Gordon Ryan – Systematically Attacking The Back
What will you learn?
Gordon Ryan Is standing at the top of the no-He has made a name for himself in the gi grappling industry by combining a technical game with one crown jewel, which is the most powerful back attack system in history. You have eight volumes to help you learn the many techniques and combinations that make this submission system so don’t miss out. You will find all the important concepts and subtle details.-Video breakdown of time Gordon His workout system as seen in action at his gym.
Gordon’s back control has become his signature, and he has shown the rare ability to consistently finish fights there, even against really elite black belts. John Danaher, his trainer, has strangled him. Gordon He has evolved with. Instead of being a carbon copy of his coach’s system, Gordon He takes these principles and problems and creates his own hand fighting combinations that allow him to strangle, arm lock, triangle, and many other feats.
As many options as possible Gordon Ryan This video will teach you how to attack back, from the strangle to the end and how to troubleshoot against escaping enemies. Gordon This book teaches the fundamental concepts of how things change depending upon which side you are fighting, as well as how to hand fight and elbow fight for dominant grips. These 8 volumes are packed with one of the best modern submission games.-Gi grappling: This is your chance to learn “The King” himself.
You can also see. Gordon Explain each technique and how it is combined. Gordon Positional sparring is done and the footage is broken down for you. Now you can see what it is. Gordon You may not know what he is doing but you can hear the reasons he is doing it. Gordon Ryan. Don’t just learn how to attack, see what is the best move for that moment and how to stay one step ahead with this live demonstration of the system.
What’s the Series?
Part 1
- Introduction
- Exploiting the body’s asymmetries Introduction
- Control Mechanisms
- Diagonal Control: Importance
- Underhook Side vs Overhook Side
- Goal Setting Offensively
- Goal Setting Offensively (Grip Fighting).
- Defensive Goal Setting
- Overview of Upper Body Grips
- Introduction to Control on the Overhook Side
- Recovering Bottom Hook (Long Hook).
- Recovering Bottom Hook (Short Hook).
- The Complete Hip Escape:
Part 2
- Use Butterfly Hook when Opponent Clears Top Hook
- Turning off to high ball ride
- Re-Incorporating Hook from High Ball Ride
- Overview of Escaping Head First at Over Hook Side
- Understanding the Interface between Underhook and Over Hook Sides
- Claw Grip to Counter a Two on One Escape
- The Kata Gatame Back Exposure Dilemma
- With a Half Claw, you can counter a two-on-one with a half claw
- How to Stop a Full Elbow Slip
- To counter a full escape, use an arm drag
- Understanding the Rear Chest Lock
- Re-Claw Grip Variation Captures Head Position
Part 3
- Intro to undertook side
- Opponent clears bottom hook
- Good head position is essential for attacking
- Continue to reaffirm the seated head & arm
- Opponents elbow wedge
- Introduction to clearing opponent’s top hooks
- Use a butterfly hook for entry to the post rear mount
- Understanding the differences in highball ride underhook and overhook sides
- Use gripping strategies to combat opponents
- Highball rider with successful knee posts
- When an opponent is successful, you can counter
Part 4
- How to escape the under-Hook side – Upper body
- To regain head position, use your far wrist
- If you lose the far wrist, your head can be repositioned.
- To regain head position, use a butterfly hook
- Kimura is a way to capture the back.
- Understanding the benefits of cross-body rides
- Cross-body riding: Reclaiming the back
- Cross-body rider gets a freestyle Guillotine
- Cross-body rider Hammerlock can use Hammerlock
- Attacking The legs of a cross body ride
Part 5
- Explains defensive and offensive elbow pummeling
- To counter elbow pummel, you can use the extraction and reinsertion methods
- Use a cross wrist against elbow pummels
- What do you do if your opponent makes you strangle two hands?
- The theory of neck pummeling/ explaining the problem with hip height
- Beginning to finish from the back
- Recapping under hook, vs. over-Hook side
- Straight wrist grips vs cross wrist grips
- The Problem between attacking the neck and trapping the hands
- The One-on-one grips have an inherent flaw
- Proper head position when strangling
- Multi-Directional grip breaking
- Ten finger grip break
- How to lock a strangle properly
- To counter secondary hand interference, use a finger walk
- Secondary hand thumb line grab counter
- Primary hand grab against partners
- Leg trapping allows you to remove your primary partner’s hand
- There are two ways to trap hands
Part 6
- Introduction to attacking from the below-Hook side
- To trap a hand, use a single wrist grip with a cross-over grip
- Single cross double cross dilemma
- Strangle/double cross trilema
- Use an inside wrist grip to capture the arm
- Switch to a cross grip by using an inside wrist grip
- Opportunistic trap to counter the secondary defensive hand
- Understanding the top pummels
- Double cross using top pummels
- Mindset behind Finishing from the Under-Hook side
- Be under your chin
- Garrote
- Mandible strangle
- Outro
Part 7
- Roll 1 with Giancarlo Commentary
- Placido Commentary: Roll 2
- Roll 3 with Ben commentary
- Roll 4 with Giancarlo commentary
- Roll 5 with Placido commentary
Part 8
- Giancarlo Roll 1
- 2. Roll 2 with Placido
- Roll 3 with Ben
- Roll 4 with Giancarlo
- Play 5 with Placido
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Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 45
- Assessments Yes