John Danaher – Back Attacks Enter The System Vol.3-4
John Danaher – Back Attacks Enter The System Vol.3-4
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Salepage: John Danaher – Back Attacks Enter The System Vol.3-4
Learn Brazilian Jiu Jitsu’s Best Back Attack System right now.
Learn the exact techniques that top athletes like Gordon Ryan, George St. Pierre, and the rest of DDS utilize to dominate everyone, from the most in-demand trainer in the world today, John Danaher.
Learn how to use the method that, in EBI overtime history, has the greatest completing rate.
Discover the secrets that have altered the Jiu Jitsu game to transform your back attack strategy. This is an easy-to-learn system with a curriculum for all levels and more than 8.5 hours of instruction.
Curriculum Volume 3
-14:40 Underarm Side
Straight Direct Grip in Twos 14:40 – 19:11
solitary cross-grip 19:11 – 25:45
Direct Grip / Double Cross 25:45 – 30:40
Direct Grips / Double Cross 30:40 – 36:42
System of Neck Penetration 36:42 – 46:55
New Strangling Mechanics Theory 46:55 – 57:36
One-Handed Strangle, Volume 4, 0 – 4:24 Notes on the Rear Naked Strangle 4:24 – 12:38 Mandibular Strains Intro Overarm Side 12:38-20:16 Overarm Side/Wedging Method 20:16-32:07 Overarm Side 32:07 – 39:04 Side/Overarm Switching Technique Working of the Straitjacket System Concluding 46:13 – 50:33
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