John Danaher – Go Further Faster Closed Guard
Aprende los fundamentos y conceptos detrás de una de las posiciones más importantes del grappling, mientras el profesor John Danaher te ayuda a llegar más lejos, más rápido desde la guardia cerrada.
John Danaher es ampliamente considerado como uno de los expertos más importantes del mundo en grappling, y su objetivo en nuestro artículo Ve más lejos, más rápido es explicar los fundamentos y conceptos subyacentes que rigen el jiu-jitsu brasileño.
El profesor Danaher explica no solo cómo atacar desde la guardia cerrada, sino también por qué cada ataque funciona a nivel mecánico y estratégico.
La guardia cerrada, como explica el profesor Danaher, se rige por seis vulnerabilidades principales que puede explotar para obtener un gran éxito.
Con conceptos sistemáticos sobre cómo contrarrestar los movimientos de su oponente, vea las formas más técnicas de llegar a los bloqueos superiores, los protectores de abrazadera, las tijeras laterales y más
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Vol 1:
Closed Guard Overview
What Is The Central Message Of This Video?
The First Three Abilities We Need To Be Effective From Closed Guard
The Deepest Message Of This Video – The Six Vulnerabilities Inside A Closed Guard
The Six Vulnerabilities – Part 1
The Six Vulnerabilities – Part 2
The Six Vulnerabilities – Part 3
The Six Vulnerabilities – Part 4
The Six Vulnerabilities – Part 5
The Six Vulnerabilities – Part 6
Vol 2:
Understanding A closed Guard
General Overview Of The Closed Guard
A Key Insight With Closed Guard: Who Is Really On Top?
Holding And Controlling A Closed Guard
The Second Key To Postural Control: The Cross Collar Grip
Establishing Angle From Closed Guard
The Theory Of A Strong First Move
Vol 3:
The Side Scissor: Elbow Across The Centerline – Converting a Closed Guard to a Side Scissor
The Subtle Push Pull Dynamic of the Side Scissor Position
Locking Down The Side Scissor
Unlocking The Great Secret of the Side Scissor Position
The Wrist Sweep From Side Scissor
The Elbow Sweep From Side Scissor
Rolling Armbar (Juji Gatame)
Side Scissor into Rear Triangle (Ushiro Sankaku)
Side Scissor Position Working with Lower Head Position: Flower Sweep
Pendulum Sweep
Knee Lever sweep
Hook Sweep (Sumi Gaeshi)
Hook Sweep (Sumi Gaeshi) Part 2
Troubleshooting The Transition From Closed Guard To Side Scissor: Shoulder Posting
Troubleshooting The Transition From Closed Guard To Side Scissor: Shoulder Posting 2
Troubleshooting The Transition From Closed Guard To Side Scissor: Shoulder Posting 3- Overcoming Biggest Problem with Side Scissor: Hip Sweep
Overview of the Side Scissor Series
Vol 4:
The Top Lock/Armbar – The Top Lock
The Number One Grip
Attacking With the Arm Lock (Juji Gatame) From Top Lock Position
The 45 Inside Position
Arm Bar (Juji Gatame) From Closed Guard
Vol 5:
Knees/Hip On Floor – Flower Sweep
The Hip Sweep
Hip Sweep Setup – Misdirection
Hip Sweep Setup – Cross Elbow Post
Hip Sweep Setup – Grip Break Method
The Golden Rule of The Hip Sweep
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture – Flower Sweep to Hip Sweep
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture – Collar Tie Method
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture – Scoop Sweep to Hip Sweep
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture When Your Opponent Posts One Leg: Scoop Sweep to Hip Sweep
Cross Cuff Hip Sweep
The Hip Sweep: Putting It All Together
Vol 6:
Scissor Sweep
Scissor Sweep Double Sleeve Grips
2 On 1 Grip Scissor Sweep
Scissor Sweep On a Posted Leg
The Pendulum Sweep
Pendulum Sweep With Cuff Grip
The Pendulum Sweep as a Learning Device
The Strongest Pendulum Sweep: Trapping The Arm
The Versatility of The Arm Trap
The Versatility of The Arm Trap Part 2
The Versatility of The Arm Trap Part 3
Vol 7:
The Clamp/Hand On Floor – Transition From Closed Guard to The Clamp
Attacking From The Clamp
Trap Triangle/Inside Wrist – Inside Wrist Grip
Overhead Sweep
Vol 8:
Attacking A Standing Opponent – applying The Principle of Opportunity: The Scooping Sweep
Applying The Principle of Opportunity: The Handstand Sweep
Applying The Principle of Opportunity: The Leg Trap Sweep
Omoplata Sweeps on a Standing Opponent
The Double Ankle Sweep
John Danaher – Go Further Faster Closed Guard
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