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
START TIME
Intro
0:00 – 4:50
Relax
4:50 – 6:20
Understanding Their Next Step
6:20 – 9:13
Understanding The Stages
9:13 – 11:59
Arm Bar Escapes Intro
11:59 – 14:17
Late Arm Bar Escapes
14:17 – 23:03
Hitchhiker Follow Up
23:03 – 28:42
Reverse Hitchhiker
28:42 – 36:25
Late Stage Follow Up
36:25 – 42:30
Elbow Pummel
42:30 +
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Jump Over The Leg
0:00 – 2:50
Early Stage
2:50 – 8:12
Stack
8:12 – 12:23
Choi Bar Escape
12:23 – 14:56
Sparring Arm Bar Escapes
14:56 – 17:22
Arm Triangle Escape
17:22 – 21:33
Americana Escape
21:33 – 26:13
Kimura Escape
26:13 – 28:21
Bottom Side Control
28:21 – 30:20
Top Half Guard
30:20 – 31:55
Kimura Trap
31:55 – 34:34
Standing Back
34:34 – 36:22
Turtle Grip Break
36:22 – 37:59
Half Guard Reversal
37:59 – 40:43
Arm Bar Counter
40:43 – 43:28
T-Bag Kimura Defense
43:28 – 47:38
Standard Kimura Defense
47:38 +
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Bonus: Being An Annoying C#Nt
0:00 – 2:10
Omoplata Defense
2:10 – 6:14
Straight Ankle Defense
6:14 – 18:13
Rear Naked Choke Escape
18:13 – 19:24
Hand Fighting
19:24 – 24:58
Misalignment
24:58 – 30:46
Hail Mary Escapes
30:46 – 34:33
Guillotine Defense
34:33 – 37:04
Approaching The Chin Strap
37:04 +
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Rotational Escape
0:00 – 5:51
Closed Guard
5:51 – 10:22
Triangle Escapes
10:22 – 11:53
Posture
11:53 – 13:45
Legs Over
13:45 – 15:58
Thumb Post
15:58 – 18:26
Knee Pull
18:26 – 21:38
Darce Escape
21:38 – 29:39
Bonus: The Only Buggy Escape You Will Ever Need[100% Success Rate Against Jay Rod]
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
START TIME
Introduction
0:00 – 7:25
Escaping the Guillotine – Standing Guillotine Defense – Hip Post Method
7:25 – 16:24
Ude Gaeshi
16:24 – 28:49
Tradition
28:49 – 34:56
Centerline Theory
34:56 – 50:19
Beating the High Elbow
50:19 – 55:07
The Spinning Escape
55:07 – 1:03:14
Defending the Arm-In Guillotine – Sit-Out Wrist Control
1:03:14 – 1:17:32
Arm Spin to Centerline
1:17:32 – 1:21:32
First reactions: Traditional VS Modern
1:21:32 – 1:30:58
Knee Posting
1:30:58 – 1:37:50
Hand Fighting and Guillotines
1:37:50 +
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Defending the Guillotine in Closed Guard – Head Slipping
0:00 – 11:57
Hip Slip
11:57 – 22:49
Intro to the Von Flue
22:49 – 27:45
Mechanics of the Von Flue
27:45 – 34:02
First Application: Closed Guard
34:02 – 42:24
Second Application: Side Control
42:24 – 47:53
Third Application: Guard Passing
47:53 – 55:24
A Summary of Our Guillotine Defense Philosophy
55:24 +
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
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Arm Bar (Juji Gatame) Defense – Important Considerations
0:00 – 10:18
Variations in Arm Configuration
10:18 – 15:27
Counter Offense From Juji Gatame
15:27 – 19:53
Elbow Escape From Juji Gatame
19:53 – 28:23
The Turning Escape
28:23 – 49:36
The Passover Escape
49:36 – 1:01:21
The Cross Face Escape
1:01:21 – 1:08:12
The Misdirectional Escape
1:08:12 – 1:20:10
Defending Juji Gatame From Guard
1:20:10 – 1:30:43
Defending Juji Gatame From Rear Mount
1:30:43 – 1:37:51
Escape Juji Gatame From Turtle Position
1:37:51 +
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Triangle Defense – General Considerations on the Triangle
0:00 – 15:13
The Thumb Post Escape
15:13 – 27:40
Cross Ankle Defense
27:40 +
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Kimura Defense – Understanding Kimura So That We Can Escape Kimura
0:00 – 9:50
Keeping Your Hand in Front Of You
9:50 – 28:28
Denying Wrist Control
28:28 – 35:41
Elbow Slipping
35:41 – 45:06
Freeing Your Head
45:06 – 52:02
The Best Kimura Defense Drill You Can use
52:02 – 1:02:49
Trap Kimura
1:02:49 – 1:10:10
Escaping T Kimura
1:10:10 – 1:21:57
Standing Kimuras
1:21:57 – 1:30:47
Layers of Defense to Kimura – 1st Layer of Defense – Wrists
1:30:47 – 1:34:26
2nd Layer of Defense – The Elbow
1:34:26 – 1:36:14
3rd Layer of Defense – Head Mobility/Body Mobility
1:36:14 – 1:41:42
Counter Attacking vs Kimura
1:41:42 +
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Heel Hook Defense – The Law of Mutual Exposure
0:00 – 9:53
The Most Basic Distinction in Ashi Garami: Inside Position and Outside Position
9:53 – 14:46
Traditional Approaches to Heel Hook Defense in Jiu Jitsu
14:46 – 24:27
A New Philosophy of Heel Hook Defense
24:27 – 38:10
The Art of Heel Slipping
38:10 – 55:43
The Art of Heel Slipping 2
55:43 – 1:02:45
Hiding the Heel: The Law of Knee and Toes
1:02:45 – 1:09:56
The Art of Knee Slipping
1:09:56 – 1:21:28
The 4 Fundamental Defensive Positions for Inside heel Hooks
1:21:28 – 1:44:54
Ankle Control
1:44:54 +
Volume 7
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Cross Ashi Garami Defense – Defending Inside Foot Position – Hip Scoot Escape
0:00 – 6:52
The Misdirectional Escape
6:52 – 15:45
Separation Escape
15:45 – 21:27
Countering a Lace Leg (Double Trouble)
21:27 – 36:06
Defending Outside Foot Position – Contrasting Inside and Outside Foot Position
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
START TIME
Introduction
0:00 – 8:05
Escape Skills Are The Basis of Your Confidence in Jiu Jitsu
8:05 – 15:59
The Traditional Approach to Escape in Jiu Jitsu
15:59 – 20:47
The 2 Defensive Skills of Jiu Jitsu
20:47 – 22:32
Positional Escapes – What is a Pin?
