John Danaher – New Wave Jiu Jitsu: A New Philosophy Of Positional Escapes
What Will You Learn?
Learn Professor John Danaher’s New Wave escape systems and see how you can turn bad positions into dangerous and effective submission attacks with these techniques and strategies. Professor Danaher, considered by many to be the world’s greatest grappling coach, teaches a masterclass in deconstructing pins like mount, side control, back mount, and more on this 8-volume mega series.
Professor Danaher has built of team of some of the best grapplers on Earth, including champions like Gordon Ryan, Garry Tonon, Crag Jones, and more, and now you can hear the escape methods that are central to their training. John explains not just what he’s doing (in extreme, careful detail) but also why he does it, and how it fits into a larger system of attack.
Use The Peek Out To Escape The Turtle!
Use escapes to create immediate submission attempts with kipping escapes, elbow escapes, and more. Professor Danaher breaks down each of the five major pins that are used in grappling, explains the differences between arm and leg-based pins, and shows you how to use his signature submission systems.
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Professor Danaher is one of the world’s leading experts in submission grappling, and coaches many of the world’s best no-gi grapplers (including Gordon Ryan, Craig Jones, Garry Tonon, and even Georges St. Pierre). Learn how his team has used this New Wave approach to become dangerous from every position and how they train so that even the best in the world can’t hold them down.
So, What’s On The Series?
PART 1
INTRODUCTION
ESCAPE SKILLS ARE THE BASIS OF YOUR CONFIDENCE IN JIU JITSU
THE TRADITIONAL APPROACH TO ESCAPE IN JIU JITSU
THE 2 DEFENSIVE SKILLS OF JIU JITSU
POSITIONAL ESCAPES
WHAT IS A PIN?
SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF PINS
A NEW PHILOSOPHY OF PIN ESCAPES: SATISFICING VS MAXIMIZING
THE PRINCIPLE OF SUNK COST
THE GAME PLAN FOR OUR NEW ESCAPE PHILOSOPHY
THE 5 PINS OF JIU JITSU
PART 2
ESCAPING THE MOUNTED POSITION: MAXIMIZING PHILOSOPHY
THE KIPPING ESCAPE
THE LATERAL KIPPING ESCAPE
THE MISDIRECTIONAL PIN ESCAPE
THE OVERHEAD KIPPING ESCAPE
THE ELBOW ESCAPE
INSIDE AND OUTSIDE VARIATIONS
FURTHER REFLECTIONS ON THE OUTSIDE ELBOW ESCAPE
PART 3
ESCAPING THE REAR MOUNT POSITION
THE FIRST BATTLE OF BACK ESCAPES: THE HAND FIGHT
THE SECOND BATTLE OF BACK ESCAPES: THE HEAD FIGHT
BACK ESCAPES PART 2
ESCAPING THE BODY TRIANGLE
BODY TRIANGLE PRELIMINARIES
THE THEORY OF THE 4 TRIANGLES
THE FIFTH TRIANGLE
THE THEORY OF THE UPPER BODY CONNECTION: THE SPINNING ESCAPE
THE HEADLOCK ESCAPE
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PART 4
KNEE ON BELLY ESCAPES
PART 1
PART 2
SIDE PIN ESCAPES
SIDE ELBOW ESCAPE
SIDE ELBOW ESCAPE PART 2
THE ROLE OF THE HEAD IN SIDE ESCAPES
DIFFERENT DEFENSIVE FRAME OPTIONS
FRAME OPTIONS WITH THE OUTSIDE ARM
THE CENTRAL PROBLEM OF CROSSFACE SIDE PINS: NEAR HIP/FAR HIP CONNECTION
THE CENTRAL PROBLEM OF REVERSE CROSSFACE SIDE PINS: NEAR SHOULDER/FAR SHOULDER CONNECTION
UNDERSTANDING VARIATIONS IN SIDE PINS
PART 5
THE ROLE OF KIPPING IN SIDE ESCAPES
THE ROLE OF REVERSE SHRIMPING IN SIDE ELBOW ESCAPES
SIDE ELBOW ESCAPE: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
A SPECIAL STUDY: THE CLAMP
SIDE ELBOW ESCAPE INTO LEG LOCKS
THE HIGH LEG ESCAPE
THE HIGH LEG ESCAPE PART 2
THE KNEE ESCAPE
THE KNEE ESCAPE PART 2
THE KNEE ESCAPE PART 3
PART 6
THE ANKLE TRAP ESCAPE
TRICEP POST ESCAPE
THE BACK DOOR ESCAPE
ESCAPING SIT-OUT PINS
UNIQUE ELEMENTS OF NORTH/SOUTH PINS
THE HIGH LEG ESCAPE
VARIATIONS OF NORTH/SOUTH REQUIRE VARIATIONS IN ESCAPE
ESCAPING OTHER VARIATIONS OF NORTH/SOUTH PINS
PART 7
ESCAPING TURTLE POSITION
PRELIMINARIES
ESCAPING THE TIGHT WAIST
MAKIKOMI
SHOULDER ROLL
ESCAPING BODY LOCKS
ESCAPING SEAT BELT
REACH-BACK SUMI GAESHI
PEEK-OUT
GENERAL HAND FIGHTING FROM TURTLE
PART 8
SUMMARIZING OUR PHILOSOPHY AND METHOD OF POSITIONAL ESCAPE: THE 5 STEP METHOD
DEFENSIVE RESPONSIBILITY
KUZUSHI
THE FIRST FRAME
PRIMARY ENTRY POINT
MAJORITY INSIDE CONTROL
THE SIXTH STEP – YOUR CHOICE
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