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John Danaher – Back Attacks Enter The System
Description of Back Attacks Enter The System
One Irony is that the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu point system was created so that pins are awarded points in ascending value – Back Mount is largely considered the best position, yet if you go to a class anywhere in America and the class does back drills you’ll see a bunch of students flailing around on the floor and no one is choking anyone – John incredulously refers to this situation as “A Complete Disaster..”.
The problem? No one has any advantage – the guy starts on the back and he’s trying to choke the guy with one of his two hands and the guy he’s fighting is blocking – with his 2 hands – and nothing gets done… all of John’s systems are based on the same principle that you should look to have an advantage and exploit that advantage til the end.
John doesn’t ever fight on equal terms… when he or his guys get the back – they fall to one side and they capture an arm – and they win.. almost every time..
By focusing on the same principles that created one of the most feared submission systems ever, John feels he has perfected and revolutionized the way his athletes can attack from the back. His athletes move from attack to attack, constantly creating more and more advantages for themselves, until they are getting the tap.
The DDS guys keep racking up choke victories against some of the best in the world. John’s athletes have tapped out champions like Yuri Simoes, Romulo Barral, Vagner Rocha, AJ Agazarm, and Luiz Panza, all from the back! Results don’t lie!
It’s one thing to hit these moves in the gym, or against unproven competitors, but these are systems that even the best fall into. Look no further than to when two ADCC gold medalists fought! Yuri Simoes fought Danaher pupil Gordon Ryan in a superfight, and even then, it ended with Gordon taking the back, isolating and trapping Yuri, fencing away all his defenses, and sinking in the choke for the win. This is not an isolated event, either! Gordon did the same thing to Romulo Barral in Abu Dhabi (as he marched to a gold medal finish), choking out the world champion in a matter of minutes from the back. It’s not just Gordon either!
Even after years away from the sport, when Georges St. Pierre returned to the UFC in 2017, it was with the John Danaher Back Attack System that he sunk in his championship-winning rear naked choke. This system has been tested against the best in the world and it has passed with flying colors!
What You’ll Learn In Back Attacks Enter The System?
Volume 1:
- Introduction
- The Back as Ultimate Position
- Limitations of Straitjacket System
- Straitjacket System
- Introduction
- General Reflections on the Back
- Preliminaries
- Left/Right Control
- Strangle Hand/Control Hand Dichotomy
- Fundamental Insight of Offense and Defense on the Back: The Headtrap
- Alignment and Deficit Problem
- Solving Alignment Problem
- Understanding
- Protecting the Bottom Hook
- Through Movement
- Through Movement 2
- Switching Arms
- Solving the Deficit Problem
- Solving the Pin Armed Problem
Volume 2:
- 10 Critical Principles
- Neutrality Principle
- Primacy Principle
- Percentage Principle
- Top Position
- Hidden Hand Principle
- Specific Grips Principle
- Default Principle
- Hierarchy Principle
- Concentration/Diffusion Principle
- Closed Wedges Principle
Volume 3:
- Working of Straitjacket System
- Underarm Side
- Double Strait Direct Grip
- Single Cross Grip
- Double Cross/Indirect Grip
- Double Cross/Direct Grips
- Neck Penetration System
- New Theory of Strangling Mechanics
Volume 4:
- Working of Straitjacket System 2
- One Handed Strangle
- Technical Notes on Rear Naked Strangle
- Mandible Strangles
- Intro Overarm Side
- Overarm Side/Wedging Method
- Overarm Side/Side Switching Method
- Conclusion
Volume 5:
- Auxiliary Systems
- Introduction
- Rear Triangle System
- Diversifying Attacks
- Troubleshooting
- Reverse Top Lock System
- Cross Body Ride
- Leg Attacks
Volume 6:
- Auxiliary Systems 2: Cross Body Ride
- Leg Attacks 2
- Arm Attack/Hammer Lock
- Transition
- Back Crucifix
- Strangles
- Arm Locks
Volume 7:
- Establishing Hooks and Rear Mounts
- Introduction
- Focus Points
- Foot and Knee Entries
- Near Side Entries 1
- Near Side Entries 2
- Near Side Entries 3
Volume 8:
- Establishing Hooks and Rear Mounts
- Near Side Entries 4
- Near Side Entries 5
- Rolling Entries 1
- Rolling Entries 2
- Rear Point Position
- Conclusion
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