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Back Attacks Enter the System 1080p [CN] by John Danaher
Volume One:
Introduction
The Back as the Best Position
Straitjacket System Limitations
System of Straitjackets
Introduction
General Thoughts on the Back
Preliminaries
Control (Left/Right)
Strangle Hand vs. Control Hand
Offense and Defense Fundamentals on the Back: The Headtrap
Alignment and Deficit Issues
Solving the Alignment Issue
Understanding
Bottom Hook Protection
Using Movement
During Movement 2
Arms Exchange
Solving the Deficit Issue
How to Solve the Pin Armed Problem
Volume Two:
ten essential principles
Principle of Neutrality
The Principle of Priority
The Percentage Rule
First Place
Principle of the Hidden Hand
Principle of Specific Grip
Principle of Default
Principle of Hierarchy
Principle of Concentration/Diffusion
Principle of Closed Wedges
3rd Edition:
Straitjacket System Operation
Side of the Underarm
Direct Grip Double Strait
Grip with a Single Cross
Indirect Grip/Double Cross
Direct Grip/Double Cross
System of Neck Penetration
A New Strangling Mechanics Theory
4th Edition:
Straitjacket System 2 Operation
Strangle with One Hand
Rear Naked Strangle Technical Notes
Strangulation of the Mandible
Overarm Side Introduction
Overarm Side/Wedging Technique
Method of Overarm Side/Side Switching
Conclusion
5th Edition:
Auxiliary Devices
Introduction
Triangle System in the Back
Attacks Should Be Diversified
Troubleshooting
Top Lock Reverse System
Ride Across Your Body
Leg Assaults
Volume Six:
Cross Body Ride (Auxiliary Systems 2)
Leg Attacks No. 2
Hammer Lock/Arm Attack
Transition
Crucifix on the back
Strangles
Arm Restraints
7th Edition:
Setting Up Hooks and Rear Mounts
Introduction
Points of Interest
Entries for Feet and Knees
1st Near Side Entries
2 Near Side Entries
Entries on the Near Side
8th Edition:
Setting Up Hooks and Rear Mounts
4 Near Side Entries
5 Near Side Entries
1st Rolling Entries
2nd Rolling Entries
Position of the Rear Point
Conclusion
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