John Danaher – BJJ Fanatics – The Fastest Way To Becoming Effective In Standing Position
John Danaher Presents The Fastest Way: To Becoming Effective In Standing Position, an 8-Part Instructional That Will Revolutionize The Standing Position In Jiu-Jitsu!
- John Danaher is widely regarded as one of the leading minds in the sport of Jiu-Jitsu and with his latest installment of The Fastest Way series he looks to revolutionize your approach to the standing position.
- Learn to make first contact in a meaningful way that puts you in position to secure the highest percentage takedown in the sport, the single leg and many of its most useful variations!
- Master key defensive aspects to the most important concepts to defending singles, doubles, hand fighting, downblocks, utilizing a whizzer, and MORE!
- Simplify and systemize the standing position with repeatable steps that will have you securing more takedowns than ever before.
- Turn any failed single into a tight waist or upper body control with offensive sequences that happen any time an opponent is able to defend your onslaught of single legs!
- John’s standing system has been on display by many of the top competitors in the sport including Giancarlo Bodoni, Nicholas Meregali, and of course Gordon Ryan!
What You’ll Learn In The Fastest Way To Becoming Effective In Standing Position
Volume 1
- Introduction
- Your First Standing Skill: Stance Motion Contact – Finding Your Stance
- Making First Contact – Forehead to Forehead Method
- The Rear Hand Reach Method
- Front Hand Reach Method
- Head Post Method
- Getting 2 Hands on Your Opponent
- The All Important Push Pull Dynamic
- Making Your Opponent Step Where you Want
- Head Position
- Asymmetric Gripping
- Closed Stance (Ai-Yotsu) and Open Stance (Kenka-Yotsu)
- Inside Control Vs Outside Control and the First 2 Grips You Must Master
Volume 2
- The 3 Basic Goals of Hand Fighting
- The 2 Goals of Foot Fighting
- The High Single Leg Takedown – Procedure and Mechanics
- Outside Step / Outside Reach
- Outside Step / Inside Reach
- Inside Outside Step
- 2 Hands to a Leg
Volume 3
- Setups For the High Single Leg – Collar and Elbow Setup
- Tricep and Elbow Setup
- Wrist and Elbow Setup
- Cross Wrist Setup
- Elbow Post
- High/Low Setup
- Arm Drag Setup
- Head Post Setup
- Overtie With Inside Elbow
- Underhook Setup
- Shuck Setup
- 2 on 1 Setups
Volume 4
- Single Leg Finishes – The 3 Finishing Positions
- Finishing Low Inside – Dump
- Low Inside (Te-Guruma)
- High Inside – De Ashi Harai
- Modified Dump
- High Outside – De Ashi Harai
- Double Leg Finishes – Head Inside Double Leg
- Head Outside Double Leg
- Sweep Double Leg
- Wrap Around Double Leg
- Understanding the Crucial Importance of the Foot to Foot Dilemma in Our Standing Program
Volume 5
- Going to Your Knees on a Single Leg – Pros, Cons and Posture
- Getting to a Leg on 2 Knees
- Dealing with the 2 Most Common Problems with Single Legs in Jiu-Jitsu – Dealing with a LImp Leg
- Dealing with a Guillotine
- When the High Single Leg Fails: Switching to the Waist or Underhook – Getting to the Waist or Underhook
- Knee Pick
- Body Lock Uki Goshi
- High Lock Uki Goshi
- Body Lock Kosoto Gake
- Pinch Headlock
Volume 6
- Positional Attacks to the Back – Snapdown – Ear to Ear Snap
- Forehead to Forehead Snap
- Overtie Snap
- Duck Unders – Wrist Drop Duck Under
- Misdirection Duck Under
- Arm Drag – Wrist to Inside Drag
- Wrist and Overdrag
- Snap and Drag
- Throw By – Underhook Throw By
- Double Underhook Throw By
- Sliding Past a Whizzer
- Control and Takedowns from the Back
Volume 7
- Defensive Skills – Defensive Stance and Hand Fighting
- Down Blocking
- Sprawling on a Single Leg
- Sprawling on a Double Leg
- Defensive Whizzer: Keeping Your Opponent in Front of You
- Whizzer Vs Single Leg
- Summary of the Skills and Procedures of this Video: A Short Guide to Effectiveness in the Standing Position – 4 Key Skills in Standing Position – 1. Controlling the Initial Contact
- 2. Single Leg Takedown as Foundational Skill
- 3. Positional Attacks
- 4. Defensive Skills
Volume 8
- Demonstration of Procedure – Step 1. Control the Initial Contact
- Getting to Grip Asymmetry
- Hand Fighting With Purpose
- Generate Foot to Foot Positioning With a Connection Hand
- Step 2. Single Leg Game – Posture is as Important as Position
- Single Leg to High Leg (Inside/Outside)
- Transition to Double Leg
- Transition to Waist or Underhook
- Step 3. When Foot to Foot Positioning is Impossible, Play the Positional Game – When the Feet are Back: Snaps and Drags. When the Feet are Forward: Ducks and Throw-bys. Too Much Resistance? Back to Single Leg
- Scoring From Rear Bodylock and 4 Point
- Step 4. Defense and Defensive Scoring – Imposing Barriers
- Down Block
- Sprawl
- Whizzer – Whizzer for Back Defense
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