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Go Further Faster Bundle by John Danaher

Go Further, Faster With Professor John Danaher, As The Most Sought After Grappling Coach In The World Teaches You The Fundamentals of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu In This 8-Series Mega Bundle

  • This 8-volume bundle includes all 8 volumes of Professor John Danaher’s Groundbreaking Go Further Faster series, focused on the fundamentals of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
  • Learn how to keep your guard and escape from bad positions with more technique than ever!
  • Study all the most successful ways to attack and think about half guard, closed guard, and open guard
  • Master the fundamentals of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with its most popular coach, as the great John Danaher shows you everything you need to Go Further, Faster

Course Content

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Volume 01

CHAPTER TITLE
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Leg Drag Retention 0 - 7:13
Leg Drag Retention 2 7:13 - 9:52
Leg Drag Retention 3 9:52 - 13:41
Leg Drag Retention 4 13:41 - 15:38
Leg Drag Retention 5 15:38 - 20:28
Long Step Guard Pass Retention 20:28 - 32:15
The Cranial Shift 32:15 - 41:21
Back Exposure Benign and Destructive 41:21 - 50:51
Head Protection 50:51 - 55:55

Volume 02

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 0 - 8:21
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 2 8:21 - 12:17
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 3 12:17 - 17:14
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 4 17:14 - 19:49
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 5 19:49 - 24:47
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 6 24:47 - 26:53
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention 26:53 - 35:14
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention 2 35:14 - 39:32

Volume 03

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Specific Theory of Guard Retention 0 - 4:20
Double Under Pass 4:20 - 13:57
Double Under Pass Part 2 13:57 - 18:10
Double Under Pass Part 3 18:10 - 22:23
Double Under Pass Part 4 22:23 - 25:23
Putting It All Together 25:23 - 28:17
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 28:17 - 38:47
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 2 38:47 - 43:28
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 3 43:28 - 50:13
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 4 50:13:00

Volume 04

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Connection 0 - 6:26
5 Things Opponent Needs to Pass Your Guard 6:26 - 20:49
Single Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Scissor Guard 20:49 - 30:59
2nd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Hip Heist 30:59 - 36:02
3rd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Back Heist 36:02 - 38:55
4th Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Power Prop 38:55 - 49:14
The Theory of Cycles of Offense & Defense 49:14 - 1:01:09
the Theory of Cycles of Offense & Defense 2 1:01:09 - 1:05:21
The Crticial Importance of Head Control in Guard Retention 1:05:21 - 1:17:15

Volume 05

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
2nd Skill of Guard Retention - Framing - Nature and Purpose Of Framing 0 - 6:40
Frames & Distance - Forehand Frame 6:40 - 10:22
Forearm Frame 10:22 - 14:35
Back Hand Frames 14:35 - 20:58
Self Framing 20:58 - 24:07
3rd Skill of Guard Retention - Breakign and Negating Grips - Breaking vs Negating 24:07 - 32:45
Ultimate Theory of Guard Retention - Demarcation Lines 32:45 - 48:38

Volume 06

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The First Skill of Guard Retention - Movement-Seated Position - Scooting 0 - 4:04
Rolling Inversion 4:04 - 8:52
Hip Heisting 8:52 - 15:46
Supine Position - Shrimping 15:46 - 21:55
Pummelling 21:55 - 26:24
Pendulum 26:24 - 29:36
Scissoring 29:36 - 34:59
Spinning Inversion 34:59 - 38:06
Rollbacks 38:06 - 40:59
back Heist 40:59 - 45:41
Turtle Position - Shoulder Roll 45:41 - 53:33
Sitting 53:33 - 58:22

Volume 07

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Big Picture - General Theory of Guard Retention 0 - 7:37
2 Most Basic Requirements of Guard Retention 7:37 - 11:23
The Importance of Guard Retention 11:23 - 20:13
The Unforgivable Sin of Guard Retention 20:13 - 26:01
The 3 Postures of Guard Retention 26;01 - 29:46

Volume 08

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction To Guard Retention 0 - 24:00
Guard Retention Overview 24:00 - 1:16:06

Volume 09

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction To Guard Retention 0 - 24:00
Guard Retention Overview 24:00 - 1:16:06

Volume 10

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Big Picture - General Theory of Guard Retention 0 - 7:37
2 Most Basic Requirements of Guard Retention 7:37 - 11:23
The Importance of Guard Retention 11:23 - 20:13
The Unforgivable Sin of Guard Retention 20:13 - 26:01
The 3 Postures of Guard Retention 26;01 - 29:46

Volume 11

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The First Skill of Guard Retention - Movement-Seated Position - Scooting 0 - 4:04
Rolling Inversion 4:04 - 8:52
Hip Heisting 8:52 - 15:46
Supine Position - Shrimping 15:46 - 21:55
Pummelling 21:55 - 26:24
Pendulum 26:24 - 29:36
Scissoring 29:36 - 34:59
Spinning Inversion 34:59 - 38:06
Rollbacks 38:06 - 40:59
back Heist 40:59 - 45:41
Turtle Position - Shoulder Roll 45:41 - 53:33
Sitting 53:33 - 58:22

Volume 12

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
2nd Skill of Guard Retention - Framing - Nature and Purpose Of Framing 0 - 6:40
Frames & Distance - Forehand Frame 6:40 - 10:22
Forearm Frame 10:22 - 14:35
Back Hand Frames 14:35 - 20:58
Self Framing 20:58 - 24:07
3rd Skill of Guard Retention - Breakign and Negating Grips - Breaking vs Negating 24:07 - 32:45
Ultimate Theory of Guard Retention - Demarcation Lines 32:45 - 48:38

Volume 13

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Connection 0 - 6:26
5 Things Opponent Needs to Pass Your Guard 6:26 - 20:49
Single Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Scissor Guard 20:49 - 30:59
2nd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Hip Heist 30:59 - 36:02
3rd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Back Heist 36:02 - 38:55
4th Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Power Prop 38:55 - 49:14
The Theory of Cycles of Offense & Defense 49:14 - 1:01:09
the Theory of Cycles of Offense & Defense 2 1:01:09 - 1:05:21
The Crticial Importance of Head Control in Guard Retention 1:05:21 - 1:17:15

Volume 14

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Specific Theory of Guard Retention 0 - 4:20
Double Under Pass 4:20 - 13:57
Double Under Pass Part 2 13:57 - 18:10
Double Under Pass Part 3 18:10 - 22:23
Double Under Pass Part 4 22:23 - 25:23
Putting It All Together 25:23 - 28:17
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 28:17 - 38:47
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 2 38:47 - 43:28
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 3 43:28 - 50:13
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 4 50:13:00

Volume 15

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 0 - 8:21
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 2 8:21 - 12:17
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 3 12:17 - 17:14
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 4 17:14 - 19:49
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 5 19:49 - 24:47
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 6 24:47 - 26:53
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention 26:53 - 35:14
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention 2 35:14 - 39:32

Volume 16

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Leg Drag Retention 0 - 7:13
Leg Drag Retention 2 7:13 - 9:52
Leg Drag Retention 3 9:52 - 13:41
Leg Drag Retention 4 13:41 - 15:38
Leg Drag Retention 5 15:38 - 20:28
Long Step Guard Pass Retention 20:28 - 32:15
The Cranial Shift 32:15 - 41:21
Back Exposure Benign and Destructive 41:21 - 50:51
Head Protection 50:51 - 55:55

Volume 17

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
overview 0 - 7:52
general introduction to half guard bottom 7:52 - 1:03:47

Volume 18

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Paradox of Half Guard 0 - 6:01
Half Guard Bottom - The Alignment Issue 6:01 - 10:40
Kuzushi From Half Guard Bottom 10:40 - 21:11
Half Elbow Escape Series 21:11 - 36:42
Grip Dominance in Half Guard 36:42 - 47:14

Volume 19

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Single Elbow escape series 0 - 11:43
Single Elbow Escape Part 2 - Shoulder Crunch Sumi Gaeshi 11:43 - 18:10
Single Elbow Escape Part 3 - Scoop Half Butterfly 18:10 - 23:14
Scoop Half Butterfly Series 23:14 - 30:17
Scoop Half Butterfly Series Part 2 Rotating Round Leg 30:17 - 38:12
Scoop Half Butterfly Series Part 3 Details of Scoop Grip 38:12 - 42;40
The Double Elbow Escape Series 42:40 - 54:13
Reverse Crossface - Reverse Elbow Escape 54:13 - 1:01:56
Elbow Escape vs Reverse Underhook 1:01:56 - 1:07:39
Summarzing Half Guard From Inferior Grips 1:07:39 - 1:13:07

Volume 20

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Getting to Underhooks 0 - 7:15
Winning From UnderhookS - The Tight Waist Series 7:15 - 15:07
Fundamental Reason Why the Tight Waist Series is Most effective half guar position - The Trilemma 15:07 - 21:57
Roll Through Sweeps 21:57 - 30:32
Roll Through Sweeps 2 30:32 - 33:33
Roll Through Sweeps 3 33:33 - 39:53
The Movements Behind The Moves 39:53 - 47:26
The Lower Leg Shift 47:26 - 58:09

Volume 21

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The 90 Degree Rule 0 - 4:07
The Knee Lift 4:07 - 8:48
The Hip Shift 8:48 - 13:39
The Law of The Elbow 13:39 - 20:54
Directionality of Force For Roll Through Sweeps 20:54 - 28:04
The Single Most Important Section On This Video 28:04 - 41:30
Taking Your Opponents Back: Duck Under 41:30 - 46:25
Taking The Back From Tight Waist 46:25 - 54:45
The Limp Arm 54:45 - 1:00:38

