John Danaher – Strangles & Turtle Breakdowns BJJ Fundamentals – Go Further Faster Vol.5-6
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With Professor John Danaher’s insights and systems into Brazilian Jiu-most Jitsu’s successful chokes, you may attack gi strangles with greater accuracy and success than ever before.
Dissect the turtle posture using methodical tactics to sink hooks and take the back, including the SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT key to turtle assaults.
To emphasis on sliding collar strangles, cross collar strangles, and Ezekiel strangles, use Professor John Danaher’s 3×3 technique to gi strangles.
Examine all of the most dependable strategies to break someone’s posture and investigate the key issues in breaking down the turtle stance.
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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Part 5:
Sode Guruma and the Ezekiel Strangle
The Back Ezekiel and the Sliding Collar Relationship Combat Applications of the Back Ezekiel
Ezekiel’s Front Strangle
The Single Most Serious Issue Concerning Front Ezekiel and its Solution
Order of operations for the rear strangling system
Low Lapel Strangle as a Bonus
Part 6:
Overview of turtle dissections
Understanding The Issue: The Primary Turtle Position Variations
Our Turtle Breakdowns Are Based On A Fundamental Dilemma
The Two Primary Issues With Turtle Breakdowns
The First Issue: Escapes and Counters
The Elbow-Knee Connection is the second issue.
Four Attacking Stances for Turtle Position
Your Turtle Attacks’ Three Primary Targets
Hips are the first target.
Target #2: The Head Target #3: The Wrists Which hook should I insert first: near or far?
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