Gordon Ryan – Systematically Attacking From Open Guard Supine Position
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Discover How Gordon “The King” Ryan Systematically Dominates The World’s Best Grapplers Using Some Of Grappling’s Most Common and Effective Open Guards.
Attack from your back in a systematic manner with this open guard gameplan from Gordon “The King” Ryan, which includes sweeps, back takes, and leg locks that work at the top levels of grappling.
Keep your opponent off balance by learning all of the many methods to produce kuzushi and pressure from your back.
As Gordon explains how to mix and flow between ashi garami entry, sweeps to guard passes, and generating back exposure, attack from all potential x guards.
For the most effective systems, use no-gi specialized De La Riva and Reverse De La Riva guards (including the no-gi berimbolo and much more)
This is the same approach Gordon employs in competition to consistently defeat the best in the world.
Gordon Ryan is the reigning ADCC Absolute Champion and one of the top no-gi grapplers of all time
Watch Gordon roll the tape and then watch as he breaks it down in real time to illustrate the method in action.
Volume One:
Supine Open Guard Introduction
The four scenarios
Understanding the Relationship Between Inside and Outside Leg Positioning
How to Stop Moving and Setting Goals
The Value of Concave Shoulders
Drills for Basic Ashi Garami
An Inversion to Counter a Throw-by
Ashi Garami’s Basic Entrance
Simple Ashi Garami Sweep
The Importance of Leg Switching
The Sweeping/Reaping Problem
Changing from Irimirimirimirimirimirimirimirimirimirimirimirimirimi
Getting Double Trouble
The Use of a Belly Down Achilles
Volume Two:
Ashi X Versus X Guard Explanation
Transitioning from Irimi Ashi to Ashi X
Placing Your Hands On The Floor
Changing Ashi X to Outside Ashi Garami
Sweep Basic X Guard Scissors
Scissor Sweep Advanced
Making A Failed Scissor Sweep Create Heel Exposure
Using Reverse X to Enter Cross Ashi
Switching From Ashi X To A Scorpion
The Fundamental Scorpion Sweep
Taking Scoop Scorpion’s Place
Scoop Scorpion Entering The Legs
3rd Edition:
Countering Ashi X’s Successful Backstep
Countering a Full X Guard Backstep
X Guard Recapping
Changing to Ushiro X
Scissor Sweep X Ushiro
Reverse Scissor Sweep Ushiro X
Countering Ushiro X’s Forward Step
Cross Ushiro X’s Ashi Garami Entrance
Crossing Ashi Garami from Ushiro X
Ushiro X’s Attack on the Back
Ushiro X Is Going On A Crab Ride
Back Take, Guard Pass, Leg Lock – Ushiro X Trilemma
If Everything Else Fails, Just Heist
4th Edition:
De La Riva 0 Tripod Sweep Introduction
Ashi Garami Entering From Failed Tripod Sweep
Entering Ashi Off A Completely Failed Tripod Sweep
Ashi Knee Bump De La Riva Entry
Switch To Far Leg X Guard When Opponent Counters Knee Bump
Various Types of Ashi with Legs Inside
De La Riva is entering 50/50.
5th Edition:
The No Gi Berimbolo Is Introduced
Entrance to the Berimbolo Cross Body Ride
Making the Upper Back Exposed
Berimbolo Leg Dragging
Leg Drag Failed When Entering The Legs
Inverting the legs and entering them
Understanding Counters To The Float Pass
Volume Six:
Reverse De La Riva Introduction
Sweep Tripod in Reverse
Failed Tripod Enter The Legstried Tripod In The Legs
Reverse Tripod Switch To Outside De La Riva Failed
Reverse De La Riva Single Leg Entry
Reverse De La Riva Ashi Garami Entrances
Full Reverse De La Riva Inversions
Knee Lever 2 in 1
De La Riva’s Interface And Reverse De La Riva’s Interface
Outro
7th Edition:
Placido
Jack
Drew
Alex
Shawn
Volume 8th.
Placido’s Rolling Commentary 0
Jack’s Rolling Commentary
Drew’s Rolling Commentary
Alex’s Rolling Commentary
Shawn’s Rolling Commentary
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