John Danaher – Feet To Floor Volume 2 Vol.5-6
John Danaher – Feet To Floor Volume 2 Vol.5-6
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Salepage: John Danaher – Feet To Floor Volume 2 Vol.5-6
Learn the key details to some of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu’s most effective throws, as Professor John Danaher shows you how to safely and reliably take down your opponents and training partners.
Use throws like the Tomoe Nage, Sumi Gaeshi, Osoto Gari, Kouchi Gari, and more for maximum results with Professor Danaher’s methods.
Get your opponents down in the most technical, strategic ways for submission grappling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with John’s BJJ-specific “Feet To Floor” system.
Study some of judo’s strongest throws and see how you can start adding them to your arsenal with this 8-volume mega series!
Combine your skills and start setting up grips, kuzushi, and then launch into one of these battle-tested and proven throws and foot sweeps.
Professor John Danaher is considered by many to be the greatest grappling coach in the world, with elite championship students like Gordon Ryan, Georges St. Pierre, and Garry Tonon.
Know more. Win more.
Part 5:
5 Alternate Grips For Yoko Tomoe Nage
Overwrap Grip
Side Step Tomoe Nage
Double Tricep Grip
An Excellent Alternative Kenka-Yotsu Grip: Tricep And Cuff
Cross Body Finishes For Tomoe Nage
Turning Failure With Tomoe Nage Into Success
Two Stage Tomoe Nage
Part 6:
6 Front Tomoe Nage
Understanding The Mechanics Of Front Tomoe Nage
The Sumi Gaeshi Hybrid
Opening Elbows And Closing Elbows
The Backwards Shuffle
Tomoe Nage: Landing On Top For Jiu Jitsu
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