22:32 – 27:13
Solving the Problem of Pins
27:13 – 33:03
A New Philosophy of Pin Escapes: Satisficing vs Maximizing
33:03 – 42:00
The Principle of Sunk Costs
42:00 – 50:41
The Game Plan for Our New Escape Philosophy
50:41 – 58:57
The 5 Pins of Jiu Jitsu
58:57 +
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Escaping the Mounted Position: Maximizing Philosophy – The Kipping Escape – The Lateral Kipping Escape
0:00 – 25:21
The Misdirectional Kipping Escape
25:21 – 38:34
The Overhead Kipping Escape
38:34 – 55:04
The Elbow Escape – Inside and Outside Variations
55:04 – 1:05:36
Further Reflections on the Outside Elbow Escape
1:05:36 +
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Escaping the Rear Mount Position – The First Battle of Back Escapes: The Hand Fight
0:00 – 12:23
The Second Battle of Back Escapes: The Head Fight
12:23 – 23:16
Back Escapes Part 2
23:16 – 32:42
Escaping The Body Triangle – Body Triangle Preliminaries
32:42 – 39:54
The Theory of the 4 Triangles
39:54 – 49:46
The Fifth Triangle
49:46 – 59:14
The Theory of the Upper Body Connection: The Spinning Escape
59:14 – 1:15:16
The Headlock Escape
1:15:16 +
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Knee on Belly Escapes – Part 1
0:00 – 13:01
Knee on Belly Escapes – Part 2
13:01 – 20:38
Side Pin Escapes – Side Elbow Escape
20:38 – 33:06
Side Elbow Escape Part 2
33:06 – 42:42
The Role of the Head in Side Escapes
42:42 – 48:30
Different Defensive Frame Options
48:30 – 54:45
Frame Options With the Outside Arm
54:45 – 58:17
The Central Problem of Crossface Side Pins: Near Hip/Far Hip Connection
58:17 – 1:03:51
The Central Problem of Reverse Cross Face Side Pins: Near Shoulder/Far Shoulder Connection
1:03:51 – 1:06:59
Understanding Variations in Side Pins
1:06:59 +
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Role of Kipping in Side Elbow Escapes
0:00 – 4:48
The Role of Reverse Shrimping in Side Elbow Escapes
4:48 – 10:20
Side Elbow Escape: Putting it All Together
10:20 – 15:31
A Special Study: The Clamp
15:31 – 34:23
Side Elbow Escape Into Leg Locks
34:23 – 49:00
The High Leg Escape
49:00 – 1:01:27
The High Leg Escape Part 2
1:01:27 – 1:12:39
The Knee Escape
1:12:39 – 1:23:47
The Knee Escape Part 2
1:23:47 – 1:29:18
The Knee Escape Part 3
1:29:18 +
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Ankle Trap Escape
0:00 – 8:31
Tricep Post Escape
8:31 – 24:08
The Back Door Escape
24:08 – 41:38
Escaping Sit-Out Pins
41:38 – 57:03
Escaping North South Pins – Unique Elements of North/South Pins
57:03 – 1:05:31
The High Leg Escape
1:05:31 – 1:14:16
Variations of North/South Require Variations in Escape
1:14:16 – 1:18:54
Escaping Other Variations of North/South Pins
1:18:54 +
Volume 7
CHAPTER TITLE
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Escaping Turtle Position – Preliminaries
0:00 – 5:37
Escaping the Tight Waist – Makikomi
5:37 – 15:52
Shoulder Roll
15:52 – 27:25
Escaping Body Locks
27:25 – 35:49
Reach-Back Sumi Gaeshi
35:49 – 40:46
Escaping Seat Belt
40:46 – 51:41
Peek-Out
51:41 – 54:28
General Hand Fighting From Turtle
54:28 +
Volume 8
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Summarizing Our Philosophy and Method of Positional Escape: The 5 Step Method – Defensive Responsibility