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The Anti-Wrestling Equation by Craig Jones

Flip the script — neutralize takedowns and outsmart wrestlers with Craig’s anti-wrestling formula.
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  • Use front headlocks and counter wrestling systems to shut down wrestlers and secure dominant positions and submissions with Craig Jones
  • Craig Jones is one of the best grapplers on Earth, with dominant victories against elite competition using these same tactics and techniques
  • Kill the wrestling game with these lessons on how to exploit weaknesses in takedown positions and get the advantage for submissions like the anaconda, peruvian neckie, darce, and more!
  • Fight out of front headlocks from standing, guard, passing, and more to lock on strangles or secure better position
  • Attack the back with these lessons on Craig’s back attacking system that he uses to strangle at the elite level, including ushiro triangles and rear naked strangles.
  • Craig is one of the star athletes of the Danaher squad in Puerto Rico, training with Professor John Danaher and a team of standout grappling athletes
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Course Content

Volume 1

20 Lessons
Introduction
0:00 - 4:44
Laying The Foundations for a Front Head Lock
4:44 - 10:34
Standing Entries / Hand Positioning
10:34 - 13:00
Snap Direction
13:00 - 15:04
Downblock
15:04 - 17:08
Downblock Elbow Position
17:08 - 18:53
Shot Fake Snap
18:53 - 21:33
3 Ways to Get to the Underhook
21:33 - 25:12
Underhook Snap
25:12 - 29:26
Intro to the Russian
29:26 - 35:10
Figure 4 Russian
35:10 - 37:00
Hamstring Russian
37:00 - 42:05
Seated Entries / Snapping Against a Low Posture / Straight Hip Snap
42:05 - 45:18
Cross Hip Snap
45:18 - 23:38
Snapping Against a High Posture / Straight Hip Snap
23:38 - 3:56
Cross Hip Snap
3:56 - 6:43
Straight Hip Snap vs Cross Hip Snap
6:43 - 59:59
Failed Sumi Gaeshi
59:59 - 1:04:04
Double Kouchi
1:04:04 - 1:08:39
Incorporating the Hip Heist Into an Open Guard Game
1:08:39 +

Volume 2

7 Lessons
Top Entries / Down Block
0:00 - 3:09
Knee Cut
3:09 - 5:40
Torreando
5:40 - 8:49
Broadening Our Definitions
8:49 - 21:25
Standing Front Head / Intro
21:25 - 2:31
Elbow Pass Double
2:31 - 5:13
Kosoto Go Behind
5:13 +

Volume 3

10 Lessons
4 Point / Intro
0:00 - 6:12
Seated Anaconda
6:12 - 15:30
Anaconda Uke Waza
15:30 - 22:00
Seated Kata Gatame
22:00 - 3:02
Kata Gatame Backtake
3:02 - 5:40
Straight Ankle Pick
5:40 - 10:23
Cross Ankle Pick
10:23 - 14:04
Cross Ankle Pick 2
14:04 - 41:07
Mis Directional Go Behind
41:07 - 43:43
Reshot
43:43 +

Volume 4

6 Lessons
Cross Jump
0:00 - 2:10
Anaconda
2:10 - 14:47
Anaconda 2
14:47 - 20:49
Anaconda Back Take
20:49 - 2:46
Peruvian Neck Tie
2:46 - 13:17
Darce
13:17 +

Volume 5

14 Lessons
Turtle Intro To Front Head
0:00 - 3:41
Wrestling vs Jiu Jitsu
3:41 - 7:35
Negating the Half Guard Pull
7:35 - 11:50
The Wrestlers Mindset
11:50 - 14:29
Preventing Four Point Position
14:29 - 19:08
Killing Wrestlers
19:08 - 31:41
Exploring Mobility
31:41 - 35:05
Maki Komi/ Peterson Roll
35:05 - 39:00
Knee Block Go Behind
39:00 - 42:06
Knee Block Go Behind to High Wrist
42:06 - 45:22
Knee Block Go Behind to Crucifix Back Take
45:22 - 53:08
Arm Drag Go Behind
53:08 - 56:51
Arm Trap Go Behind
56:51 - 1:01:18
Mis Directional Go Behind
1:01:18 +

