Enter The System – Triangles – John Danaher
Enter The System – Triangles – John Danaher
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John Danaher – Enter The System – Triangles
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The greatest Grappling Coach on Earth created the most comprehensive course on Triangles.
John Danaher thinks The Triangle is the most versatile submission. The system he shows will help you move from the bottom to the top. You can see all of John’s secrets from the back of the curtain. John Danaher is the most sought-after grappling coach on Earth. Your entire game can be changed.
The greatest Grappling Coach on Earth created the most comprehensive course on Triangles.
John Danaher believes that The Triangle is the most versatile submission there is.
John Danaher wrote entries into rear triangle back position.
John Danaher has become the best known and most sought-after grappling coach on Earth and, while he is a very honorable man, he doesn’t believe in fighting fair. Ever.
John coaches his athletes to behave admirably and always compete within the rules, but he never wants to fight 2 hands with 2 hands.
He wants to use less energy when he has the advantage.
The triangle choke is the best example of this principle. The neck muscles are the weakest part of an opponent’s body, and it puts the strongest muscles in the body against them. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it One of the most challenging and useful strategies of the Danaher Death Squad is the triangle system. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it The triangle choke can be a game-changing technique. Just read what John had to say about it.
The triangle is one of the most impressive moves in all of martial arts. There are many manifestations and variations. One of the best features is that it can be used as both a joint lock and a strangle at the same time. When we go for a submission, we are usually given a choice between a strangle or a joint lock, and sankaku allows us to have our cake and eat it too! We can use the threat of one to set up the other. The closer my opponents head to my head, the easier the choke. The armlock is easier if his head moves further away. Triangles allow us to use several different types of joint locks without releasing the stranglehold, which creates real danger for the opponent. Use the dual submission threat of the various triangle variations to increase your submission percentages. John talked about how counter intuitive the triangle is, it just doesn’t work for most people.
We have clear drawings of all of the techniques that have been used in grappling since the time of Hammurabi. There are chokes and joint locks, as well as single legs and double leg takedowns.
These moves have been practiced and trained for a long time. What is the biggest thing missing? We have never seen drawings of the Triangle before Maeda came to Brazil. The way to effectively choke with the legs was discovered as the revolution in ground techniques was happening.
The move is counter intuitive and needs to be taught step by step. The natural way to fight is to use your upper body to fight their lower body. Changing that up means having to do things the right way, in the right order, or you risk losing a great chance to achieve the submission.
Get it immediately. John Danaher entered the system.
John is the best for that task. As the world’s premier grappling coach, he has unlocked the most successful methods of applying the triangle and getting the submission, and his athletes success in competition is the proof.
Over the course of many hours of study, John has found every key detail and incorporated them into a series of moves. Each move is a link in a chain that can increase your triangle success percentage.
Guard passing by John Danaher.
When you ask a grappler to show a triangle choke, they will all show the same one, a front triangle where you choke the opponent.
The Danaher triangle system uses several different triangle locks to form the system you can use to finish the fight. You will have an answer for every problem you face if you understand how to lock on the triangle and how to use them together in sequence.
Many people see a triangle choke as a move only for taller guys in the gym, but that is an outdated way of thinking about jiu-jitsu. The body mechanics to enter into the system are very low. You can start going through your progressions once you are there. Leg length doesn’t have to hold you back, your choke can be as strong as your technique!
The public has wanted to see this series since Gordon Ryan fought Ralek Gracie. John’s student was going to win the match with a triangle choke. The system was too strong for you to tell your opponent your game plan. In the time frame he had predicted, Gordon won with the triangle. He had the entire match mapped out before they even started grappling. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it One of the cornerstones of the Danaher system is the full set of systematic senkaku strangles. You can use a variety of attacks to start locking people up and tapping them from top to bottom, gi or no gi.
The series is similar to a college course. John has a unique perspective on why he favors the triangle so much.
One of the most insightful and analytical coaches in the world, he is able to explain the key battles and benefits of the position better than anyone else. Once you understand the attack, you must be able to move your body in the right way.
John uses the same exercises and drills with his students every day as they learn and prepare, so he leads you through them.
The triangle choke is a series of small battles that you have to win in order to hit the move. Even for experienced grapplers, there is a better way to do it.
Coach Danaher gives a new perspective on how to attack the triangle without having to fight against the normal resistances. You can use your body mechanics to give yourself an advantage from the start.
The whole game changes once the triangle choke is on. There are a number of other submission options in the system, and you don’t have to worry about top or bottom. You increase the danger your partner is in by always having another joint lock or choke.
The front triangle application is for a seated guard. #1.
John is using a seated guard and wrist control to enter his triangle choke. He has one foot on the ground controlling the distance to his opponent’s lower body and the other foot on the ground controlling the distance to his opponent’s upper body. #2.
John achieved the one in and one out position that he was looking for. He is using his 2 on 1 grip in a different way. Danaher can control the direction of the hand by facing himself. John put his elbow on the elbow to make sure his opponent couldn’t pull his arm out. #3.
John made a small adjustment to the image. If you notice in the last picture, his legs are not being engaged, where as in this picture, John is implementing posture control by utilization of his legs. By the direction of his toes, you can see that he is keeping his legs heavy to control his opponent’s posture. #3
John is adjusting to his sankaku. He let go of his wrist with his right hand in order to create a drastic angle to enhance his choking pressure. His left knee is behind his opponent’s head, his hip is off the ground, and his right leg is about to lock the triangle. There are 5.
Get it immediately. John Danaher entered the system.
John locked his sankaku. He has his hips elevated off of the ground and he is controlling his opponent’s wrist with his left hand and hooking his opponent’s leg with his right hand. He can maintain his angle by doing this. His opponent is almost unconscious because his legs are acting as a vice grip. It was #6.
John’s opponent tried to stand up in a last ditch attempt to escape. John knew that his opponent would try to stand. John can maintain the angle with this under hook. John will apply the finish by lifting his hips and pinching his knees.
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