John Danaher – Half Guard Passing and Dynamic Pins BJJ Fundamentals Vol.7-8
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Pass the half guard with John Danaher’s concentrated “463 Method” (including his favorite techniques and positions to pass with)
Using these approaches and principles, you may maintain the tightest possible control and move from pin to pin with optimum efficiency.
John Danaher trains great athletes like as Gordon Ryan, Garry Tonon, and Georges St. Pierre in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Examine the most recent chapter of John Danaher’s Go Further, Quicker series, designed to assist Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners of all ages and ability levels grow faster than ever before.
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Vol 7:
The three dynamic pinning abilities
The first ability is to keep a single pin in place.
Pin on the side (variations)
North and south pins (variations)
mounted situation (variations)
rear mounting (variations)
The second ability is transitioning between pins.
mounting on the side Part One: Knee Drive
mounting on the side Part 2 – Kneel over the side to mount Part 3 – A side-to-side sit-out step-over
Side to side on the belly
Knee on the belly to knee on the belly
mounting to the back (reactive)
mounting to the back (proactive)
mounting to the back (leg entry)
Vol 8:
The second ability is to transition between pins (cont.)
side to side
rear mount to rear mount
Side to back mounting
Side to back mounting (reactive)
The third ability is to extract a foot.
Keeping pins in place
Keeping the mounting position: Applications in practice
Keeping the side position: Applications in practice
Keeping the rear mount
The following are the bare minimums for back control: Directional control
Lower body exercise
The three most critical movers for keeping lower body control
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