Volume 22

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 0 - 7:44
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 2 7:44 - 10:42
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 3 10:42 - 14:42
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 4 14:42 - 17:44
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 5 - Going From Half Guard to Tight Waist 17:44 - 24:21
Foot Fighting From Half Guard 24:21 - 32:38
Practical Applications of Foot Fighting 32:38 - 35:36
Takedowns From Tight Waist: The outside Hook - Circular Finish 35:36 - 43:35
Linear Finish Double Leg 43:35 - 48:51
Linear Finish Double Leg Part 2 48:51 - 54:16
Reverse Double Leg 54:16 - 1:01:22
Stepping Around a Whizzer to a Far Hook 1:01:22 - 1:07:48
Summary of Tight Waist Series 1:07:48 - 1;14:40

Volume 23

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Lapel Single Legs From Half Guard 0 - 6:27
Lapel Single Legs From Half Guard 2 6:27 - 17:20
Lapel Single Legs From Half Guard 3 17:20 - 21:53
General Consideration on Posture for Half Guard Sweeps 21:53 - 31:28
General Consideration on Posture for Half Guard Sweeps 2 31:28 - 40:00
Summary of the Lapel Single Leg Series 40:00 - 44:57

Volume 24

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Knee Lever Series 0 - 12:21
Knee Lever Series 2 12:21 - 18:10
The Back Roll Sweep 18:10 - 38:14
Problem of Reverse Half Guards 38:14 - 53:56
Problem of Reverse Half Guards 2 53:56 - 1:04:58

Volume 25

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Closed Guard Overview 0 - 10:57
What Is The Central Message Of This Video? 10:57 - 20:02
The First Three Abilities We Need To Be Effective From Closed Guard 20:02 - 32:54
The Deepest Message Of This Video – The Six Vulnerabilities Inside A Closed Guard 32:54 - 36:27
The Six Vulnerabilities - Part 1 36:27 - 39:40
The Six Vulnerabilities - Part 2 39:40 - 42:24
The Six Vulnerabilities - Part 3 42:24 - 46:08
The Six Vulnerabilities - Part 4 46:08 - 52:02
The Six Vulnerabilities - Part 5 52:02 - 59:44
The Six Vulnerabilities - Part 6 59:44 - 1:06:10

Volume 26

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Understanding A closed Guard 0 - 7:36
General Overview Of The Closed Guard 7:36 - 26:37
A Key Insight With Closed Guard: Who Is Really On Top? 26:37 - 31:16
Holding And Controlling A Closed Guard 31:16 - 54:08
The Second Key To Postural Control: The Cross Collar Grip 54:08 - 1:02:24
Establishing Angle From Closed Guard 1:02:24 - 1:11:58
The Theory Of A Strong First Move 1:11:58 - 1:18:25

Volume 27

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Side Scissor: Elbow Across The Centerline - Converting a Closed Guard to a Side Scissor 0 - 26:02
The Subtle Push Pull Dynamic of the Side Scissor Position 26:02 - 30:26
Locking Down The Side Scissor 30:26 - 35:10
Unlocking The Great Secret of the Side Scissor Position 35:10 - 41:54
The Wrist Sweep From Side Scissor 41:54 - 51:06
The Elbow Sweep From Side Scissor 51:06 - 56:17
Rolling Armbar (Juji Gatame) 56:17 - 1:02:59
Side Scissor into Rear Triangle (Ushiro Sankaku) 1:02:59 - 1:08:41
Side Scissor Position Working with Lower Head Position: Flower Sweep 1:08:41 - 1:14:13
Pendulum Sweep 1:14:13 - 1:22:04
Knee Lever sweep 1:22:04 - 1:27:00
Hook Sweep (Sumi Gaeshi) 1:27:00 - 1:31:06
Hook Sweep (Sumi Gaeshi) Part 2 1:31:06 - 1:35:39
Troubleshooting The Transition From Closed Guard To Side Scissor: Shoulder Posting 1:35:39 - 1:44:22
Troubleshooting The Transition From Closed Guard To Side Scissor: Shoulder Posting 2 1:44:22 - 1:47:20
Troubleshooting The Transition From Closed Guard To Side Scissor: Shoulder Posting 3- Overcoming Biggest Problem with Side Scissor: Hip Sweep 1:47:20 - 1:53:51
Overview of the Side Scissor Series 1:53:51 - 2:04:19

Volume 28

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Top Lock/Armbar - The Top Lock 0 - 8:52
The Number One Grip 8:52 - 20:27
Attacking With the Arm Lock (Juji Gatame) From Top Lock Position 20:27 - 30:40
The 45 Inside Position 30:40 - 44:01
Arm Bar (Juji Gatame) From Closed Guard 44:01 - 54:33

Volume 29

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Knees/Hip On Floor - Flower Sweep 0 - 11;06
The Hip Sweep 11:06 - 23:21
Hip Sweep Setup - Misdirection 23:21 - 28:01
Hip Sweep Setup - Cross Elbow Post 28:01 - 31:04
Hip Sweep Setup - Grip Break Method 31:04 = 34:37
The Golden Rule of The Hip Sweep 34:37 - 39:56
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture - Flower Sweep to Hip Sweep 39:56 - 46:23
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture - Collar Tie Method 46:23 - 49:48
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture - Scoop Sweep to Hip Sweep 49:48 - 55:45
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture When Your Opponent Posts One Leg: Scoop Sweep to Hip Sweep 55:45 - 59:21
Cross Cuff Hip Sweep 59:21 - 1:08:18
The Hip Sweep: Putting It All Together 1:08:18 - 1:12:04

Volume 30

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Scissor Sweep 0 - 14:41
Scissor Sweep Double Sleeve Grips 14:41 - 19:56
2 On 1 Grip Scissor Sweep 19:56 - 23:00
Scissor Sweep On a Posted Leg 23:00 - 26:37
The Pendulum Sweep 26:37 - 43:31
Pendulum Sweep With Cuff Grip 43:31 - 48:31
The Pendulum Sweep as a Learning Device 48:31 - 52:17
The Strongest Pendulum Sweep: Trapping The Arm 52:17 - 59:09
The Versatility of The Arm Trap 59:09 - 1:02:27
The Versatility of The Arm Trap Part 2 1:02:27 - 1:06:03
The Versatility of The Arm Trap Part 3 1:06:03 - 1:10:57

Volume 31

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Clamp/Hand On Floor - Transition From Closed Guard to The Clamp 0 - 6:56
Attacking From The Clamp 6:56 - 30:13
Trap Triangle/Inside Wrist - Inside Wrist Grip 30:13 - 51:05
Overhead Sweep 51:05 - 1:00:07

Volume 32

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Attacking A Standing Opponent - applying The Principle of Opportunity: The Scooping Sweep 0 - 12:40
applying The Principle of Opportunity: The Handstand Sweep 12:40 - 18:27
applying The Principle of Opportunity: The Leg Trap Sweep 18:27 - 22:23
Omoplata Sweeps on a Standing Opponent 22:23 - 39:49
The Double Ankle Sweep 39:49 - 50:25

Volume 33

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to open guard 0 - 3:32
Theory - What is the value of the open guard position? 3:32 - 10:08
a contradiction in Jiu-Jitsu and the fundamental problem of guard position 10;08 - 14:18
Finding advantage within a neutral position 14:18 - 19:42
the four main scenarios you will need to deal with when working from open guard position 19:42 - 28:50
how to grip the Gi for maximum results 28:50 - 44:11
The single biggest determinant of success from open guard: Kuzushi 44:11 - 52:38
The single biggest determinant of success from open guard: Kuzushi Part 2 52:38 - 1:02:54
Overcoming the complexity problem: The 6 principles of sweeps from open guard - Feet off the floor principle 1:02:54 - 1:06:53
Double direction 1:06:53 - 1:10:31
Arm trap 1:10:31 - 1:14:46
Action reaction 1;14:46 - 1:21:20
Wrestling reversal 1;21:20 - 1:27:49
Double trouble 1:27:49 - 1:34:29

Volume 34

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Overcoming the offense/defense problem: balancing guard retention with guard offense 0 - 35:09
Two crucial skill sets for open guard development - the double seated position 35:09 - 47:37
Two crucial skill sets for open guard development - first contact and entry into open guard 47:37 - 1:02:16

Volume 35

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Practical Applications - Attacking an opponent on two knees - Special Study: The hook sweep/sumi gaeshi - hook sweep/sumi gaeshi 0 - 10:06
directionality of force 10:06 - 17:52
principle of ken ken 17:52 - 27:17
changing direction sumi gaeshi 27:17 - 31:00
hook sweep/sumi gaeshi practical application 31:00 - 41:18
the role of your two legs in hook sweeps 41:18 - 46:58
hook sweep/sumi gaeshi angles of attack 46:58 - 57:06
look where you want them to land 57:06 - 1:00:57
multiple grips for hook sweep/sumi gaeshi 1:00:57 - 1:23:50
hook sweep/sumi gaeshi grip and go 1:23:50 - 1:28:22
dealing with a posted hand 1:28:22 - 1:35:36
double direction sasae 1:35:36 - 1:42:38

