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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

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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

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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

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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
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    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: A New Philosophy Of Positional Escapes by John Danaher

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

    Revolutionize The Way You Escape From Bad Position And Immediately Launch Devastating Submission Attacks With Professor John Danaher’s New Wave Jiu-Jitsu System

    • Turn escapes immediately into dangerous positions of attack with this counter attack and escape series from Professor John Danaher
    • Merge position and submission with New Wave Jiu-Jitsu. as Professor Danaher explains how to combine both into the most effective systems possible
    • Take advantage of the escape and find opportunistic submission holds that John’s students have been excelling with in competition for years
    • Learn how John separates positions into leg and arm-based pins, and how these key insights can change your escapes forever
    • John Danaher is the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu coach of champion athletes like Gordon Ryan, Garry Tonon, and Georges St. Pierre
    • Study submission attacks with detailed step-by-step coaching around leg locks, arm locks, clamp guards, and more that Professor Danaher has perfected

    Course Content

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    Volume 1

    CHAPTER TITLE

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    Introduction0:00 – 8:05
    Escape Skills Are The Basis of Your Confidence in Jiu Jitsu8:05 – 15:59
    The Traditional Approach to Escape in Jiu Jitsu15:59 – 20:47
    The 2 Defensive Skills of Jiu Jitsu20:47 – 22:32
    Positional Escapes – What is a Pin?22:32 – 27:13
    Solving the Problem of Pins27:13 – 33:03
    A New Philosophy of Pin Escapes: Satisficing vs Maximizing33:03 – 42:00
    The Principle of Sunk Costs42:00 – 50:41
    The Game Plan for Our New Escape Philosophy50:41 – 58:57
    The 5 Pins of Jiu Jitsu58:57 +

    Volume 2

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    Escaping the Mounted Position: Maximizing Philosophy – The Kipping Escape – The Lateral Kipping Escape0:00 – 25:21
    The Misdirectional Kipping Escape25:21 – 38:34
    The Overhead Kipping Escape38:34 – 55:04
    The Elbow Escape – Inside and Outside Variations55:04 – 1:05:36
    Further Reflections on the Outside Elbow Escape1:05:36 +

    Volume 3

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    Escaping the Rear Mount Position – The First Battle of Back Escapes: The Hand Fight0:00 – 12:23
    The Second Battle of Back Escapes: The Head Fight12:23 – 23:16
    Back Escapes Part 223:16 – 32:42
    Escaping The Body Triangle – Body Triangle Preliminaries32:42 – 39:54
    The Theory of the 4 Triangles39:54 – 49:46
    The Fifth Triangle49:46 – 59:14
    The Theory of the Upper Body Connection: The Spinning Escape59:14 – 1:15:16
    The Headlock Escape1:15:16 +

    Volume 4

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    Knee on Belly Escapes – Part 10:00 – 13:01
    Knee on Belly Escapes – Part 213:01 – 20:38
    Side Pin Escapes – Side Elbow Escape20:38 – 33:06
    Side Elbow Escape Part 233:06 – 42:42
    The Role of the Head in Side Escapes42:42 – 48:30
    Different Defensive Frame Options48:30 – 54:45
    Frame Options With the Outside Arm54:45 – 58:17
    The Central Problem of Crossface Side Pins: Near Hip/Far Hip Connection58:17 – 1:03:51
    The Central Problem of Reverse Cross Face Side Pins: Near Shoulder/Far Shoulder Connection1:03:51 – 1:06:59
    Understanding Variations in Side Pins1:06:59 +

    Volume 5

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    The Role of Kipping in Side Elbow Escapes0:00 – 4:48
    The Role of Reverse Shrimping in Side Elbow Escapes4:48 – 10:20
    Side Elbow Escape: Putting it All Together10:20 – 15:31
    A Special Study: The Clamp15:31 – 34:23
    Side Elbow Escape Into Leg Locks34:23 – 49:00
    The High Leg Escape49:00 – 1:01:27
    The High Leg Escape Part 21:01:27 – 1:12:39
    The Knee Escape1:12:39 – 1:23:47
    The Knee Escape Part 21:23:47 – 1:29:18
    The Knee Escape Part 31:29:18 +

    Volume 6

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    Ankle Trap Escape0:00 – 8:31
    Tricep Post Escape8:31 – 24:08
    The Back Door Escape24:08 – 41:38
    Escaping Sit-Out Pins41:38 – 57:03
    Escaping North South Pins – Unique Elements of North/South Pins57:03 – 1:05:31
    The High Leg Escape1:05:31 – 1:14:16
    Variations of North/South Require Variations in Escape1:14:16 – 1:18:54
    Escaping Other Variations of North/South Pins1:18:54 +

    Volume 7

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    Escaping Turtle Position – Preliminaries0:00 – 5:37
    Escaping the Tight Waist – Makikomi5:37 – 15:52
    Shoulder Roll15:52 – 27:25
    Escaping Body Locks27:25 – 35:49
    Reach-Back Sumi Gaeshi35:49 – 40:46
    Escaping Seat Belt40:46 – 51:41
    Peek-Out51:41 – 54:28
    General Hand Fighting From Turtle54:28 +

    Volume 8

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    Summarizing Our Philosophy and Method of Positional Escape: The 5 Step Method – Defensive Responsibility0:00 – 4:44
    Kuzushi4:44 – 9:48
    The First Frame9:48 – 14:45
    Primary Entry Point14:45 – 21:34
    Majority Inside Control21:34 – 25:46
    The Sixth Step – Your Choice25:46 +