John Danaher – Strangles & Turtle Breakdowns BJJ Fundamentals – Go Further Faster Vol.5-6
John Danaher – Strangles & Turtle Breakdowns BJJ Fundamentals – Go Further Faster Vol.5-6
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Salepage: John Danaher – Strangles & Turtle Breakdowns BJJ Fundamentals – Go Further Faster Vol.5-6
With Professor John Danaher’s systems and insights into Brazilian Jiu-most Jitsu’s potent chokes, attack gi strangles with greater accuracy and success than before.
Disassemble the turtle posture using methodical methods to sink hooks and take the back, including the ONE and ONLY KEY to turtle assaults.
To concentrate as much as possible on sliding collar strangles, cross collar strangles, and Ezekiel strangles, use Professor John Danaher’s 3×3 method for gi strangles.
Check out all the most accurate techniques to dissect someone’s posture and learn the key issues with dissecting the turtle stance.
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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Part 5:
Therefore Guruma, The Ezekiel Strangle
Applications of the Back Ezekiel in Combat and Their Relationship to the Sliding Collar
The Ezekiel Front Strangle
The one greatest issue with Front Ezekiel and its resolution
operational sequence for the rear strangling system
Low Lapel Strangle as a Bonus
Part 6:
breakdowns of turtles in general
Understanding The issue: The Primary Turtle Position Variations
The Basic Problem That Our Turtle Breakdowns Are Based On
The Two Primary Issues With Turtle Failures
The initial issue is escapes and counters.
Another issue is the elbow-knee connection.
Attacking the turtle position from four different positions
Three Things Your Turtle Attacks Will Mostly Aim At
Goal No. 1: The Hips
Which Hook Should I Insert First: The Near Side Or The Far Side? Target #2: The Head Target #3: The Wrists
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