Volume 36

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
sumi gaeshi and chest contact 0 - 10:05
hook sweep from a supine position 10:05 - 14:33
hook sweep from a supine position part 2 14:33 - 18:19
leg frames from butterfly guard 18:19 - 27:47
Arm trap sumi gaeshi/ hook sweep series 27:47 - 38:41
Hook sweep sumi gaeshi with arm trap 38:41 - 45:06
Hook sweep sumi gaeshi combined with sasae 45:06 - 52:20
Supine arm traps 52:20 - 57:03
Yoko sumi gaeshi 57:03 - 1:01:37
Side to side arm trap sumi gaeshi 1:01:37 - 1:06:29
Arm drag/arm trap hook sweep 1:06:29 - 1:12;27
sumi gaeshi on a standing opponent 1:12:27 - 1:19:03
spider sumi gaeshi 1:19:03 - 1:23:37
hiza guruma 1:23:37 - 1:33:53
hiza guruma from underhooks 1:33:53 - 1:39:00
spider guard on a kneeling opponent 1:39:00 - 1:49:23

Volume 37

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Attacking an opponent on one knee - an opponent on one knee/knee drop position 0 - 7:32
hiza guruma when opponent is on one knee 7:32 - 9:58
ankle pick (kibisu gaeshi) 9:58 - 14:55
shoe lace to shoe lace 14:55 - 19:23
kneeling opponent transition to ashi garami 19:23 - 25:33
Attacking a standing opponent - Special Study: Tomoe Nage - getting feet off the mat with tomoe nage 25:33 - 26:26
tomoe nage sweep De la riva variation 26:26 - 38:46
tomoe nage sweep De la riva variation (Part 2) 38:46 - 44:17
tomoe nage sweep De la riva variation (part 3) 44:17 - 50:43
sumi Tomoe Nage 50:43 - 56:36
sumi tomoe nage Part 2 56:36 - 1:02:09
Lapel and spider Tomoe Nage 1:02:09 - 1:09:34
Double Footed Tomoe Nage 1:09:34 - 1:16:12
Lasso Tomoe Nage 1:16:12 - 1:20:36
yoko Tomoe nage as a sweep 1:20:36 - 1:26:40

Volume 38

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Special Study: the cross collar cuff and bicep guard - the single greatest open guard of them all: cross collar cuff and bicep 0 - 10:10
Attacking from cross collar cuff and bicep - Triangle 10:10 - 13:41
Armbar Juji Gatame 13:41 - 22:44
Omoplata 22:44 - 28:04
Tripod Sweep 28:04 - 34:02
Ankle Pick/ Kibisu Gaeshi 34;02 - 40:36
Uke Waza/ Lapel Drag 40:36 - 45:28
Tomoe Nage 45:28 - 51:18
Special Study: Inside Control vs Outside Control - De La Riva Guard 51:18 - 1:02:22
De La Riva Guard Part 2 1:02:22 - 1:05:13
De La Riva Guard Part 3 1:05:13 - 1:08:13
De La Riva Guard Part 4 1:08;13 - 1:13:10
transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami 1:13:10 - 1:19:39
transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami Part 2 1:19:39 - 1:22:21
transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami Part 3 1:22:21 - 1:26:25
transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami Part 4 1:26:25 - 1:32:50

Volume 39

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Ashi Garami 0 - 11:50
Ashi Garami standard sweep 11:50 - 17:31
Double Leg Ashi Garami 17:31 - 23:41
Relationship between Ashi Garami & X-Guard 23:41 - 29:36
X Guard scoop Sweep 29:36 - 35:07
X Guard scoop Sweep Part 2 35:07 - 37:58
X Guard Near Cuff Sweep 37:58 - 42:08
X Guard Far Cuff Sweep 42:08 - 44:57
Double Leg X Guard Sweep 44:57 - 49:06
X Guard Tomoe Nage 49:06 - 54:52
X Guard Back to ashi garami 54:52 - 58:58

Volume 40

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Special Study: double kouchi gari - Double Kouchi Gari part 1 0 - 11:09
Double Kouchi Gari part 2 11:09 - 13:53
Double Kouchi Gari part 3 13:53 - 16:39
Double Kouchi Gari part 4 16:39 - 19:28
Double Kouchi Gari part 5 19:28 - 22:07
Double Kouchi Gari part 6 22:07 - 27:54
Attacking an opponent in split squat (headquarters) - negating the split squat (Headquarters position) 27:54 - 40:51
negating the split squat (Headquarters position) Part 2 40:51 - 49:37
negating the split squat (Headquarters position) Part 3 49:37 - 55:27
negating the split squat (Headquarters position) Part 4 55:27 - 59:53
Putting it all together 59:53 - 1:09:16

Volume 41

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to Passing the Guard 0 - 3:40
Philosophy of Opening a Closed Guard 3:40 - 12:11
Top Position: Opening a closed Guard 12:11 - 30:31
Opening Closed Guard 2 30:31 - 37:41
opening closed guard 3 37:41 - 44:26
Opening Closed guard 4 44:26 - 53:02
opening closed guard 5 53:02 - 56:05
opening closed guard 6 56:05 - 1:00:39
opening closed guard 7 1:00:39 - 1:05:40
opening closed guard 8 1:05:40 - 1:07:20
opening closed guard 9 1:07:20 - 1:11:48
opening closed guard 10 1:11:48 - 1:19:03
opening closed guard 11 1:19:03 - 1:29:41

Volume 42

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Overview of Standard Method Of Opening Closed Guard 0 - 8:29
Opening Closed guard: Knee Post Method 8:29 - 16:12
Knee Post Method 2 16:12 - 21:40
Knee Post Method 3 21:40 - 23:53
knee post method 4 23;53 - 27:33
knee post method 5 27:33 - 29:30
knee post method 6 29:30 - 34:07
Opening Closed Guard / Lifting Method 34:07 - 41:16
Overview of 3 methods 41:16 - 47:10
Problem of Procrastination 47:10 - 52:50
the Most Important Message Of This Video: The 5 Steps Of Guard Passing - Step 1 52:50 - 1:00:13
Step 2 1:00:13 - 1:06:25
Step 3 1:06:25 - 1:10:52
Step 4 1:10:52 - 1:17:44
Step 5 1:17:44 - 1:27:10
Negate Advantage Completion Guard Passing Model - NAC Open Guard Passing Method 1:27:10 - 1:31:35
Split Squat as Ultimate Staging Platform 1:31:35 - 1:36:29
Single Biggest Insight into Guard Passing: Side to Side Pressure 1:36:29 - 1:43:50
Mechanical and Tactical Advantage 1:43:50 - 1:53:22

Volume 43

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
First Requirement Of A Guard Passing Program: Technical Proficiency With The Most High Percentage Methods 0 - 1:34
Double Under Pass 1:34 - 26:12
Over Under Pass 26:12 - 46:17
Knee Cut Pass 46:17 - 1:26:06

Volume 44

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Toreando Pass 0 - 1:05:33

Volume 45

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Leg Drag 0 - 35;06
Long Step Guard Pass 35:06 - 1:09:15
The Smash Pass 1:09:15 - 1:18:14

Volume 46

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Second Requirement Of A Guard Passing Program: The Ability To Break Connections And Shut Down a Dangerous Guard 0 - 7:26
Cross Collar Cuff And Bicep Guard 7:26 - 28:36
De La Riva Guard 28:36 - 42:37
Reverse De la Riva 42:37 - 47:13
Lasso Guard 47:13 - 52:56
Spider And Lasso Guard 52:56 - 1:00:18
Double Spider Guard 1:00:18 - 1:07:27
Emergency Measures 1:07:27 - 1:14:13
Ashi Garami 1:14:13 - 1:21:37
The 3rd Requirement Of A Guard Passing Program: The Ability To Maintain Top Position 1:21:37 - 1:23:40
The Ancient Law Of Push When Pulled And Pull When Pushed 1:23:40 - 1:31:26
Recovering From A Fall 1:31:26 - 1:44:38

Volume 47

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Fourth Requirement of a Guard Passing Program: Using Staging Positions To Pass A Dangerous Guard - the four best staging positions - 1) The Split Squat Position (Headquarters) 0 - 12:47
Second Great Virtue of the Split Squat Position: hip Control and Head Control 12:47 - 16:30
Negating Both Feet From Split Squat 16:30 - 21:45
2) The Knee Drop 21:45 - 26:13
3) Double Knee Position 26:13 - 29:56
4) Outside Advantage Position 29:56 - 39:07
Putting Skills & Theory Into Combative Context 39:07 - 51:47
Flattening an Opponent 51:47 - 1:00:45
Negating An Opponent’s Guard 1:00:45 - 1:07:46
The Fifth Requirement of a guard passing program: finding advantage within a neutral position - creating advantage while passing 1:07:46 - 1:26:01

Volume 48

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Guard Passing From The Shoulder Line 0 - 8:35
sixth requirement of a guard passing program: breaking through defensive frames and getting to your pin - Beating Frames - Distance 8:35 - 13:48
Angle Change 13:48 - 16:04
Direction 16:04 - 20:39
Directly Attacking The Frames 20:39 - 24:11
Side To Side Pressure 24:11 - 29:35
Beating Inversion 29:35 - 33:40
Turning In To Turtle 33:40 - 38:24
Turning Out To Turtle 38:24 - 42:33
Propping 42:33 - 46:20

