New Wave Jiu Jitsu: No Gi Half Guard 3 Directions of Attack by John Danaher

The Most Sought After Grappling Coach On Earth – Professor John Danaher – Shows His Unique 3-Direction System For The New Wave Half Guard, Including The Sweeping, Leg Locking, And Retention Secrets That His Students Have Used To Dominate Elite Competition

  • Learn conceptually why the no-gi half guard is one of the favorites of John’s squad of athletes, including the MMA practicality.
  • This 8-volume series covers the 3 directions of attack, how to combine them, and which is the strongest of the 3 for your offensive focus.
  • See how to maintain the half guard against heavy pressure and get back on offense using simple and achievable mechanics.
  • 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.
  • Combine tight waists, single legs, body locks, knee shields, deep half, scorpions, knee levers, and more into one comprehensive and focused system for half guard mastery.                                                                                                                                                                                

Volume 1

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Introduction0:00 – 6:39
Understanding New Wave Guard Play: 3 Key Insights6:39 – 35:54
The 3 Reasons Why You Must Have a Strong Half Guard – Half guard is an excellent means of direct attack – From Bottom Position That Confers Some Advantages Over Conventional Guards35:54 – 37:38
Half Guard Offers the Possiblity of Greater Connection So You Can Impose Bottom Position37:38 – 41:51
Half Guard Allows Stronger Kuzushi Potential Because You Are Underneath Your Opponent’s Center of Gravity41:51 – 44:46
Half Guard is a True 3 Directional Guard44:46 – 48:58
Half Guard is Halfway to Your Opponent’s Back and Halfway to a Takedown48:58 – 51:24
Half Guard is Well Adapted to a Transition to Mixed Martial Arts51:24 – 54:31
Half Guard is Closely Related to the Skill of Pin Escapes54:31 – 57:48
Half Guard Addresses the Fundamental Reality of Guard Play57:48 – 1:01:32
Understanding Half Guard Position: The Fundamental Paradox of Half Guard1:01:32 – 1:03:25
Resolving the Paradox: The Law of Outside Shoulder and Hip1:03:25 +

Volume 2

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The Path to Heaven: Making Half Guard Work for You – Knee Shield0:00 – 6:37
Half Elbow Escape6:37 – 12:44
Arm Frames12:44 – 23:24
Kuzushi (Off Balancing) From Half Guard23:24 – 26:10
Half Scissor Kuzushi26:10 – 28:18
Half Butterfly Bump Kuzushi28:18 – 30:13
Scoop Half Kuzushi30:13 – 35:31
Scorpion Elevator Kuzushi35:31 – 40:02
Half Butterfly Elevator Kuzushi40:02 – 43:02
Knee Lever Kuzushi43:02 – 46:33
Tight Waist Tilt Kuzushi46:33 – 48:48
Windmill Kuzushi48:48 +

Volume 3

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Tight Waist Series – Getting to the Position0:00 – 4:53
The Lower Leg Shift4:53 – 11:05
The Tight Waist Roll Through11:05 – 21:27
Ankle Pick21:27 – 25:43
Pass Off Ankle Pick25:43 – 29:16
Duck Under29:16 – 34:28
Half Guard Body Lock – Body Lock Suck Back34:28 – 41:00
Coming Up To Your Feet With a Body Lock41:00 – 1:00:04
Outside Knee Pick1:00:04 – 1:04:02
Inside Scoop Sweep (Navy)1:04:02 – 1:11:21
Limp Arm1:11:21 – 1:20:41
Cross Body Ride1:20:41 – 1:28:40
Kosoto Circle1:28:40 +

