John Danaher – Half Guard Passing and Dynamic Pins BJJ Fundamentals Vol.1-2
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Pass the half guard with John Danaher’s focused “463 Method” of attack (including his favorite techniques and positions to pass with) (including his favorite techniques and positions to pass with)
Hold the tightest possible control and transition from pin to pin with maximum efficiency, using these techniques and concepts
John Danaher is the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu coach of champion athletes like Gordon Ryan, Garry Tonon, and Georges St. Pierre
Study the newest installment of John Danaher’s Go Further, Faster series, made to help Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu students of all ages and skill levels improve faster than ever
Know more. Win more.
Vol 1:
Half guard passing introduction
Overview of half guard passing: The 4.6.3 system
Essential skills of half guard passing
1st Skill: Forcing Half guard
Split squat
Pinning the knee to the mat
Inside knee position
Using standard guard passes to attain half guard
Double knee position
2nd Skill: Removing Barriers
Clearing the knee shield
Clearing the Scorpion (Lockdown) (Lockdown)
Clearing a deep half guard
3rd Skill: Negation of opponents attacks and stabilizing the position
Negating your opponents attacks
The fundamental gripping stance
The fundamental starting position (FSP) (FSP)
The Fundamental Starting Position
Vol 2:
4th Skill: Controlling head and shoulders
The skill of crossfacing and underhooking
5th Skill: Freeing the knee of the trapped leg
Shoelace method
The ball of the foot method
The hand post and elbow post method
Square tripod hand post method
The shaking method
Zig Zag knee direction
6th Skill: Multi directional switching, passing, and freeing your foot from four dominant positions
Pass from 3/4 side sit-out\sPass from 3/4 side
Reverse 3/4 side\s3/4 mount
Moving between the 4 dominant passing positions
Half guard passing direction and the law of perpendicularity
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