Volume 49

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Half Guard Passing Introduction 0
Overview of Half Guard Passing: The 4.6.3 System 04:49
1st Skill: Forcing Half Guard 26:54
Pinning the Knee to the Mat 33:29
Inside Knee Position 37:58
Using Standard Guard Passes to Attain Half Guard 43:05
Double Knee Position 48:53
Clearing the Knee Shield 59:12
Clearing a Scorpion (Lockdown) 01:18:39
Clearing a Deep Half Guard 01:30:35
Negating Your Opponents Attacks 01:41:02
The Fundamental Gripping Stance 01:45:16
The Fundamental Starting Position (FSP) 01:54:33

Volume 50

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Skill of Crossfacing & Underhooking 0
Shoelace Method 22:10
The Ball of Foot Method 29:16
The Hand Post & Elbow Post Method 36:25
Square Tripod Hand Post Method 43:42
The Shaking Method 47:57
Zig Zag Knee Direction 51:35
Pass from 3/4 Side Sit-Out 55:05
Pass from 3/4 Side 01:07:38
Reverse 3/4 Side 01:12:55
3/4 Mount 01:20:11
Moving Between the 4 Dominant Passing Positions 01:40:29
Half Guard Passing Direction & The Law of Perpendicularity 01:46:24

Volume 51

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Single Most Important Reason Why I Put So Much Emphasis On Half Guard Passing 0
Different Upper Body Configurations for Half Guard Passing 11:06
A Crucial Skill of Half Guard Passing: Setting a Crossface 18:19
A Crucial Skill of Half Guard Passing: Setting a Crossface 2 25:30
Dealing with an Opponent's Underhook 38:33

Volume 52

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Configuring Your Free Leg 0
Configuring Your Free Leg 2 05:23
Configuring Your Free Leg 3 08:01
Passing Half Guard 1: Half Kata Gatame 12:43
Passing Half Guard 2: Lapel Cross Face 21:04
Passing Half Guard 3: Top Head and Arm 29:06
Passing Half Guard 4: Head Block Half Guard Pass 37:49
Passing Half Guard 5: Double Underhook Half Guard Passing 42:30
Near Side & Far Side Knee Wedges from Chest to Chest 47:36
Getting the Inside Knee To the Floor 52:08
Overview of the Half Guard Passing System 'The 4.6.3 Passing System' 57:07

Volume 53

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Passing Half Butterfly Guard 0
The Golden Rule of Half Butterfly Guard Passing 04:30
Upper Body Gripping 10:11
Lower Body Leg Positioning 1 22:51
Lower Body Leg Positioning 2 43:49
Passing Half Butterfly Guard: Putting It All Together 01:00:19

Volume 54

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to Dynamic Pinning 0
Definition of a Pin 09:02
Location of Wedges 12:34
Base of Support 17:50
No Pin is Perfect But There is Perfect Pinning 20:38
The Main Directive of Dynamic Pinning 25:22
The 3 Golden Rules of Dynamic Pinning 33:55
Understanding The Scoring Criteria for Pins in Jiu Jitsu 40:47
The Battle for Inside Position 57:23
A Theory of Wedges, Inside Position, & Base 01:05:30
Static Pinning 01:21:01
Pushing 01:31:15
Shrimping 01:40:50
Bridging 01:46:10
Knee Escapes 01:51:34

Volume 55

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The 1st Skill 0
North South Pin (Variations) 19:30
Mounted Position (Variations) 29:43
Rear Mount (Variations) 47:46
Transioning Between Pins 56:42
Kneeling Step Over 01:14:44
A Sit 01:26:46
Side to Side 01:35:16
Side to Knee on Belly 01:46:23
Knee on Belly to Knee on Belly 01:53:40
Mount to Back (Reactive) 02:00:31
Mount to Back (Proactive) 02:11:16
Mount to Back (Leg Entry) 02:23:09

Volume 56

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Transitioning Betweeb Pins (cont.) 0
Rear Mount to Mount 07:39
Side to Rear Mount 12:10
Side to Rear Mount (Reactive) 20:21
Extracting a foot 28:51
Maintaining the Mounted Position: Practical Applications 38:45
Maintaining the Side Position: Practical Applications 50:43
Retaining the Rear Mount 01:01:04
The Minimum Requirement of Back Control: Diagonal Control 01:13:27
Lower Body Game 01:18:52
The Three Most Important Moves to Maintain Lower Body Control 01:24:45

Volume 57

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
overview 0
introduction to strangles 5:48
the major theme of this video: the 3x3 approach to gi strangles 9:33
Understanding The Gi and Strangles 15:35
Sliding Collar Strangle - Demarcation Line 23:44
Wrist flick 28:02:00
How Much is Too Much? 32:01:00
Hands In Unison 35:36:00
Comparing Gi & No Gi Strangulation 39:23:00
3 Alternatives For Control Hand 46:06:00
Single Greatest Advantage of Lapel Strangles 55:07:00
strenghthening the Strangle Hand - 3 Finger Grip 1:04:36
Role of the Thumb on the Strangle Hand 1:16:44
Short & Long Leg Strangles 1:23:37
the Hidden hand 1:29:32
The Strangle Shift and Cross back position 1:35:10

Volume 58

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Sliding Collar Strangle System Overview 0
Sliding Collar Strangle System Step 1 Establishing Your Position 1:07
Sliding Collar Strangle System Step 2 Establishing The Strangle Hand 5:16
Sliding Collar Strangle System Step 3 Establishing Control Hand 9:05
Sliding Collar Strangle System Step 4: Maximizing Mechanical Power 4 Key Ingredients 11:46
Full Mastery of the sliding collar strangle 20:03
System Modification 34:51:00
System Modification 2 44:06:00
System Modification 3 49:29:00
Strangling Without Hooks - Clock Strangle 54:10:00
Clock Strangle - Foot Work 1:08:04
Clock Strangle - Throwing Weight Onto Your Hands 1:13:15
Clock Strangle - Walking The Circle 1:20:15
Clock Strangle - Unified Hands are Opposing Hands 1:23:55
Clock Strangle - Power of Sprawling Finish 1:27:02
Clock Stranlge - Critical Role of Head Position 1:29:44
Clock Strangle - Nullifying Defense 1:31:54
Clock Strangle - Nullifying Defense 2 1:34:38
Clock Strangle - Alternative Grips 1:36:50

Volume 59

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Cross Collar Strangle - Juji Jime 0
Cross Collar Strangles - Preliminaries 2:25
Cross Collar Strangles - Strangle Hand & Finishing Hand 5:28
Cross Collar Strangles - Setting The Lapels 8:46
Cross Collar Strangles - Setting Strangle Hand 12:44
Cross Collar Strangles - Biting Method 17:40
Cross Collar Strangle - Setting Finishing Hand 21:46
Cross Collar Strangle - Head Position 26:15:00
Cross Collar Strangle - Directionality of Force 32:28:00
Juji Jime - A dilemma based attack 39:56:00
Juji Jime - Bottom Position Kuzushi Based Method 45:55:00
Juji Jime Bottom Position Fighting Through The Hands - High Elbow / Low Elbow 53:58:00
Juji Jime From Mounted Position 1:03:58
Mounted Juji Jime - Setting The Finishing Hand 1:13:51
Troubleshooting Mounted Juji Jime 1:26:47
Troubleshooting Mounted Juji Jime 2 1:33:25
Variations of Juji Jime - Kata Juji Jime 1:41:48

Volume 60

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Kata Juji Jime Open Guard Position 0
Kata Juji Jime Open Guard Position 2 4:38
Kata Juji Jime from Front Side Top Turtle Position 8:34
Using your Legs in Kata Juji Jime 12:23
Spinning Juji Jime 23:17
Spinning Juji Jime 2 32:09:00
Sprawling Juji Jime 45:17:00
Troubleshooting Sprawling Juji Jime 50:16:00
Juji Jime - Cross Collar Strangle From Open Guard 55:52:00
Low Lapel Juji Jime 1:03:10

Volume 61

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Ezekiel Strangle: Sode Guruma 0
The Relationship between the back Ezekiel and the sliding collar 3:03
Combat Applications of the Back Ezekiel 17:32
The Front Ezekiel Strangle 24:28:00
The Single Biggest Problem Associated with Front Ezekiel and solution 35:35:00
rear strangle system order of operations 47:47:00
Bonus: Low Lapel Strangle 58:02:00

Volume 62

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Overview of turtle breakdowns 0
Understanding The Problem: The Main Variations Of Turtle Position 3:16
The Fundamental Dilemma Upon Which Our Turtle Breakdowns Are Based 9:59
The 2 Central Problems Of Turtle Breakdowns - First Problem: Escapes and Counters 14:44
Second Problem: The Elbow Knee Connection 22:27
Four Stances From Which To Attack Turtle Position 25:39:00
The Three Main Targets Of Your Turtle Attacks - target #1: The Hips 43:24:00
Target #2: The Head 58:17:00
Target #3: The Wrists 1:05:50
Which Hook Should I Put In First: Near Side Or Far Side? 1:18:23

Volume 63

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
he Single Most Important Lesson Of This Video: Start By Breaking Your Opponent’s Stance - Degrading Your Opponent’s Athletic Potential 0
Breaking Your Opponent Down To A Hip 6:16
The Theory Of The Clock 14:56
The Easiest And Most Practical Way To Use Clock Theory To Your Advantage 22:24
Scoring From The Hip Breakdown 32:22:00
Scoring From The Seated Breakdown 48:04:00
Scoring From The Shoulder Breakdown 53:58:00