Volume 4

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Tight Waist VS Whizzer Series – Understanding the Whizzer0:00 – 13:53
The Circle Body Lock13:53 – 16:38
Uki Goshi16:38 – 19:01
Far Side Walk19:01 – 23:02
Half Nelson Pin23:02 – 26:20
Outside Scoop26:20 – 29:49
Single Leg Series – The Differences Between Single Leg and Tight Waist29:49 – 36:37
Understanding a Back Side Single Leg Finish36:37 – 43:56
Back Side Single Leg From Half Guard43:56 – 49:03
Back Side Single Leg Limp Arm49:03 – 51:53
Forward Heist Mechanics51:53 – 1:00:06
Front Side Single Leg Finishes From Half Guard1:00:06 – 1:12:11
Half Guard Single Leg Coming Up To Your Feet1:12:11 – 1:20:35
Hiza Gatame Series1:20:35 – 1:39:24
The Rolling Hiza Gatame1:39:24 – 1:42:20
Lower Leg Shift and Hiza Gatame1:42:20 +

Volume 5

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The Knee Lever Series – Mechanics0:00 – 4:23
Knee Lever: Head Position4:23 – 8:23
2 on 1 Wrist Knee Lever8:23 – 12:20
Knee Lever 1 on 1 Grips12:20 – 15:08
1 on 1 Scoop15:08 – 17:39
The Knee Lever Creates Scrambles That You Always Win17:39 – 23:28
Knee Lever with a Lat Post23:28 – 30:16
Putting Your Opponent’s Knee on the Mat30:16 – 33:18
Elbow Lever33:18 – 36:08
Forward Heist to Single Leg From Failed Knee Lever36:08 – 41:12
Arm Drag From Failed Knee Lever41:12 – 44:29
2 on 1 Elbow Post Knee Lever to the Back44:29 – 49:36
Overhook Knee Levers – Overhook Sweep49:36 – 55:55
Knee Lever as Entry to Tight Waist55:55 – 1:00:53
Knee Lever to Butterfly Hook1:00:53 +

Volume 6

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The Elbow Escape Series – Mechanics of Elbow Escape0:00 – 16:03
Special Study: Ude Gatame16:03 – 19:28
Mechanics19:28 – 31:05
Attacking Both Sides with Ude Gatame31:05 – 35:59
The Relationship Between Ude Gatame and the Shoulder Crunch Sumi Gaeshi35:59 – 40:24
Ude Gatame to Triangle40:24 – 45:43
Ude Gatame Into Kimura45:43 – 50:34
Ude Gatame to Juji Gatame50:34 – 58:29
Ude Gatame Combined with Forward Shift58:29 – 1:08:06
Scoop Scorpion Series1:08:06 – 1:20:48
Scorpion Leg Pass1:20:48 – 1:25:25
Scorpion Walk Around1:25:25 – 1:32:52
Scorpion Hip Heist1:32:52 +

Volume 7

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Knee Shield Half Guard Entries – The Scoop Elevator0:00 – 13:25
Different Variations of Attack13:25 – 18:48
Attacking the Far Leg18:48 – 23:05
Controlling Movement From the Scoop Grip23:05 – 29:34
Spinning Around The Leg29:34 – 40:07
Kani Basami40:07 – 50:33
Butterfly Insertion50:33 – 57:20
Ankle Pick Heel Hook Series57:20 – 59:44
Ankle Pick to Irimi Ashi Garami59:44 – 1:06:28
Ankle Pick Kani Basami1:06:28 – 1:13:53
Half Butterfly Guard Series – Outside Elevator1:13:53 – 1:25:50
Half Butterfly Guard Into Single Leg Cross Ashi Garami1:25:50 +

Volume 8

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Deep Half Guard Into Leg Locks – Inside Sankaku0:00 – 7:10
50/50 From Deep Half Guard7:10 – 12:51
Knee Lever Leg Lock Entries – Knee Lever and Outside Spin (Best Entry For Less Athletic/Older Athletes)12:51 – 25:50
Knee Lever into Leg Locks from Disadvantageous Positions25:50 – 36:28
Leg Locks From Half Guard – Why Leg Locks Should be the Centerpiece of Your Half Guard Game36:28 – 41:30
Countering Half Guard Sit-out Situation – Thumb Post41:30 – 50:38
Double Knee Lever50:38 – 58:20
Butterfly Hook Counter58:20 – 1:10:04
Reverse Underhook Counter1:10:04 +