John Danaher – The Front Headlock System
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If you talked to the one hundred most knowledgeable grapplers in the world and asked them, Who would you most like to learn grappling from? ninety-eight, ninety-nine, or maybe even all one hundred of them would give you the same answer: John Danaher. There is just no equal.
The Front Headlock System” from John Danaher: The Most Sought After Grappling Instructor On The Planet
John helped coach Georges St Pierre and Chris Weidman to UFC World Titles. Garry Tonon has become a 3x ADCC competitor and a grappling Icon
John has guided guys like Eddie Cummings and Gordon Ryan to stardom in a fraction of the time that it would take ordinary people
The Front Headlock system John teaches is excellent for both Gi and No Gi and applicable for Self-Defense
This system will change your perspective on Jiu Jitsu
Course Content
Volume 1
System Overview 0 – 18:05
Introduction Front Headlock 18:05 – 24:52
Control vs Submission 24:52 – 27:42
4 Main Scenarios of Front Headlock System 27:42 – 30:46
4 Points of Control 30:46 – 37:48
Vulnerabilities of Front Headlock 37:48 – 45:06
Helpful Terminology and Concepts 45:06 – 49:52
4 Step System 49:52 – 54:25
Volume 2
Reactive entries 0 – 6:17
Reactive entries single 6:17 – 11:11
Reactive entries down blocks 11:11 – 16:09
Proactive entries snap downs 16:09 – 23:20
Inside tie straight snap 23:20 – 27:51
Inside tie side to side snap downs 27:51 – 30:04
Mutual collar ties snap down 30:04 – 34:39
Inside tie cross snap 34:39 – 39:17
Over tie snap down – outside Control 39:17 – 46:42
Half overtie snap 46:42 – 50:39
2 on 1 snap down 50:39 – 58:38
Over hook and under hook snap downs 58:38 – 1:03:09
Fake shot snap down 1:03:09 – 1:10:14
Taking standing front headlock to Mat – circling method 1:10:14 – 1:13:22
Taking stand front headlock to Mat sumi-gaeshi 1:13:22 – 1:17:11
Volume 3
introduction To Kneeling Fronbt Headlocks 0 – 2:54
high wrist series 2:54- 14:47
centerline shift 14:47 – 17:54
high elbow guillotine first impressions 17:54 – 23:12
low elbow guillotine high wrist position 23:12 – 27:30
arm in guillotine high wrist position 27:30 – 32:48
high wrist position one handed guillotine 32:48 – 36:56
high wrist power guillotine 36:56 – 41:40
Kneeling front headlock katagatame series 41:40 – 47:19
front katagatame anaconda strangle 47:19 – 55:32
Volume 4
Front kata gatame anaconda strangle – Olympic roll 0 – 8:32
Anaconda strangle leg assist 8:32 – 14:58
Anaconda strangle critical details 14:58 – 20:05
Anaconda strangle elbow to elbow method 20:05 – 32:41
Darce strangle / inverted kata gatame 32:41 – 54:30
Volume 5
Darce strangle / inverted kata gatame elbow to elbow method 0 – 3:28
Seated kata gatame 3:28 – 10:23
Seated kata gatame – alternative finish 10:23 – 13:40
Cradle series 13:40 – 19:35
Cradle Leg Assist 19:35 – 28:36
Knee block go behind – mixing submission and position 28:36 – 38:06
Hand block go behind 38:06 – 41:03
Arm drag go behind 43:33 – 47:52
Putting it all together 47:52 – 53:24
Volume 6
Introduction To Seated Front Headlocks 0 – 4:47
Seated guard snap downs 4:47 – 10:11
Seated guard snap down leg assist 10:11 – 11:57
Forward shift snap down 11:57 – 13:54
High elbow guillotine in detail 13:54 – 28:47
Low elbow guillotine in detail 28:47 – 36:45
Arm in guillotine in detail 36:45 – 46:41
Volume 7
Hip heist 0 – 6:44
Collar tie hip heist 6:44 – 12:07
Shoulder post hip heist 12:07 – 16:40
Forward shift and hip heist 16:40 – 18:30
Overhook hip heist 18:30 – 21:35
Protecting the knee line with hip heist 21:35 – 26:19
Seated front headlock positional game 26:19 – 32:58
Yoko Sumi gaeshi 32:58 – 40:48
Volume 8
Introduction to Guard Passing 0 – 8:10
Conventional guillotines vs seated guard 8:10 – 11:45
Front headlock guard pass 11:45 – 14:55
Front headlock inverted North South 14:55 – 20:00
Front headlock vs half guard 20:00 – 28:16
Front headlock vs half guard 2 28:16 – 33:31
Front headlock vs half guard 3 33:31 – 38:25
Front headlock vs half guard 4 38:25 – 42:02
Thumb to sternum the principle of closure 42:02 – 47:10
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