John Danaher – New Wave Jiu Jitsu – A New Philosophy Of Submissions Escapes
What are you going to learn?
Professor John Danaher, regarded by many as the world’s greatest grappling coach, is back with BJJ Fanatics to share his New Wave Jiu Jitsu method for escaping from submission holds, one of his team’s most valued and trained skills, as he shows you how they turn every submission hold against them into a potentially devastating counter attack.
Use this New Wave You will learn how to be dangerous even while being held in tight submission holds. John’s escapes. Against guillotines, triangles, armbars, ashi garami, and more, you’ll get every detail you’ll ever need to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat as you move from submission defense to effective offense as quickly as possible.
Professor Danaher has built of team of some of the best grapplers on Earth, including champions like Gordon Ryan, Garry Tonon, Crag Jones, and more, and now you can hear the submission escape methods that are central to their training and a highly regarded part of all his athletes’ styles. John explains not just what he’s doing (in extreme, careful detail) but also why he does it, and how it fits into a larger system of attack.
This 8-Volume course is a thoughtful response to the increase in submission threats in grappling. We must be able defend and counter our opponents as they attack more. This series is designed around this revolutionary concept. “New Wave” Concept that will help you see every situation in a new light that is never far away from being a fight winning hold of your own.
How do you get it?
PART 1
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INTRODUCTION
LEAVE THE GUILLOTINE
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CENTERLINE THEORY
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BEATING THE HIGH ELBOW
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SPINNING ESCAPE
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HIP POST METHOD
DEFENDING THE ARMED ARM-IN GUILLOTINE
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SIT-OUT RISK CONTROL
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ARM SPIN TO A CENTERLINE
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FIRST REACTIONS: TRADITIONAL VS MODERN
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GUILLOTINES AND HAND FIGHTING
PART 2
IN CLOSED GUARD DEFENDING GUILLOTINE
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HEAD SLIPPING
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HIP SLIPS
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KATA GATAME VON FLUE VS GUILLOTINE
PART 3
STANDING GUILLOTINE DEFENSE
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UDE GAESHI
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TRADITION
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A SUMMARY OF OUR GUILLOTINE DefENSE PHILOPHY
PART 4
DEFENSE ARM BAR (JUJI GAATAME)
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Important Considerations
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VARIATIONS IN ARM FIGURATIONS
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COUNTER OFFENSE – JUJI GATAME
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ELBOW ESCAPE FROM JUJI GATAME
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THE TURNING FALLEN ESCAPE
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THE PASSOVER EXIT
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THE CROSSFACE EASCAPE
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THE MISDIRECTIONAL Escape
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DEFENDING JUJI GATE FROM GUARD
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DEFENDING JUJI GATE FROM REAR MOUNT
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ESCAPE JUJI GAATAME FROM THE TURTLE POINT
PART 5
TRIANGLE DEFENSE
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GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT THE TRIANGLE
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THE THUMB POINT ESCAPE
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DEFENSE CROSS ANKLE
PART 6
KIMURA DEFENSE
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UNDERSTANDING KIMURA SO WE CAN ESCAPE KIMURA
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KEEPING A HANDS-ON VIEW OF YOU
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DENYING WRIST CONTROL
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ELBOW SLIPING
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FREE YOUR HEAD
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THE BEST KIMURA DEFENSE DRILL EVER
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TRAP KIMURA
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ESCAPE THE T KIMURA
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STANDING KIMURAS
LAYERS OF DEFENSE KIMURA
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1ST LAYER of DEFENSE – WRISTS
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2ND LAYER DEFENSE – ELBOW
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3RD LAYER DEFENSE- HEAD MOBILITY/BODY MOBILITY
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COUNTER ATTACKING AGAINST KIMURA
PART 7
HEEL HOK DEFENSE
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LAW OF MUTUAL EXPOSURE
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ASHI GARAMI’S MOST BASIC DISTINCTION: INSIDE POSITION & OUTSIDE POSITION
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TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO HEEL HOOK DEFENSE IN JIU JITSU
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A NEW PHILOSOPHY OF EEL HOOK DEFENSE
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THE ART OF HEEL SLIPING
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HIDING YOUR HEEL: THE LAW OF KNEE & TOES
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KNEE SLIPPING: THE ART
INSIDE HEEL HOOKS: 4 DEFENSIVE POSITIONS
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ANKLE CONTROL
PART 8
CROSS ASHI GARAMI DEFENSE
DEFENDING THE INSIDE FOOT POISON
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HIP SCOOT EXIT
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THE MISDIRECTIONAL Escape
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SEPARATION Escape
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CONTACTING A LACE LEG (DOUBLE-TROUBLE)
DEFENDING THE OUTSIDE FOOT POSTITION
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CONTRASTING INSIDE & OUTSIDE FOOTPOSITION
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TRUE 50/50
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CONTACTING THE INVERTED NEE/INSIDE SHOULDER
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HIS PREFERENCE/YOUR PRIORITY
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SMALL CONSIDERATIONS CAN MAKE A BIG DIFERENCE
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WHEN TO TURN/WHEN NOT To TURN
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WHEN TO TURN/WHEN NOT to TURN Part 2
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Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 87
- Assessments Yes