatame41:14 – 46:23
    Countering a Far Hip Knee Slip With an Inside Elbow46:23 – 49:54
    The Waiter Sweep Dilemma49:54 – 59:17
    Taking the Back When Opponent Steps Over the Head59:17 – 1:08:56
    Back Take/Sweep Dilemma1:08:56 – 1:12:48
    Pommeling a Leg Back Inside From Outside foot Position1:12:48
    Outro1:16:0 +

    Volume 7

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Half Guard Rolling – Drew5:03 – 10:02
    Half Guard Rolling – Alex10:02 – 15:03
    Half Guard Rolling – Sean15:03 +

    Volume 8

    CHAPTER TITLE

    START TIME

    Rolling Commentary – Drew29:54 – 59:34
    Rolling Commentary – Alex59:34 – 1:23:55
    Rolling Commentary – Sean1:23:55 +