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Ryan Hall – 50-50 Guard
World Martial Arts releases the most eagerly awaited DVD series in years, the 50/50 guard with Ryan Hall! This new guard posture is so powerful and hazardous to unwary opponents that many tournaments are contemplating outright prohibiting it! Ryan Hall, one of the world’s most active and successful Jiu-Jitsu competitors, has utilized this incredible position to defeat more opponents than anybody else, including Jiu-Jitsu Black Belts and UFC fighters. Ryan’s clarity and guidance on the 50/50 guard is so clear and structured that both beginners and expert students will be able to learn and finish from this position with ease. Ryan brings his many years of experience with this position to DVD, addressing several typical errors, information on control and theory, and numerous approaches to finish. This is a classic WMA production in which every detail is covered and an effective sequence is followed to learn this destructive stance.
The 50/50 guard may be obtained from any position!
Control even the most tenacious opponents’ attempts to counter and escape the 50/50!
How to always finish your opponent inside 50/50!
How to use the 50/50 against you to escape and pass an opponent!
Flow drills are essential for making the position so seamless that your opponents will never notice it coming.
The positions are illustrated in such a way that they may be utilized for Jiu-Jitsu, submission wrestling, or even MMA!
And so much more!
VOLUME 1: Fifty/Fifty Illuminated
1. Fundamentals 50/50
2. Correct Limb Positioning
3. Controlling The Trapped Knee 4. Fighting For Protection With The Foot
5. Flow Drill and Hand Fighting for Protection
6. Dividing Your Opponent’s Crossed Feet
7. Getting Rid of The Deep Triangle
Hand Fighting in a Split
9. Putting The 50/50 Heel Hook Together
The Kimura is an alternative heel hook grip.
The Mata Leao is an alternative heel hook grip.
12. Insisting on a Leg Bend
13. Off-Leg Heel Hook as an Alternative Finish
14. Texas Clover Leaf Alternative Finish
15. Off-Leg Toe Hold as an Alternative Finish
16. Brabo Choke as an alternative finish
Situation #1: Aggressive Opponent Pressure
Defeating the Can Opener Neck Crank in Situation #2
19. Situation #3: Opponent Takes a Stand
Situation No. 4: The 50/50 Reset
VOLUME 2: ENTRIES, SKILL DRILLS, AND TRANSITIONS
1. Straight Ankle Lock To 50/50 Transition
2. Reverse Heel Hook To 50/50 Transition
3. Kneebar to 50/50 Transition
4. Transition #4: 50/50 Calf Slice
5. Seated Straight Ankle Leg Switch (Skill Drill #1)
6. Standing Straight Ankle Leg Switch (Skill Drill #2)
7. Reverse Heel Hook to 50/50 Flow (Skill Drill #3)
8. Deep Half Guard: Thread the needle to a 50/50 split.
9. Deep Half Guard: 50/50 Backdoor Spin
10. Waiter Sweep to 50/50 Deep Half Guard
11. Near Side X-Guard
X-Guard: Long Leg Scissors
13. Sitting Guard: Granby on Kneeling Opponent (360°)
14. Sitting Guard: Granby Armdrag to 360° On Standing Opponent
15. 50/50 Standing Footlock
16. Knee Slice Pass: Bypass Kneebar To 50/50
17. Knee Slice Pass: 50/50 Reverse Heel Hook
18. Leg Drag Pass: 50/50 Direct Entry
19. Kneebar Attack Defense 50/50
20. Ashikan Judan (standing)
Toquinho, 21, is standing.
Situation #1: Protecting The Bull Fighter Pass
Defending the Knee Slice Pass in Situation #2
VOLUME 3: Advancing Position, In-Depth Entries, And Advanced Finishing
1. Leg Retraction: Passing
2. Step-Over Passing 3. Step-Over Passing To Mount
4. Step-Over To The Back When Passing
5. Disentanglement: Stand Out To Untangle Guard Top
6. Disentangling: Stand Out In Order To Pass
7. Granby to Far Leg 50/50 De La Riva Guard
8. Kneebar Bypass To 50/50 Inverted Guard
9. Outside Leg Lasso: Inverted Guard
10. Inverted Guard: Recovering From A Missed Attack
11. Inverted Guard: Calf Slice Off Opponent’s Defense 50/50
12. 50/50 Back Attack
13. Top X-Guard To 50/50
14. 50/50 Oma Plata
15. Sitting Guard: 50/50 Leg Drag
16. Frazatto Open Guard 17. Advanced Heel Hook Finishing
Watch Ryan Hall crush his opponent in competition employing the 50/50 Guard:
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