Volume 64

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Attacking turtle Position When You Can not Break Your Opponent Down - The Two On One Method 0
Reverse Tight Waist Two On One Method 18:28
Seat Belt Roll Method 23:14
Back Crucifix Method 32:10:00
Kimura Method 43:19:00

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Volume 01

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Leg Drag Retention 0 - 7:13
Leg Drag Retention 2 7:13 - 9:52
Leg Drag Retention 3 9:52 - 13:41
Leg Drag Retention 4 13:41 - 15:38
Leg Drag Retention 5 15:38 - 20:28
Long Step Guard Pass Retention 20:28 - 32:15
The Cranial Shift 32:15 - 41:21
Back Exposure Benign and Destructive 41:21 - 50:51
Head Protection 50:51 - 55:55

Volume 02

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 0 - 8:21
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 2 8:21 - 12:17
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 3 12:17 - 17:14
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 4 17:14 - 19:49
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 5 19:49 - 24:47
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 6 24:47 - 26:53
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention 26:53 - 35:14
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention 2 35:14 - 39:32

Volume 03

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Specific Theory of Guard Retention 0 - 4:20
Double Under Pass 4:20 - 13:57
Double Under Pass Part 2 13:57 - 18:10
Double Under Pass Part 3 18:10 - 22:23
Double Under Pass Part 4 22:23 - 25:23
Putting It All Together 25:23 - 28:17
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 28:17 - 38:47
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 2 38:47 - 43:28
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 3 43:28 - 50:13
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 4 50:13:00

Volume 04

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Connection 0 - 6:26
5 Things Opponent Needs to Pass Your Guard 6:26 - 20:49
Single Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Scissor Guard 20:49 - 30:59
2nd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Hip Heist 30:59 - 36:02
3rd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Back Heist 36:02 - 38:55
4th Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Power Prop 38:55 - 49:14
The Theory of Cycles of Offense & Defense 49:14 - 1:01:09
the Theory of Cycles of Offense & Defense 2 1:01:09 - 1:05:21
The Crticial Importance of Head Control in Guard Retention 1:05:21 - 1:17:15

Volume 05

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
2nd Skill of Guard Retention - Framing - Nature and Purpose Of Framing 0 - 6:40
Frames & Distance - Forehand Frame 6:40 - 10:22
Forearm Frame 10:22 - 14:35
Back Hand Frames 14:35 - 20:58
Self Framing 20:58 - 24:07
3rd Skill of Guard Retention - Breakign and Negating Grips - Breaking vs Negating 24:07 - 32:45
Ultimate Theory of Guard Retention - Demarcation Lines 32:45 - 48:38

Volume 06

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The First Skill of Guard Retention - Movement-Seated Position - Scooting 0 - 4:04
Rolling Inversion 4:04 - 8:52
Hip Heisting 8:52 - 15:46
Supine Position - Shrimping 15:46 - 21:55
Pummelling 21:55 - 26:24
Pendulum 26:24 - 29:36
Scissoring 29:36 - 34:59
Spinning Inversion 34:59 - 38:06
Rollbacks 38:06 - 40:59
back Heist 40:59 - 45:41
Turtle Position - Shoulder Roll 45:41 - 53:33
Sitting 53:33 - 58:22

Volume 07

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Big Picture - General Theory of Guard Retention 0 - 7:37
2 Most Basic Requirements of Guard Retention 7:37 - 11:23
The Importance of Guard Retention 11:23 - 20:13
The Unforgivable Sin of Guard Retention 20:13 - 26:01
The 3 Postures of Guard Retention 26;01 - 29:46

Volume 08

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction To Guard Retention 0 - 24:00
Guard Retention Overview 24:00 - 1:16:06

Volume 09

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction To Guard Retention 0 - 24:00
Guard Retention Overview 24:00 - 1:16:06

Volume 10

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Big Picture - General Theory of Guard Retention 0 - 7:37
2 Most Basic Requirements of Guard Retention 7:37 - 11:23
The Importance of Guard Retention 11:23 - 20:13
The Unforgivable Sin of Guard Retention 20:13 - 26:01
The 3 Postures of Guard Retention 26;01 - 29:46

Volume 11

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The First Skill of Guard Retention - Movement-Seated Position - Scooting 0 - 4:04
Rolling Inversion 4:04 - 8:52
Hip Heisting 8:52 - 15:46
Supine Position - Shrimping 15:46 - 21:55
Pummelling 21:55 - 26:24
Pendulum 26:24 - 29:36
Scissoring 29:36 - 34:59
Spinning Inversion 34:59 - 38:06
Rollbacks 38:06 - 40:59
back Heist 40:59 - 45:41
Turtle Position - Shoulder Roll 45:41 - 53:33
Sitting 53:33 - 58:22

Volume 12

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
2nd Skill of Guard Retention - Framing - Nature and Purpose Of Framing 0 - 6:40
Frames & Distance - Forehand Frame 6:40 - 10:22
Forearm Frame 10:22 - 14:35
Back Hand Frames 14:35 - 20:58
Self Framing 20:58 - 24:07
3rd Skill of Guard Retention - Breakign and Negating Grips - Breaking vs Negating 24:07 - 32:45
Ultimate Theory of Guard Retention - Demarcation Lines 32:45 - 48:38

Volume 13

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Connection 0 - 6:26
5 Things Opponent Needs to Pass Your Guard 6:26 - 20:49
Single Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Scissor Guard 20:49 - 30:59
2nd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Hip Heist 30:59 - 36:02
3rd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Back Heist 36:02 - 38:55
4th Most Important Tool of Guard Retention - Power Prop 38:55 - 49:14
The Theory of Cycles of Offense & Defense 49:14 - 1:01:09
the Theory of Cycles of Offense & Defense 2 1:01:09 - 1:05:21
The Crticial Importance of Head Control in Guard Retention 1:05:21 - 1:17:15

Volume 14

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Specific Theory of Guard Retention 0 - 4:20
Double Under Pass 4:20 - 13:57
Double Under Pass Part 2 13:57 - 18:10
Double Under Pass Part 3 18:10 - 22:23
Double Under Pass Part 4 22:23 - 25:23
Putting It All Together 25:23 - 28:17
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 28:17 - 38:47
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 2 38:47 - 43:28
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 3 43:28 - 50:13
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 4 50:13:00

Volume 15

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 0 - 8:21
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 2 8:21 - 12:17
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 3 12:17 - 17:14
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 4 17:14 - 19:49
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 5 19:49 - 24:47
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 6 24:47 - 26:53
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention 26:53 - 35:14
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention 2 35:14 - 39:32

Volume 16

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Leg Drag Retention 0 - 7:13
Leg Drag Retention 2 7:13 - 9:52
Leg Drag Retention 3 9:52 - 13:41
Leg Drag Retention 4 13:41 - 15:38
Leg Drag Retention 5 15:38 - 20:28
Long Step Guard Pass Retention 20:28 - 32:15
The Cranial Shift 32:15 - 41:21
Back Exposure Benign and Destructive 41:21 - 50:51
Head Protection 50:51 - 55:55

Volume 17

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
overview 0 - 7:52
general introduction to half guard bottom 7:52 - 1:03:47

Volume 18

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Paradox of Half Guard 0 - 6:01
Half Guard Bottom - The Alignment Issue 6:01 - 10:40
Kuzushi From Half Guard Bottom 10:40 - 21:11
Half Elbow Escape Series 21:11 - 36:42
Grip Dominance in Half Guard 36:42 - 47:14

Volume 19

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Single Elbow escape series 0 - 11:43
Single Elbow Escape Part 2 - Shoulder Crunch Sumi Gaeshi 11:43 - 18:10
Single Elbow Escape Part 3 - Scoop Half Butterfly 18:10 - 23:14
Scoop Half Butterfly Series 23:14 - 30:17
Scoop Half Butterfly Series Part 2 Rotating Round Leg 30:17 - 38:12
Scoop Half Butterfly Series Part 3 Details of Scoop Grip 38:12 - 42;40
The Double Elbow Escape Series 42:40 - 54:13
Reverse Crossface - Reverse Elbow Escape 54:13 - 1:01:56
Elbow Escape vs Reverse Underhook 1:01:56 - 1:07:39
Summarzing Half Guard From Inferior Grips 1:07:39 - 1:13:07

Volume 20

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Getting to Underhooks 0 - 7:15
Winning From UnderhookS - The Tight Waist Series 7:15 - 15:07
Fundamental Reason Why the Tight Waist Series is Most effective half guar position - The Trilemma 15:07 - 21:57
Roll Through Sweeps 21:57 - 30:32
Roll Through Sweeps 2 30:32 - 33:33
Roll Through Sweeps 3 33:33 - 39:53
The Movements Behind The Moves 39:53 - 47:26
The Lower Leg Shift 47:26 - 58:09

Volume 21

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The 90 Degree Rule 0 - 4:07
The Knee Lift 4:07 - 8:48
The Hip Shift 8:48 - 13:39
The Law of The Elbow 13:39 - 20:54
Directionality of Force For Roll Through Sweeps 20:54 - 28:04
The Single Most Important Section On This Video 28:04 - 41:30
Taking Your Opponents Back: Duck Under 41:30 - 46:25
Taking The Back From Tight Waist 46:25 - 54:45
The Limp Arm 54:45 - 1:00:38

