Jef Glover – Bjj Drills for BJJ Skills
Jef Glover – Bjj Drills for BJJ Skills
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Salepage: Jef Glover – Bjj Drills for BJJ Skills
Jeff Glover has returned! This Time With A Comprehensive Drill System That Will Level Up Your Game And Give You Real Skill!
Glover demonstrates the drills that helped him become one of the world’s smoothest and most thrilling grapplers!
Drills are an important tool for quick skill improvement at ALL levels.
Reduce your learning curve with concept-driven drills recognized by Jeff as the most critical for BJJ practitioners to know.
Improve your takedowns with drills for your shot, takedown chains, arm drags, and MORE!
With Jeff’s submit sequence from this classic position, you may develop an aggressive game from closed guard!
Content:
Introduction to Volume 1 Chapter 1
Breakfall in Chapter 2
Shooting and Sprawling (Chapter 3)
Hip Escapes, Technical Stand Ups, and Bridging
Hook Sweeps and Arm Drags (Chapter 5)
Drills for the Turtle Position in Volume 2 Chapter 1
Closed Guard Submission Flow Drill (Chapter 2)
Chapter 3 – Understanding Half Guard
Chapter 4 – Butterfly Essentials
Mastering the Mount Escape in Volume 3 Chaper 1
Exploring takedown chains and beginner posture in Chapter 2
Chapter 3 – Russian Ties in Collusion
Arm Drags and Single Legs (Chapter 4)
Guillotine Defense (Chapter 5)
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