John Danaher – Half Guard Passing and Dynamic Pins BJJ Fundamentals Vol.7-8
John Danaher – Half Guard Passing and Dynamic Pins BJJ Fundamentals Vol.7-8
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Salepage: John Danaher – Half Guard Passing and Dynamic Pins BJJ Fundamentals Vol.7-8
Pass the half guard with John Danaher’s targeted approach known as the “463 Method” (including his favorite techniques and positions to pass with)
Utilize these strategies and ideas to maintain the tightest control possible while efficiently moving from one pin to the next.
Gordon Ryan, Garry Tonon, and Georges St. Pierre are among the champion athletes that train in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under John Danaher.
Study the most recent volume in John Danaher’s Go Further, Faster series, which was created to aid Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners of all ages and abilities in advancing more quickly than before.
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Vol 7:
the three dynamic pinning techniques
The first skill is keeping a single pin in place.
a side pin (variations)
North-south arrow (variations)
mounted state (variations)
back mount (variations)
The second ability is switching between pins.
lateral to mount Part 1 – Knee drive
lateral to mount Part 2: Kneeling and mounting by stepping over the side Part 3: A side-to-side sit-out step-over
belly to side to knee
Knee to knee on the stomach
Mount backwards (reactive)
Mount backwards (proactive)
Mount backwards (leg entry)
Vol 8:
The second skill is changing between pins (cont.)
side to rear
To mount from the back
rear to side mounting
rear to side mounting (reactive)
The third ability is removing a foot.
Keeping/Caring for pins
Keeping your mount in place: Useful uses
keeping one’s side in position: Useful uses
holding the back mount
The bare minimum for back control is: Contrary control
Low-body exercise
The three key movements to keep your lower body under control
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