Volume 22

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 0 - 7:44
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 2 7:44 - 10:42
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 3 10:42 - 14:42
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 4 14:42 - 17:44
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 5 - Going From Half Guard to Tight Waist 17:44 - 24:21
Foot Fighting From Half Guard 24:21 - 32:38
Practical Applications of Foot Fighting 32:38 - 35:36
Takedowns From Tight Waist: The outside Hook - Circular Finish 35:36 - 43:35
Linear Finish Double Leg 43:35 - 48:51
Linear Finish Double Leg Part 2 48:51 - 54:16
Reverse Double Leg 54:16 - 1:01:22
Stepping Around a Whizzer to a Far Hook 1:01:22 - 1:07:48
Summary of Tight Waist Series 1:07:48 - 1;14:40

Volume 23

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Lapel Single Legs From Half Guard 0 - 6:27
Lapel Single Legs From Half Guard 2 6:27 - 17:20
Lapel Single Legs From Half Guard 3 17:20 - 21:53
General Consideration on Posture for Half Guard Sweeps 21:53 - 31:28
General Consideration on Posture for Half Guard Sweeps 2 31:28 - 40:00
Summary of the Lapel Single Leg Series 40:00 - 44:57

Volume 24

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Knee Lever Series 0 - 12:21
Knee Lever Series 2 12:21 - 18:10
The Back Roll Sweep 18:10 - 38:14
Problem of Reverse Half Guards 38:14 - 53:56
Problem of Reverse Half Guards 2 53:56 - 1:04:58

Volume 25

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Closed Guard Overview 0 - 10:57
What Is The Central Message Of This Video? 10:57 - 20:02
The First Three Abilities We Need To Be Effective From Closed Guard 20:02 - 32:54
The Deepest Message Of This Video – The Six Vulnerabilities Inside A Closed Guard 32:54 - 36:27
The Six Vulnerabilities - Part 1 36:27 - 39:40
The Six Vulnerabilities - Part 2 39:40 - 42:24
The Six Vulnerabilities - Part 3 42:24 - 46:08
The Six Vulnerabilities - Part 4 46:08 - 52:02
The Six Vulnerabilities - Part 5 52:02 - 59:44
The Six Vulnerabilities - Part 6 59:44 - 1:06:10

Volume 26

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Understanding A closed Guard 0 - 7:36
General Overview Of The Closed Guard 7:36 - 26:37
A Key Insight With Closed Guard: Who Is Really On Top? 26:37 - 31:16
Holding And Controlling A Closed Guard 31:16 - 54:08
The Second Key To Postural Control: The Cross Collar Grip 54:08 - 1:02:24
Establishing Angle From Closed Guard 1:02:24 - 1:11:58
The Theory Of A Strong First Move 1:11:58 - 1:18:25

Volume 27

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Side Scissor: Elbow Across The Centerline - Converting a Closed Guard to a Side Scissor 0 - 26:02
The Subtle Push Pull Dynamic of the Side Scissor Position 26:02 - 30:26
Locking Down The Side Scissor 30:26 - 35:10
Unlocking The Great Secret of the Side Scissor Position 35:10 - 41:54
The Wrist Sweep From Side Scissor 41:54 - 51:06
The Elbow Sweep From Side Scissor 51:06 - 56:17
Rolling Armbar (Juji Gatame) 56:17 - 1:02:59
Side Scissor into Rear Triangle (Ushiro Sankaku) 1:02:59 - 1:08:41
Side Scissor Position Working with Lower Head Position: Flower Sweep 1:08:41 - 1:14:13
Pendulum Sweep 1:14:13 - 1:22:04
Knee Lever sweep 1:22:04 - 1:27:00
Hook Sweep (Sumi Gaeshi) 1:27:00 - 1:31:06
Hook Sweep (Sumi Gaeshi) Part 2 1:31:06 - 1:35:39
Troubleshooting The Transition From Closed Guard To Side Scissor: Shoulder Posting 1:35:39 - 1:44:22
Troubleshooting The Transition From Closed Guard To Side Scissor: Shoulder Posting 2 1:44:22 - 1:47:20
Troubleshooting The Transition From Closed Guard To Side Scissor: Shoulder Posting 3- Overcoming Biggest Problem with Side Scissor: Hip Sweep 1:47:20 - 1:53:51
Overview of the Side Scissor Series 1:53:51 - 2:04:19

Volume 28

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Top Lock/Armbar - The Top Lock 0 - 8:52
The Number One Grip 8:52 - 20:27
Attacking With the Arm Lock (Juji Gatame) From Top Lock Position 20:27 - 30:40
The 45 Inside Position 30:40 - 44:01
Arm Bar (Juji Gatame) From Closed Guard 44:01 - 54:33

Volume 29

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Knees/Hip On Floor - Flower Sweep 0 - 11;06
The Hip Sweep 11:06 - 23:21
Hip Sweep Setup - Misdirection 23:21 - 28:01
Hip Sweep Setup - Cross Elbow Post 28:01 - 31:04
Hip Sweep Setup - Grip Break Method 31:04 = 34:37
The Golden Rule of The Hip Sweep 34:37 - 39:56
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture - Flower Sweep to Hip Sweep 39:56 - 46:23
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture - Collar Tie Method 46:23 - 49:48
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture - Scoop Sweep to Hip Sweep 49:48 - 55:45
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture When Your Opponent Posts One Leg: Scoop Sweep to Hip Sweep 55:45 - 59:21
Cross Cuff Hip Sweep 59:21 - 1:08:18
The Hip Sweep: Putting It All Together 1:08:18 - 1:12:04

Volume 30

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Scissor Sweep 0 - 14:41
Scissor Sweep Double Sleeve Grips 14:41 - 19:56
2 On 1 Grip Scissor Sweep 19:56 - 23:00
Scissor Sweep On a Posted Leg 23:00 - 26:37
The Pendulum Sweep 26:37 - 43:31
Pendulum Sweep With Cuff Grip 43:31 - 48:31
The Pendulum Sweep as a Learning Device 48:31 - 52:17
The Strongest Pendulum Sweep: Trapping The Arm 52:17 - 59:09
The Versatility of The Arm Trap 59:09 - 1:02:27
The Versatility of The Arm Trap Part 2 1:02:27 - 1:06:03
The Versatility of The Arm Trap Part 3 1:06:03 - 1:10:57

Volume 31

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Clamp/Hand On Floor - Transition From Closed Guard to The Clamp 0 - 6:56
Attacking From The Clamp 6:56 - 30:13
Trap Triangle/Inside Wrist - Inside Wrist Grip 30:13 - 51:05
Overhead Sweep 51:05 - 1:00:07

Volume 32

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Attacking A Standing Opponent - applying The Principle of Opportunity: The Scooping Sweep 0 - 12:40
applying The Principle of Opportunity: The Handstand Sweep 12:40 - 18:27
applying The Principle of Opportunity: The Leg Trap Sweep 18:27 - 22:23
Omoplata Sweeps on a Standing Opponent 22:23 - 39:49
The Double Ankle Sweep 39:49 - 50:25

Volume 33

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to open guard 0 - 3:32
Theory - What is the value of the open guard position? 3:32 - 10:08
a contradiction in Jiu-Jitsu and the fundamental problem of guard position 10;08 - 14:18
Finding advantage within a neutral position 14:18 - 19:42
the four main scenarios you will need to deal with when working from open guard position 19:42 - 28:50
how to grip the Gi for maximum results 28:50 - 44:11
The single biggest determinant of success from open guard: Kuzushi 44:11 - 52:38
The single biggest determinant of success from open guard: Kuzushi Part 2 52:38 - 1:02:54
Overcoming the complexity problem: The 6 principles of sweeps from open guard - Feet off the floor principle 1:02:54 - 1:06:53
Double direction 1:06:53 - 1:10:31
Arm trap 1:10:31 - 1:14:46
Action reaction 1;14:46 - 1:21:20
Wrestling reversal 1;21:20 - 1:27:49
Double trouble 1:27:49 - 1:34:29

Volume 34

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Overcoming the offense/defense problem: balancing guard retention with guard offense 0 - 35:09
Two crucial skill sets for open guard development - the double seated position 35:09 - 47:37
Two crucial skill sets for open guard development - first contact and entry into open guard 47:37 - 1:02:16

Volume 35

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Practical Applications - Attacking an opponent on two knees - Special Study: The hook sweep/sumi gaeshi - hook sweep/sumi gaeshi 0 - 10:06
directionality of force 10:06 - 17:52
principle of ken ken 17:52 - 27:17
changing direction sumi gaeshi 27:17 - 31:00
hook sweep/sumi gaeshi practical application 31:00 - 41:18
the role of your two legs in hook sweeps 41:18 - 46:58
hook sweep/sumi gaeshi angles of attack 46:58 - 57:06
look where you want them to land 57:06 - 1:00:57
multiple grips for hook sweep/sumi gaeshi 1:00:57 - 1:23:50
hook sweep/sumi gaeshi grip and go 1:23:50 - 1:28:22
dealing with a posted hand 1:28:22 - 1:35:36
double direction sasae 1:35:36 - 1:42:38

