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Get Off My Legs Gringo by Craig Jones — ByteByU

Get Off My Legs Gringo by Craig Jones

Clear the legs, stay safe, and own the mat — even when they come for your limbs.
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  • Stay Out Of Modern Leg Locks And Counter With Effective Attacks Of Your Own With Grappling Star & Leg Locking Ace Craig Jones’s 6 Volume Series On Escapes & Defenses
  • Stop tapping anytime someone grabs your foot and start defending and countering the leg lock with knowledge and technique
  • Craig Jones is a fan favorite black belt who is known for having some of the most dangerous leg locks ever
  • Learn the secrets to slipping your heel that can keep you safe even when you are stuck in deep heel hooks
  • Understand lower body submissions better than ever as you learn the defense to exchange confidently
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Course Content

Volume 1

12 Lessons
Introduction
0:00 – 3:39
Introductory Concepts & Principles / Calm Down Mate
3:39 – 8:59
Testing the Tap: The Fear of Rousimar
8:59 – 18:04:00
The Hips Change Everything: Traditional vs Modern Escapes
18:04:00 – 23:35:00
Leglock Refresher
23:35:00 – 31:17:00
Inside vs Outside
31:17:00 – 35:26:00
Understanding the Knee Line
35:26:00 – 39:27:00
Continuing to Understand the Knee Line
39:27:00 – 41:56:00
Hamstring Exposure
41:56:00 – 47:02:00
Hiding the Heel
47:02:00 – 54:12:00
Hand Fighting
54:12:00 – 57:38:00
The Height Problem
57:38:00 +

Volume 2

6 Lessons
Heel Slipping / Slipping the Heel
0:00 – 8:49
Using the Secondary Leg
8:49 – 15:04
The Two Foot Problem
15:04 – 19:55
Outside Foot Assist
19:55 – 1:57
High Outside Slip
1:57 – 6:33
Late Stage Hand Fight
6:33 +

Volume 3

9 Lessons
Late Stage Cross Ashi / Introduction
0:00 – 7:59
The Tombstone
7:59 – 14:11
Defeating Double Trouble
14:11 – 19:56
Limiting Double Trouble Achilles Lock Pressure
19:56 – 1:44
Shoulder Height Survival
1:44 – 5:14
Surviving Crisscross
5:14 – 9:35
Hamstring Exposure Cross Ashi
9:35 – 13:51
Inverted Cross Ashi
13:51 – 47:11:00
Misdirectional
47:11:00 – 54:59:00
Back Step Back Take
54:59:00 +

Volume 4

14 Lessons
Mid Stage Cross Ashi / Introduction
0:00 – 2:15
Back Step
2:15 – 8:39
Kani Basami
8:39 – 15:53
Standing Kani Basami
15:53 – 19:41
Late Stage 50/50 / Introduction
19:41 – 1:40
How to Cross Your Feet
1:40 – 29:19:00
The Mystery of the Inside Knee Position
29:19:00 – 33:04:00
The Best Defense Is a Good Offense
33:04:00 – 35:48:00
The Lesser of Two Evils
35:48:00 – 40:57:00
Hand Fighting
40:57:00 – 45:05:00
Stand Up from 50-50 Number One
45:05:00 – 50:31:00
The Most Important Gripping
50:31:00 – 58:52:00
Introduction to Backside 50/50
58:52:00 – 1:03:52
Knee Slide
1:03:52 – 1:07:04
Back Step
1:07:04 – 11:01
Re-roll
11:01 +

Volume 5

7 Lessons
Outside Heel Hooks Introduction
0:00 – 3:23
Standing Ashi
3:23 – 10:28
Split Squat Ashi
10:28 – 17:11
Seated Ashi
17:11 – 23:34:00
Standing Outside Ashi
23:34:00 – 31:38:00
Seated Outside Ashi
31:38:00 – 40:19:00
Beating the Reap
40:19:00 +

Volume 6

9 Lessons
Advanced Concepts & Principles Submission Chains
0:00 – 5:02
The Misconception Between Kneeling and Standing
5:02 – 7:27
Defending from Open Guard Passing Leg Locker Guards
7:27 – 12:23
Getting a Leg Inside from Supine
12:23 – 15:34:00
Beating Outside Entries
15:34:00 – 19:11:00
Going Down Under
19:11:00 – 23:05:00
Defending from Butterfly / Beating the Elevation
23:05:00 – 27:47:00
Defending from Closed Guard / Closed Guard Safety
27:47:00 – 31:38:00
Defending from Half Guard / Knee Shield
31:38:00 – 10:25:00
Butterfly Half
10:25:00 +

What Will You Learn?

???? Get Off My Legs Gringo
A high-level no-gi guard recovery and sweep system focused on “leg grab” control, aggressive retention, and sweeping from entangled setups.

???? Course Overview

In Get Off My Legs Gringo, Craig Jones dives deep into reactive guard recovery techniques when opponents attack your legs—specifically wading in to cut or flatten you with leg control. Combining “gringo” style hooks and knee play, Craig provides a flowing, pressure-resistant framework to regain guard, off-balance opponents, and sweep into control.

???? What You’ll Learn

  • Guard Recovery & “Leg Grab” Defense
    Immediate defensive grips to prevent guard destruction—ankle grips, shin shields, knee cocking
    Hip movement strategies like shrimp-and-lift, leg pummels, and frame pivots to recover position
    Quick resets into open, butterfly, Z, or half guard even under heavy pressure
  • Sweep Sequences & Off-Balancing Methods
    Timing-based roll-to-sweep mechanics and knee-slice leg hook entries
    Directional leverage attacks that punish aggressive forward posture
    Sweep chains that flow into knee-cut, sit-through, or hook-cut entries
  • Offensive Transitions & Counters
    Grip setups that lead into kneebars, ankle locks, or back take options from defense
    Pressure escalation into guard re-entry and dominant postures
    Switching instinctively from recovery to offensive motion without delay
  • Flow Drills & Live Applications
    Structured drill sequences emphasizing leg-grab defense → recovery → sweep
    Rolling snapshots that show Craig retake control under aggressive leg passes
    Coaching cues to develop timing, structure, and reset instincts under resistance

???? Who This Course Is For

Grapplers frequently pressured at the legs and needing structured retentions; no-gi athletes facing athletic passers who attack leg entanglements aggressively; competitors or hobbyists seeking a nyquist-level guard system that recovers and attacks in one flow; students wanting compact, drillable tools with immediate live application.

✅ Key Benefits

  • Pressure-Resistant Guard Recovery
    Designed specifically for no-gi play and limb-driven passing attacks.
  • Dual Purpose Flow
    Recovery leads directly into sweep sequences or transitions, not stalling.
  • High Usability
    Perfect for drilling sequences in short spans and testing under pressure.
  • Modern No-Gi Relevance
    Built for resistance-based training and aggressive leg control game plans.
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