Description
What Will You Learn?
New Wave Jiu Jitsu: No-Gi Guard Passing
A methodical, position-oriented no-gi system that transforms guard passing into a strategic, pressure-driven art.
Course Overview
John Danaher refines modern no-gi passing into a cohesive, flow-first system—focusing on controlling grips, consistent pressure, posture dictation, and chaining passes into dominant positions under live resistance.
What You’ll Learn
- Grip Control & Frame Efficiency: Collar ties, underhooks, wrist-controls to destabilize guard; framing to neutralize movement.
- Pressure-Based Pass Systems: Sequential knee-cut, smash-pass, half-pass & over-under chains that deny opponent frames.
- Transitional Flow & Reaction Drills: Reading guard responses; partner drills for continuous motion, grip resets & synergy.
- Submission-Ready Passing: Short-arm attacks (Americana, kimura) layered into passing; pass-to-sub transitions.
- Scramble Management & Retention: Reset strategies back to knee-cut or stack; leg pressure & shoulder frames to maintain angles.
Who This Course Is For
- Grapplers seeking a complete no-gi passing system built on pressure & control.
- Those preferring a flow-first, chainable format over isolated drills.
- Anyone needing to pass against athletic or resistance-heavy guards in no-gi.
- Practitioners training no-gi regularly—sport or MMA applications.
✅ Key Benefits
- Systematic Passing Philosophy: A move-to-move mindset rather than isolated techniques.
- Adaptive Pressure Control: Live adjustment to opponent responses while maintaining dominance.
- Drill-Driven Learning: Flow drills & pressure testing to build live-use habits.
- No-Gi Optimization: Grips, angles & frames tailored for no-gi scenarios—avoiding stripping grips.
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