Volume 36

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
sumi gaeshi and chest contact 0 - 10:05
hook sweep from a supine position 10:05 - 14:33
hook sweep from a supine position part 2 14:33 - 18:19
leg frames from butterfly guard 18:19 - 27:47
Arm trap sumi gaeshi/ hook sweep series 27:47 - 38:41
Hook sweep sumi gaeshi with arm trap 38:41 - 45:06
Hook sweep sumi gaeshi combined with sasae 45:06 - 52:20
Supine arm traps 52:20 - 57:03
Yoko sumi gaeshi 57:03 - 1:01:37
Side to side arm trap sumi gaeshi 1:01:37 - 1:06:29
Arm drag/arm trap hook sweep 1:06:29 - 1:12;27
sumi gaeshi on a standing opponent 1:12:27 - 1:19:03
spider sumi gaeshi 1:19:03 - 1:23:37
hiza guruma 1:23:37 - 1:33:53
hiza guruma from underhooks 1:33:53 - 1:39:00
spider guard on a kneeling opponent 1:39:00 - 1:49:23

Volume 37

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Attacking an opponent on one knee - an opponent on one knee/knee drop position 0 - 7:32
hiza guruma when opponent is on one knee 7:32 - 9:58
ankle pick (kibisu gaeshi) 9:58 - 14:55
shoe lace to shoe lace 14:55 - 19:23
kneeling opponent transition to ashi garami 19:23 - 25:33
Attacking a standing opponent - Special Study: Tomoe Nage - getting feet off the mat with tomoe nage 25:33 - 26:26
tomoe nage sweep De la riva variation 26:26 - 38:46
tomoe nage sweep De la riva variation (Part 2) 38:46 - 44:17
tomoe nage sweep De la riva variation (part 3) 44:17 - 50:43
sumi Tomoe Nage 50:43 - 56:36
sumi tomoe nage Part 2 56:36 - 1:02:09
Lapel and spider Tomoe Nage 1:02:09 - 1:09:34
Double Footed Tomoe Nage 1:09:34 - 1:16:12
Lasso Tomoe Nage 1:16:12 - 1:20:36
yoko Tomoe nage as a sweep 1:20:36 - 1:26:40

Volume 38

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Special Study: the cross collar cuff and bicep guard - the single greatest open guard of them all: cross collar cuff and bicep 0 - 10:10
Attacking from cross collar cuff and bicep - Triangle 10:10 - 13:41
Armbar Juji Gatame 13:41 - 22:44
Omoplata 22:44 - 28:04
Tripod Sweep 28:04 - 34:02
Ankle Pick/ Kibisu Gaeshi 34;02 - 40:36
Uke Waza/ Lapel Drag 40:36 - 45:28
Tomoe Nage 45:28 - 51:18
Special Study: Inside Control vs Outside Control - De La Riva Guard 51:18 - 1:02:22
De La Riva Guard Part 2 1:02:22 - 1:05:13
De La Riva Guard Part 3 1:05:13 - 1:08:13
De La Riva Guard Part 4 1:08;13 - 1:13:10
transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami 1:13:10 - 1:19:39
transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami Part 2 1:19:39 - 1:22:21
transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami Part 3 1:22:21 - 1:26:25
transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami Part 4 1:26:25 - 1:32:50

Volume 39

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Ashi Garami 0 - 11:50
Ashi Garami standard sweep 11:50 - 17:31
Double Leg Ashi Garami 17:31 - 23:41
Relationship between Ashi Garami & X-Guard 23:41 - 29:36
X Guard scoop Sweep 29:36 - 35:07
X Guard scoop Sweep Part 2 35:07 - 37:58
X Guard Near Cuff Sweep 37:58 - 42:08
X Guard Far Cuff Sweep 42:08 - 44:57
Double Leg X Guard Sweep 44:57 - 49:06
X Guard Tomoe Nage 49:06 - 54:52
X Guard Back to ashi garami 54:52 - 58:58

Volume 40

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Special Study: double kouchi gari - Double Kouchi Gari part 1 0 - 11:09
Double Kouchi Gari part 2 11:09 - 13:53
Double Kouchi Gari part 3 13:53 - 16:39
Double Kouchi Gari part 4 16:39 - 19:28
Double Kouchi Gari part 5 19:28 - 22:07
Double Kouchi Gari part 6 22:07 - 27:54
Attacking an opponent in split squat (headquarters) - negating the split squat (Headquarters position) 27:54 - 40:51
negating the split squat (Headquarters position) Part 2 40:51 - 49:37
negating the split squat (Headquarters position) Part 3 49:37 - 55:27
negating the split squat (Headquarters position) Part 4 55:27 - 59:53
Putting it all together 59:53 - 1:09:16

Volume 41

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to Passing the Guard 0 - 3:40
Philosophy of Opening a Closed Guard 3:40 - 12:11
Top Position: Opening a closed Guard 12:11 - 30:31
Opening Closed Guard 2 30:31 - 37:41
opening closed guard 3 37:41 - 44:26
Opening Closed guard 4 44:26 - 53:02
opening closed guard 5 53:02 - 56:05
opening closed guard 6 56:05 - 1:00:39
opening closed guard 7 1:00:39 - 1:05:40
opening closed guard 8 1:05:40 - 1:07:20
opening closed guard 9 1:07:20 - 1:11:48
opening closed guard 10 1:11:48 - 1:19:03
opening closed guard 11 1:19:03 - 1:29:41

Volume 42

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Overview of Standard Method Of Opening Closed Guard 0 - 8:29
Opening Closed guard: Knee Post Method 8:29 - 16:12
Knee Post Method 2 16:12 - 21:40
Knee Post Method 3 21:40 - 23:53
knee post method 4 23;53 - 27:33
knee post method 5 27:33 - 29:30
knee post method 6 29:30 - 34:07
Opening Closed Guard / Lifting Method 34:07 - 41:16
Overview of 3 methods 41:16 - 47:10
Problem of Procrastination 47:10 - 52:50
the Most Important Message Of This Video: The 5 Steps Of Guard Passing - Step 1 52:50 - 1:00:13
Step 2 1:00:13 - 1:06:25
Step 3 1:06:25 - 1:10:52
Step 4 1:10:52 - 1:17:44
Step 5 1:17:44 - 1:27:10
Negate Advantage Completion Guard Passing Model - NAC Open Guard Passing Method 1:27:10 - 1:31:35
Split Squat as Ultimate Staging Platform 1:31:35 - 1:36:29
Single Biggest Insight into Guard Passing: Side to Side Pressure 1:36:29 - 1:43:50
Mechanical and Tactical Advantage 1:43:50 - 1:53:22

Volume 43

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
First Requirement Of A Guard Passing Program: Technical Proficiency With The Most High Percentage Methods 0 - 1:34
Double Under Pass 1:34 - 26:12
Over Under Pass 26:12 - 46:17
Knee Cut Pass 46:17 - 1:26:06

Volume 44

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Toreando Pass 0 - 1:05:33

Volume 45

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Leg Drag 0 - 35;06
Long Step Guard Pass 35:06 - 1:09:15
The Smash Pass 1:09:15 - 1:18:14

Volume 46

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Second Requirement Of A Guard Passing Program: The Ability To Break Connections And Shut Down a Dangerous Guard 0 - 7:26
Cross Collar Cuff And Bicep Guard 7:26 - 28:36
De La Riva Guard 28:36 - 42:37
Reverse De la Riva 42:37 - 47:13
Lasso Guard 47:13 - 52:56
Spider And Lasso Guard 52:56 - 1:00:18
Double Spider Guard 1:00:18 - 1:07:27
Emergency Measures 1:07:27 - 1:14:13
Ashi Garami 1:14:13 - 1:21:37
The 3rd Requirement Of A Guard Passing Program: The Ability To Maintain Top Position 1:21:37 - 1:23:40
The Ancient Law Of Push When Pulled And Pull When Pushed 1:23:40 - 1:31:26
Recovering From A Fall 1:31:26 - 1:44:38

Volume 47

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Fourth Requirement of a Guard Passing Program: Using Staging Positions To Pass A Dangerous Guard - the four best staging positions - 1) The Split Squat Position (Headquarters) 0 - 12:47
Second Great Virtue of the Split Squat Position: hip Control and Head Control 12:47 - 16:30
Negating Both Feet From Split Squat 16:30 - 21:45
2) The Knee Drop 21:45 - 26:13
3) Double Knee Position 26:13 - 29:56
4) Outside Advantage Position 29:56 - 39:07
Putting Skills & Theory Into Combative Context 39:07 - 51:47
Flattening an Opponent 51:47 - 1:00:45
Negating An Opponent’s Guard 1:00:45 - 1:07:46
The Fifth Requirement of a guard passing program: finding advantage within a neutral position - creating advantage while passing 1:07:46 - 1:26:01

Volume 48

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Guard Passing From The Shoulder Line 0 - 8:35
sixth requirement of a guard passing program: breaking through defensive frames and getting to your pin - Beating Frames - Distance 8:35 - 13:48
Angle Change 13:48 - 16:04
Direction 16:04 - 20:39
Directly Attacking The Frames 20:39 - 24:11
Side To Side Pressure 24:11 - 29:35
Beating Inversion 29:35 - 33:40
Turning In To Turtle 33:40 - 38:24
Turning Out To Turtle 38:24 - 42:33
Propping 42:33 - 46:20

Volume 49

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Half Guard Passing Introduction 0
Overview of Half Guard Passing: The 4.6.3 System 04:49
1st Skill: Forcing Half Guard 26:54
Pinning the Knee to the Mat 33:29
Inside Knee Position 37:58
Using Standard Guard Passes to Attain Half Guard 43:05
Double Knee Position 48:53
Clearing the Knee Shield 59:12
Clearing a Scorpion (Lockdown) 01:18:39
Clearing a Deep Half Guard 01:30:35
Negating Your Opponents Attacks 01:41:02
The Fundamental Gripping Stance 01:45:16
The Fundamental Starting Position (FSP) 01:54:33

