John Danaher – Back Attacks Enter The System
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Today, learn the best back attack system in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
Learn the exact secrets that world-class athletes like Gordon Ryan, George St. Pierre, and the rest of DDS use to choke everyone today from John Danaher, the most sought-after teacher in the world today.
Discover the system with the greatest completion rate in EBI history.
Discover the secrets that have altered the Jiu Jitsu game and transform your back attack system. This is an easy to learn method broken down into a curriculum for all levels with over 8.5 hours of video.
Volume 1 of Course Content
Chapter 1 – Overview of the Back Attack System | 0 – 7:20
7:20 – 8:20 | Chapter 2 – Introduction
8:20 – 9:35 | Chapter 3 – The Back as the Ultimate Position
Chapter 4 – Straitjacket System Limitations | 9:35 – 11:56
Introduction to the Straightjacket System | 11:56 – 13:32
Chapter 6 – General Back Reflections | 13:32 – 15:00
| 15:00 – 22:28 | Chapter 7 – Left/Right Control
| 22:28 – 24:54 | Chapter 8 – Strangle Hand/Control Hand Dichotomy
The head trap | 24:54 – 30:25 Chapter 9 – Fundamental Insight of Offense & Defense on The Back
Alignment and the Deficit Problem | 30:25 – 37:03
Understanding | 37:03 – 46:06 Chapter 11 – Solving Alignment Problems
Chapter 12 – Bottom Hook Protection | 46:06 – 56:49
Chapter 13 – Through Movement | 56:49 – 1:04:36
1:04:36 – 1:11:41 | Chapter 14 – Through Movement – 2
| 1:11:41 – 1:16:01 | Chapter 15 – Switching Arms
Chapter 16 – Addressing the Deficit Issue | 1:16:01 – 1:25:58
1:25:58 – 1:34:24 CHAPTER 17 – SOLVING THE PINNED ARM PROBLEM
Volume two
Principle of Neutrality 0 – 9:57
9:57 – 12:38 Percentage Principle 12:38 – 15:12 Top Position 15:12 – 19:06
19:06 – 23:55 Hidden Hand Principle
Principle of Specific Grip 23:55 – 28:04
Principle of Default 28:04 – 32:23
32:23 – 38:40 Heirarchy Principle
Closed Wedges Principle 41:48 – 48:53 Concentration/Diffusion Principle 38:40 – 41:48
0 -14:40 Volume 3 Underarm Side
Straight Grip on Both Sides 14:40 – 19:11
Grip with a Single Cross 19:11 – 25:45
Indirect Grip / Double Cross 25:45 – 30:40
Direct Grip / Double Cross 30:40 – 36:42
System of Neck Penetration 36:42 – 46:55
A New Strangling Mechanics Theory 46:55 – 57:36
0 – 4:24 Volume 4 One Handed Strangle Rear Naked Strangle Technical Notes Mandible Strangles (4:24 – 12:38) 12:38 – 20:16 Intro Overarm Side / Wedging Method 20:16 – 32:07 Overarm Side 32:07 – 39:04 Method of Overarm Side / Side Switching Conclusion of the Straitjacket System 39:04 – 46:13 46:13 – 50:33
Introduction to Volume 5 Auxiliary Systems 0 – 3:33 3:33 – 12:49 Rear Triangle System Attacks Should Be Diversified Troubleshooting 12:49 – 22:00 22:00 – 30:34 Top Lock Reverse System 30:34 – 44:28 Ride Across Your Body 44:28 – 53:49 Leg Assaults 53:49 – 1:06:41
6th edition
2 0 – 10:17 Leg Attacks
Hammer Lock/Arm Attack Twister (19:10 – 25:27) 10:17 – 19:10
Transitions from 25:27 to 32:56
32:56 – 43:00 Back Crucifix
Strangles from 43:00 to 53:30
Arm Restraints 53:30 – 1:10:29
7th edition
Setting up hooks and rear mounting Introduction 0 – 7:08 Highlights 7:08 – 18:05
Entries for Feet and Knees 18:05 – 31:23
Entries on the Near Side 01 31:23 – 39:54
Entries on the Near Side 02 39:54 – 46:32
Entries on the Near Side 03 46:32 – 53:16
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04 0 – 7:23 Near Side Entries
Rolling Entries 05 7:23 – 18:10 Near Side Entries 01 18:10 – 29:45
Rolling Submissions FOUR POINTS 02:29:45 – 41:58 Position 41:58 – 53:08 Ending time 53:08 – 54:51
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