“Leglocks – Enter The System” from John Danaher: The Most Sought After Grappling Instructor On The Planet. This is the Program He Uses To Turn Ordinary Men Into Super Men!
What Will You Learn?
As an instructor John is exceptional – some would even say unparalleled. Of the 12 EBI Tournaments they’ve entered John’s guys have won 11 and made it to the final of the 12th. Gordon Ryan- a rookie competitor with only 6 years of experience - won the 88 kg weight class (first American ever to win at 88 kg) and took silver in the Open Class. But it is not just the Ryan brothers who have excelled. John helped coach Georges St Pierre and Chris Weidman to UFC World Titles. Garry Tonon has become a 3x ADCC competitor and a grappling Icon.
Everyone who joins John’s squad seems to start winning and winning and winning.
But John Also Helps “Normal People” Too. John Danaher never completed his PhD at Columbia, but he would go on to become perhaps the most famous Jiu Jitsu instructor on the planet.
John takes a very cerebral approach to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He is able to articulate the art in a way that perhaps no one else can. While John is incredible to listen to, he has a perhaps unmatched ability to make the complex seem simple, make the difficult become easy - and it is this skill that speeds the learning curve like no other teacher on the planet. The one thing that John is perhaps best known for though? The leg lock!
What got Danaher into leg locks? The realization that most Jiu Jitsu practitioners were ignoring 50% of the body. When John Danaher asked by Dean Lister on “Why would you ignore 50% of the human body?” John emerged a simple but cataclysmic idea:
Focus on what most people ignore. During those days Dean Lister was known for his Achilles lock and he later went on to win 2 ADCC titles. But it wasn’t a technique that John learned from him, it was the simple perspective that most Jiu Jitsu practitioners are missing something in plain sight – the legs. The Leg Attack System. John’s system is based on 3 Principles.. 6 concepts!
So, What Exactly Do You Get?
VOLUME 1
INTRODUCTION
BREAKDOWN
EXPLICATION
INDEPENDENT THINKING
OVERVIEW
MANIFESTATIONS OF LEG LOCK SYSTEM
GRIP AND INSIDE POSITION
GRIPPING
2 ON 1 GRIPPING
IMMOVABLE ELBOW
PUSH PULL DYNAMIC
TORSO CONTROLS
HAND OVER SHOULDERS
LOWER BODY GRIPS
2 ON 1 LEG
SHIN TO SHIN
STANDING OPPONENT
SCOOP GRIPPING
ANKLE GRIPPING
VOLUME 2
GRIP AND INSIDE
ATTAINING INSIDE
STANDING OPPONENT
DE LA RIVA
PUMMELING LEGS TOP POSITION
MOVEMENT INSIDE
SUPINE OPPONENT
HAND POST-LEG PUMMELING
DISTANCE AND CONNECTION
IRIMI ASHI
KNEE AND KNEE LINE
CONNECTION DRILLS
PENETRATION DRILLS
GRAVITY DRILLS
GRAVITY DRILLS 2
GRAVITY DRILLS 3 ROLLING
RECOVERING KNEE LINE
VOLUME 3
BREAKDOWNS
INTRODUCTION
SINGLE LEG ASHI
DOUBLE LEG ASHI
INSIDE LEG BREAKDOWNS
CROSS ASHI
HEEL EXPOSURE
INTRODUCTION
LIFTING METHOD
LIFTING METHOD CROSS ASHI
CENTERLINE METHOD
TILTING METHOD
NEGATING RESISTANCE INTRO
BREAKING MECHANICS
GENERAL THEORY INTRO
GENERAL THEORY
FOLLOW THROUGH
SLACK REMOVAL
GRIPPING
OUTSIDE HEEL HOOK
INSIDE HEEL HOOK
VOLUME 4
INTRO
SHARED SPIRAL PROBLEM
SINGLE ASHI SOLUTION
MULTIPLE ASHI SOLUTION
EXPOSING THE HEEL
NEGATING RESISTANCE
BREAKING
CYCLES OF INSIDE OUTSIDE DOMINANCE
STOPPING THE SPIRAL
COUBLE IRMI ASHI GARAMI
CONTROL SPEED OF THE SPIRAL
VOLUME 5
CROSS ASHI SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
SIMILARITIES & DIFFERENCES
OF STRAIGHT & CROSS ASHI
PRIMARY & SECONDARY LEG
DOUBLE & SINGLE LEG APPROACHES
TURNOUT PROBLEM
DOUBLE LEG APPROACH-ANKLE LACE ASHI
RELEASE PROBLEM
MANAGING THE RELEASE
ALTERNATIVE ACHILLES GRIP
DOUBLE HEEL HOOK ATTACK
LACE LEG (CREATING DILEMMA)
SPLITTER AHND
ELBOW SLICER
OVER UNDER METHOD
DOUBLE ELBOW
DOUBLE CROSS METHOD
CONTROLLING SHARED SPIRAL
VOLUME 6
REVERSE ASHI SYSTEM
INTRO
CENTRAL PROBLEMS
UNTYING LEGS
DOUBLE LEG ROLL
KNEE BAR
DILEMMA ATTACK
FIGURE FOUR TOE HOLD PRIMARY LEG
FIGURE FOR TOE HOLD NON OPTIMAL CONDITIONS
TRANSITION TO OUTSIDE ASHI OUTSIDE HEEL HOOK
TRANSITION TO CROSS ASHI INSIDE HEEL HOOK
LINKING 3 ASHI SYSTEMS
INTRO
HEAD POSITION
OPPONENT SPINS LEG CROSSOVER
STATIC CROSSOVER
SPIN LEG TO CROSS ASHI
SPIN LEG TO REVERSE ASHI
ROLLING TRANSITION FROM STRAIGHT TO CROSS ASHI
VOLUME 7
ENTRIES INTO LEGS-STANDING
SLIDING ASHI
COLLORING ELBOW
DOUBLE LEG ENTRY
SINGLE LEG ENTRY
FRONT HEADLOCK
ARM DRAG
4 POINT BREAKDOWN
ENTRIES INTO LEGS-GROUND-BOTTOM
INTRO GROUND POSITION
BOTTOM SINGLE ELEVATOR
CROSSED FEET SINGLE ELEVATOR
INVERSION
KNEE SHIELD INVERSION
KNEE SHIELD TO X GUARD
HOOK SWEEP TO REVERSE X GUARD
ARM DRAG
COLLAR AND HEEL ENTRY
SHOELACE BREAKDOWN
VOLUME 8
ENTRIES INTO LEGS-GROUND-TOP
SITBACK
INSIDE OUT ENTRY
OUTSIDE IN ENTRY
OUTSIDE STEP IN
HALF GUARD ENTRIES
KANI BASAMI
DOUBLE SEATED POSITION
So, What Does It All Cost?
$157