Volume 50

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Skill of Crossfacing & Underhooking 0
Shoelace Method 22:10
The Ball of Foot Method 29:16
The Hand Post & Elbow Post Method 36:25
Square Tripod Hand Post Method 43:42
The Shaking Method 47:57
Zig Zag Knee Direction 51:35
Pass from 3/4 Side Sit-Out 55:05
Pass from 3/4 Side 01:07:38
Reverse 3/4 Side 01:12:55
3/4 Mount 01:20:11
Moving Between the 4 Dominant Passing Positions 01:40:29
Half Guard Passing Direction & The Law of Perpendicularity 01:46:24

Volume 51

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Single Most Important Reason Why I Put So Much Emphasis On Half Guard Passing 0
Different Upper Body Configurations for Half Guard Passing 11:06
A Crucial Skill of Half Guard Passing: Setting a Crossface 18:19
A Crucial Skill of Half Guard Passing: Setting a Crossface 2 25:30
Dealing with an Opponent's Underhook 38:33

Volume 52

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Configuring Your Free Leg 0
Configuring Your Free Leg 2 05:23
Configuring Your Free Leg 3 08:01
Passing Half Guard 1: Half Kata Gatame 12:43
Passing Half Guard 2: Lapel Cross Face 21:04
Passing Half Guard 3: Top Head and Arm 29:06
Passing Half Guard 4: Head Block Half Guard Pass 37:49
Passing Half Guard 5: Double Underhook Half Guard Passing 42:30
Near Side & Far Side Knee Wedges from Chest to Chest 47:36
Getting the Inside Knee To the Floor 52:08
Overview of the Half Guard Passing System 'The 4.6.3 Passing System' 57:07

Volume 53

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Passing Half Butterfly Guard 0
The Golden Rule of Half Butterfly Guard Passing 04:30
Upper Body Gripping 10:11
Lower Body Leg Positioning 1 22:51
Lower Body Leg Positioning 2 43:49
Passing Half Butterfly Guard: Putting It All Together 01:00:19

Volume 54

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction to Dynamic Pinning 0
Definition of a Pin 09:02
Location of Wedges 12:34
Base of Support 17:50
No Pin is Perfect But There is Perfect Pinning 20:38
The Main Directive of Dynamic Pinning 25:22
The 3 Golden Rules of Dynamic Pinning 33:55
Understanding The Scoring Criteria for Pins in Jiu Jitsu 40:47
The Battle for Inside Position 57:23
A Theory of Wedges, Inside Position, & Base 01:05:30
Static Pinning 01:21:01
Pushing 01:31:15
Shrimping 01:40:50
Bridging 01:46:10
Knee Escapes 01:51:34

Volume 55

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The 1st Skill 0
North South Pin (Variations) 19:30
Mounted Position (Variations) 29:43
Rear Mount (Variations) 47:46
Transioning Between Pins 56:42
Kneeling Step Over 01:14:44
A Sit 01:26:46
Side to Side 01:35:16
Side to Knee on Belly 01:46:23
Knee on Belly to Knee on Belly 01:53:40
Mount to Back (Reactive) 02:00:31
Mount to Back (Proactive) 02:11:16
Mount to Back (Leg Entry) 02:23:09

Volume 56

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Transitioning Betweeb Pins (cont.) 0
Rear Mount to Mount 07:39
Side to Rear Mount 12:10
Side to Rear Mount (Reactive) 20:21
Extracting a foot 28:51
Maintaining the Mounted Position: Practical Applications 38:45
Maintaining the Side Position: Practical Applications 50:43
Retaining the Rear Mount 01:01:04
The Minimum Requirement of Back Control: Diagonal Control 01:13:27
Lower Body Game 01:18:52
The Three Most Important Moves to Maintain Lower Body Control 01:24:45

Volume 57

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
overview 0
introduction to strangles 5:48
the major theme of this video: the 3x3 approach to gi strangles 9:33
Understanding The Gi and Strangles 15:35
Sliding Collar Strangle - Demarcation Line 23:44
Wrist flick 28:02:00
How Much is Too Much? 32:01:00
Hands In Unison 35:36:00
Comparing Gi & No Gi Strangulation 39:23:00
3 Alternatives For Control Hand 46:06:00
Single Greatest Advantage of Lapel Strangles 55:07:00
strenghthening the Strangle Hand - 3 Finger Grip 1:04:36
Role of the Thumb on the Strangle Hand 1:16:44
Short & Long Leg Strangles 1:23:37
the Hidden hand 1:29:32
The Strangle Shift and Cross back position 1:35:10

Volume 58

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Sliding Collar Strangle System Overview 0
Sliding Collar Strangle System Step 1 Establishing Your Position 1:07
Sliding Collar Strangle System Step 2 Establishing The Strangle Hand 5:16
Sliding Collar Strangle System Step 3 Establishing Control Hand 9:05
Sliding Collar Strangle System Step 4: Maximizing Mechanical Power 4 Key Ingredients 11:46
Full Mastery of the sliding collar strangle 20:03
System Modification 34:51:00
System Modification 2 44:06:00
System Modification 3 49:29:00
Strangling Without Hooks - Clock Strangle 54:10:00
Clock Strangle - Foot Work 1:08:04
Clock Strangle - Throwing Weight Onto Your Hands 1:13:15
Clock Strangle - Walking The Circle 1:20:15
Clock Strangle - Unified Hands are Opposing Hands 1:23:55
Clock Strangle - Power of Sprawling Finish 1:27:02
Clock Stranlge - Critical Role of Head Position 1:29:44
Clock Strangle - Nullifying Defense 1:31:54
Clock Strangle - Nullifying Defense 2 1:34:38
Clock Strangle - Alternative Grips 1:36:50

Volume 59

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Cross Collar Strangle - Juji Jime 0
Cross Collar Strangles - Preliminaries 2:25
Cross Collar Strangles - Strangle Hand & Finishing Hand 5:28
Cross Collar Strangles - Setting The Lapels 8:46
Cross Collar Strangles - Setting Strangle Hand 12:44
Cross Collar Strangles - Biting Method 17:40
Cross Collar Strangle - Setting Finishing Hand 21:46
Cross Collar Strangle - Head Position 26:15:00
Cross Collar Strangle - Directionality of Force 32:28:00
Juji Jime - A dilemma based attack 39:56:00
Juji Jime - Bottom Position Kuzushi Based Method 45:55:00
Juji Jime Bottom Position Fighting Through The Hands - High Elbow / Low Elbow 53:58:00
Juji Jime From Mounted Position 1:03:58
Mounted Juji Jime - Setting The Finishing Hand 1:13:51
Troubleshooting Mounted Juji Jime 1:26:47
Troubleshooting Mounted Juji Jime 2 1:33:25
Variations of Juji Jime - Kata Juji Jime 1:41:48

Volume 60

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Kata Juji Jime Open Guard Position 0
Kata Juji Jime Open Guard Position 2 4:38
Kata Juji Jime from Front Side Top Turtle Position 8:34
Using your Legs in Kata Juji Jime 12:23
Spinning Juji Jime 23:17
Spinning Juji Jime 2 32:09:00
Sprawling Juji Jime 45:17:00
Troubleshooting Sprawling Juji Jime 50:16:00
Juji Jime - Cross Collar Strangle From Open Guard 55:52:00
Low Lapel Juji Jime 1:03:10

Volume 61

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Ezekiel Strangle: Sode Guruma 0
The Relationship between the back Ezekiel and the sliding collar 3:03
Combat Applications of the Back Ezekiel 17:32
The Front Ezekiel Strangle 24:28:00
The Single Biggest Problem Associated with Front Ezekiel and solution 35:35:00
rear strangle system order of operations 47:47:00
Bonus: Low Lapel Strangle 58:02:00

Volume 62

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Overview of turtle breakdowns 0
Understanding The Problem: The Main Variations Of Turtle Position 3:16
The Fundamental Dilemma Upon Which Our Turtle Breakdowns Are Based 9:59
The 2 Central Problems Of Turtle Breakdowns - First Problem: Escapes and Counters 14:44
Second Problem: The Elbow Knee Connection 22:27
Four Stances From Which To Attack Turtle Position 25:39:00
The Three Main Targets Of Your Turtle Attacks - target #1: The Hips 43:24:00
Target #2: The Head 58:17:00
Target #3: The Wrists 1:05:50
Which Hook Should I Put In First: Near Side Or Far Side? 1:18:23

Volume 63

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
he Single Most Important Lesson Of This Video: Start By Breaking Your Opponent’s Stance - Degrading Your Opponent’s Athletic Potential 0
Breaking Your Opponent Down To A Hip 6:16
The Theory Of The Clock 14:56
The Easiest And Most Practical Way To Use Clock Theory To Your Advantage 22:24
Scoring From The Hip Breakdown 32:22:00
Scoring From The Seated Breakdown 48:04:00
Scoring From The Shoulder Breakdown 53:58:00

Volume 64

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Attacking turtle Position When You Can not Break Your Opponent Down - The Two On One Method 0
Reverse Tight Waist Two On One Method 18:28
Seat Belt Roll Method 23:14
Back Crucifix Method 32:10:00
Kimura Method 43:19:00

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