John Danaher Ageless Jiu Jitsu Winning When You’re Older or Less Athletic Top Game No Gi, Stay Competitive With And Even Dominate Younger, Faster Athletes With The Help Of The World’s Most Sought After Jiu-Jitsu Coach, Professor John Danaher, As He Shows You His Formula For Success For The Top Game As An Older Grappler
Intro | 0 |
Half Guard Top Game – Half Guard Maximizes Connection: Connection Maximizes Control | 3:06 |
Understanding Advantage In Half Guard | 8:19 |
Half Guard Top: Getting Into Half Guard Top Position – Toreando Entry | 14:39 |
Scoop Knee Drive Entry | 18:59 |
Tight Waist Entry | 24:19 |
Bodylock Entry | 27:24 |
Over/Under Entry | 32:58 |
Underhook Entry | 39:05 |
Getting To Chest To Chest Position – Clearing A Knee Shield | 0 |
Clearing A Knee Shield Part 2 | 12:23 |
Clearing A High Knee Shield | 17:32 |
Dealing With An Unbreakable Knee Shield | 20:44 |
Keeping A Knee Shield Out After You’ve Passed It | 26:25 |
Stopping 2 Of Your Opponent’s Best Defensive Moves | 32:36 |
The 2 Key Knee Positions That Will Make You Successful From Half Guard Top | 41:13 |
Winning the Upper Body Half Guard Battle: Pinning the Head & Shoulders with Underhooks – 3 Directions of Passing From Half Guard | 0 |
Passing With a Far Side Underhook | 6:15 |
Headblock Underhook | 14:10 |
Nearside Underhook & Head Block | 20:44 |
Double Underhooks | 26:37 |
Winning The Lower Body Battle: Using Reverse Cross Face And Flattening The Far Hip – Getting To A Quasi Mount And Using It To Win The Upper Body Battle | 0 |
The Skill Of Leg Riding | 7:21 |
Switching Crossface | 14:20 |
Using Your Opponent’s Defense To Pass His Guard | 22:05 |
Tactical Insight For Older/Less Mobile Athletes: Using Half Guard Top To Exhaust And Frustrate Younger And Fitter Opponents | 28:38 |
The Guard Passing Game Plan For Older/Mobility Compromised Athletes | 40:38 |
Passing Half Butterfly Guard – Half Butterfly Guard Is A Different Problem From Passing Half Guard | 49:20 |
Nullifying A Half Butterfly Guard | 52:31 |
Using Near Side Underhook Against Half Butterfly Guard | 59:21 |
Footwork Makes The Move Work | 1:05:31 |
The Power Of Pinning For Older & Athletically Compromised Athletes – The Goal Of Pinning | 0 |
The Skills Of Pinning – Dynamic Pinning | 9:48 |
The Most Important Side Pin Variations For Dynamic Pinning | 16:47 |
Moving To Other Forms Of Pin | 30:43 |
Stabilizing The Mount | 1:00:45 |
Stabilizing Rear Mount | 1:16:34 |
Stabilizing Rear Mount Part 2 | 1:32:17 |
Special Study: American Lock – Reflections On The American Lock | 0 |
The Advantages Of The American Lock | 9:11 |
Mechanics Of A Strong American Lock | 13:45 |
Drilling The American Lock | 34:33 |
The American Lock From Mounted Position | 46:20 |
Special Study: Kimura – Kimura Is The Perfect Lock For Older & Less Athletic Students | 0 |
Details Of Kimura | 8:06 |
Rolling Through With Kimura | 14:52 |
Special Study: North South Strangle – The North South Strangle For Older & Less Athletic Players | 19:20 |
Mechanics Of A North South Strangle | 22:59 |
Adding A Detail That Is Difficult To See | 35:19 |
Finishing With Two Hands | 39:41 |
Troubleshooting The North South Strangle | 43:59 |
The 3 Best Set Ups To The North South Strangle | 56:29 |
Eastwest Strangle | 1:05:19 |
Special Study: Katagatame – Mechanics Of Katagatame | 0 |
The Most Important Katagatame Setups For Older & Athletically Compromised Athletes | 12:14 |
A Simple Trick To Increase Your Effectiveness With Katagatame: The Shoulder Drop | 38:05 |
Special Study: Rear Strangles – Strangling From The Back With Your Arms For Older & Athletically Compromised Players | 43:01 |
The Relationship Between Upperbody Threat And Lower Body Threat For Rear Strangles | 1:03:53 |
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