Develop A Fundamentally Strong Grappling Style With These Lessons On Habits & Concepts From ADCC Medalist & MMA Star Garry Tonon

  • Master concepts like using levers, wedges, fulcrums, kuzushi, and more to build a more conceptually strong game that improves everywhere
  • Instead of focusing on a single position, Garry shows a variety of concepts that can be applied across a ton of situations – with examples you can use to start developing your skills
  • Understand your opponent better as Garry breaks down ways to problem solve the situation in front of you
  • Garry Tonon is the most dynamic grappler on Earth, an ADCC Medalist, 5-time EBI Champion, and a founding athlete in the Danaher Death Squad
  • Garry teaches you techniques from tons of positions, including sweeps, passes, submissions, and more, all with an overall focus on concept-based learning
  • Get lessons on how to start winning grip fighting battles, create and recognize patterns, misdirect, and more on this 10-volume series

So, What Exactly Do You Get?

PART 1

  • INTRO

MAXIMIZING LEVERS, WEDGES AND FULCRUMS

ELEVATING THE FULCRUM

HIGH HANDS

  • GUILLOTINE
  • ACHILLES LOCK
  • HEEL HOOK
  • COMPLIMENTARY ELEVATION

HIGH HIPS

HAND ASSIST

ATTACKING THE END OF THE LEVER

  • JUJI GATAME
  • KNEE BAR
  • HEEL HOOKS AND TOE HOLDS
  • ACHILLES LOCKS
  • KIMURA
  • ADDING MASS TO THE END OF THE LEVER

PART 2

ENHANCED WEDGING

  • GUILLOTINE
  • KATA GATAME
  • KIMURA AND AMERICANA
  • ACHILLES LOCK
  • VON FLUE
  • JUJI GATAME

USING PROPER DIRECTION OF FORCE

  • HAND POST
  • DIRECTION OF THE TOES
  • DOUBLE DIRECTIONALITY

PART 3

COMPRESSIVE FORCES

  • TRIANGLE KATA GATAME
  • GUILLOTINE
  • REAR NAKED
  • TRIANGLE VARIATIONS

SHEARING FORCES

  • HEEL HOOKS
  • KIMURA AND AMERICANA

MONITORING AND MANIPULATING MOMENTUM

  • STANDING FORWARD PRESSURE
  • PASSING PRESSURE
  • THE FLEEING OPPONENT
  • COUNTERING THE ELEVATION
  • EXPERIMENTATION MOMENTUM

PART 4

PAMONITORING AND MANIPULATING POSTURE

  • STANDING POSITION FORWARD TILT
  • STANDING POSITION UPRIGHT
  • SEATED GUARD FORWARD TILT
  • SEATED REAR TILT
  • PASSING POSTURE
  • EXPERIMENTATION POSTURE

MULTI DIRECTIONAL MOVEMENT

  • REAR BODY LOCK OFFENSE
  • REAR BODY LOCK DEFENSE
  • ELEVATING
  • ESCAPING JUJI GATAME

PART 5

MASTERING KUZUSHI

  • HARASS THE FEET STANDING
  • HARASSING THE FEET SEATED GUARD
  • HANDS TO THE MAT
  • ON THE KNEES

ELIMINATING DEFENSIVE LIMBS

  • LEG LOCKS
  • KIMURA
  • CRUCIFIX
  • REAR MOUNT

PART 6

MISDIRECTION

  • FAKING STANDING
  • MOUNT ESCAPE
  • HAMSTRING DUCK
  • PASSING

BAITING THE OPPONENT

  • REDRAG
  • KIMURA GUILLOTINE COUNTER
  • GIVING UP THE UNDERHOOK

CREATING AND RECOGNIZING PATTERNS

  • THE DISENGAGING OPPONENT
  • THE SCHOOLYARD SHOVE

PART 7

RECOGNIZING OPPORTUNITY

  • NECK EXPOSURE
  • OPEN ELBOWS
  • TRIANGLE
  • CROSS ASHI
  • RECOGNIZING OPPORTUNITY EXPERIMENTATION

ATTACKING IN COMBINATION

  • DEALING WITH FAILURE
  • UPPER BODY COMBINATIONS
  • LOWER BODY COMBINATIONS
  • UPPER TO LOWER BODY

COUNTER ATTACKING

  • LEG LOCKS
  • PINS
  • RUBBER GUARD

PART

UTILIZING POTENTIAL ENERGY

  • PROBLEMS FROM X GUARD
  • GRANBY
  • REVERSE LAT GRIP
  • UTILIZING POTENTIAL ENERGY EXPERIMENTATION

EAR TO BACK

  • KIMURA COUNTER
  • THE FLOAT
  • HALF GUARD
  • EAR TO BACK EXPERIMENTATION

CREATING DILEMMAS

  • FRONT HEADLOCK
  • COLLAR TIE ASHI
  • REVERSE OVERBACK
  • SCOOP SCORPION

PART 9

OBTAINING/MAINTAINING INSIDE POSITION

  • TAKEDOWN RECOVERY
  • SEATED VS STANDING
  • SUPINE VS STANDING
  • BUTTERFLY HALF
  • PINS
  • SWEEP RECOVERY
  • INSIDE CONTROL EXPERIMENTATION

FORCING OUTSIDE POSITION

  • LOOSE PASSING
  • FLOAT PASSING
  • BODY LOCKING

PART 10

WINNING THE GRIP FIGHT

  • SEATED VS STANDING
  • THE HALF GUARD UNDERHOOK BATTLE
  • TOP HALF GUARD UNDERHOOK BATTLE
  • BOTTOM CLOSED GUARD
  • CLOSED GUARD TOP
  • SEATED VS KNEELING
  • BACK DEFENSE
  • FRONT HEAD LOCK
  • OUTRO

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