Volume 6

9 Lessons
Rear Body Lock / Intro
0:00 - 4:16
Knee Block Kosoto
4:16 - 6:53
Kosoto
6:53 - 11:58
De Ashi Harai
11:58 - 15:07
Tai Otoshi
15:07 - 19:43
Troubleshooting Tai Otoshi
19:43 - 23:13
Single Crab
23:13 - 28:19
Side Lift
28:19 - 30:55
Rear Lift
30:55 +

Volume 7

13 Lessons
4 Point / Intro
0:00 - 1:06
Maintenance
1:06 - 5:18
4 Point Mat Return
5:18 - 9:27
Kosoto Return
9:27 - 12:50
Live by the Seatbelt, Die by the Seatbelt
12:50 - 19:42
Power Half
19:42 - 24:30
Turtle / Intro
24:30 - 7:03
Get Them To a Hip
7:03 - 11:25
Knee Slide Back Take
11:25 - 16:24
Foot Slide Back Take
16:24 - 23:20
Long Hook
23:20 - 52:51
Hand Assist Long Hook
52:51 - 57:28
Claw
57:28 +

Volume 8

13 Lessons
Back Attack Intro
0:00 - 5:32
Finishing a Rear Naked: Strangle Side
5:32 - 9:58
Finishing a Rear Naked: Weak Side
9:58 - 12:59
Finishing a Mandible Rear Naked
12:59 - 15:47
Garrote
15:47 - 18:48
How to Strangle Good Hand Fighters
18:48 - 23:05
The Easiest Grip Break
23:05 - 25:05
Overcoming a Two On One: Early Stage
25:05 - 28:07
Overcoming a Two on One: Late Stage
28:07 - 33:12
Summarizing Straightjacket
33:12 - 45:33
Ushiro Sankaku
45:33 - 51:50
Back Maintenance
51:50 - 57:34
Preventing Turning Escapes
57:34 +

What Will You Learn?

????️ The Anti-Wrestling Equation
Learn how to neutralize wrestling-heavy opponents with a strategic, positionally smart jiu-jitsu system designed to thwart takedowns, regain posture, and control the pace of the match.

???? Course Overview

In The Anti-Wrestling Equation, Craig Jones tackles the challenge of facing wrestling-based grapplers—disproportionately athletic and aggressive takedown specialists. This course provides a chess-like blueprint: leverage grips, angles, timing, and elite-level technique to disrupt wrestling tools and force the fight into jiu-jitsu terrain.

???? What You’ll Learn

  • Entry Control & Distance Management
    Grip combinations to prevent collar ties, underhooks, and double-leg entries; angled movement and base-breaking concepts to veto shots; turning opponent approaches into leverage or guard retention.
  • Leg Drag & Passing Systems
    Tight passes punishing takedown attempts; knee-cut, leg drag, smash-pass links following fakes; underhook and cross-body variations for pressure-based passing without wrestling risk.
  • Navigation from Scramble to Control
    Movement strategies after failed shots; posture reestablishment tools and underhook reclaims; whip-frame and butterfly usage to regain partial guard or recompose.
  • Submission Chains & Counter Attacks
    Transitioning from defense into kimuras, guillotines, D’Arce chokes; reactive chaining to capitalize on wrestler pushes; catch-break-punish exit strategies.
  • Live Situational Practice
    Drilling entries and counters with posture-sapped wrestlers; sparring options to stay in control under pressure; flow methods reconditioning instincts for takedown-heavy opponents.

???? Who This Course Is For

Jiu-jitsu practitioners facing high-level wrestlers; competitors aiming to dictate pace and terrain in no-gi or MMA; anyone wanting to use logic, position, and leverage to neutralize stronger, more aggressive opponents.

✅ What Makes It Powerful

  • Strategy Over Strength – Control the match with technique, not brute force.
  • Relentless Guard – Passes and submissions flow from defensive posture, turning defense into offense.
  • Live-Ready Structure – Real drills and scenarios ensuring practical application.
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