JD is the teacher BJJ has never had. Good fighters for sure can teach a lot, but being a teacher is another thing. He is changing BJJ teaching for ever.
If you notice around 11:30 Danaher switches positions only to demonstrate the "pulling away" technique as he is not capable of allowing anyone to pull away from his juji
Man! I'm really impressed by this Sensei's ability to breakdown the technique and theory behind the method. Right off the back he appears to be a great teacher or instructor!
This video good, but it's a drop in the bucket compared to his actual courses on BJJFANATICS. They're a little costly but how good do you want to be in BJJ. Totally worth the money to learn from the master teacher John Danaher 🙏🏿
i see you have identified the similarities that exist between rolling bjj, and sexual intercourse. and also some of the words could maybe be about sex or jiu jitsu. it's lots of fun.
Craig Kukuk was the worst. "Just a couple of jerks is enough to get him off." He was instructing how to prevent someone from taking your back when you're in their closed guard.
When I started jui jitsu my armbars always went from a triangle position to spinning into an arm bar, I didn’t realize why that helped so much at the time but now I realize it not only helps me hold them at a lower position it also makes them want to pull back to escape my triangle even though I have very little success with triangle chokes
Can anyone answer this question for me? John Danaher said very interestingly that closed guard is stronger the higher up your legs are. If that's the case, why does he keep his legs so low EXCEPT when he catches that shoulder? Why not just keep his closed guard high up all the time, even if it's just torso?
A higher closed guard mechanically breaks and compresses your opponent’s posture more effectively than a lower guard and is therefore stronger. He begins with legs low given that it’s the typical guard entry point and remains step 1.0 for numerous positions, progressions and drills.
i assume you're not wearing a gi in this situation, so push her biceps or under-arm into the floor, bring your head over her head so your legs become weightless, you can then standup both feet at the same time, finally push one of her leg with both of your arms while shaking at the same time. Congratulation, you just escaped the childsupport! (the technique is actually showed in Gordon Ryans DVD).
But what many guys do not know. Gordon learned this from renato laranja 27x time BJJ worldchampion, porra! In the old days in Brazil they called this technique the child supportch escape.
From judo from closed i Was always told to shrimp control then throw the other leg while controlling posture and cross legs together squeeze everything in as the natural reaction is to stack to defend once he feels that is what your doing he will pull out and you follow that with the push of the hamstrings like a real mean leg smash to the face Finished many people like this
No disrespect to the Brazilians for creating a variation of Jiu Jitsu from Japan, but at what point do we start calling it American Jiu Jitsu, due to the teachings of this man - John Danaher?
Legit shat myself when I watched this video, because I realised that one day someone is going to poke me in the taint also, that day won’t come anytime soon, as I am black belt at defending the rear.
John’s foot looks like it’s constantly getting ready to fit into a glass slipper. Would it kill him to put some compression pants on those old ass white legs
He prefers the original Japanese names for techniques in most cases. I know I've heard him say if a move already has a name, then he doesn't see a point in renaming it and would prefer to use the original name. But he does say Kimura rather than ude garami and omoplata rather than ashi sankaku garami, so there is definitely some personal preference involved. Armbar is obviously the preferred colloquialism, but he is very strict about nomenclature (e.g., "strangle" rather than "choke," "Achilles lock" rather than "ankle lock," etc.) and is a grappling historian, so I guess his studies have led him to this. tl;dr he's a nerd
Because that's the name used in Judo and BJJ is Basically Just Judo. Besides, the brazillians suck at naming things consistently and this pays homage to Japan. They should just go back to using all the Japanese names, it would be less confusing.
there are multiple versions of arm bars.. this is a juji gatame are you "armbar" people seriously unaware who this guy is? he literally evolved the game.. they had blue belts running through competitive black belts before giving away their system.. years ahead of the competition.. shit was like throwing peak lebron into the 70s nba
@@ohword6806 so its armbar from guard then. If you want to be pompous then speak in facking Japanese with subtitles then you can say juji gatame and keza gatame all day quazimoto. LoL Im a blue belt who have subbed higher competition belts and i still say armbar from guard lmao! Anybody who goes around saying i caught someone with a juji gatame is prick
2:50 breaking posture on knees
6:30 breaking posture standing
7:50 countering stacking
10:20 countering extreme stacking
11:35 arm pull away
13:30 worse case scenario- attack legs
JD is the teacher BJJ has never had. Good fighters for sure can teach a lot, but being a teacher is another thing. He is changing BJJ teaching for ever.
You’re a scientist. Your delivery of the skills and concepts are amazing! Everyone knows that but thanks again! OSS!
If you notice around 11:30 Danaher switches positions only to demonstrate the "pulling away" technique as he is not capable of allowing anyone to pull away from his juji
Man! I'm really impressed by this Sensei's ability to breakdown the technique and theory behind the method. Right off the back he appears to be a great teacher or instructor!
It’s a good day when I see a BJJ Fanatics vid with Danaher (aka the Kiwi King) featured. Thanks!
This video good, but it's a drop in the bucket compared to his actual courses on BJJFANATICS. They're a little costly but how good do you want to be in BJJ. Totally worth the money to learn from the master teacher John Danaher 🙏🏿
How much bro?
@@BM-of6dg About $200 but there are usually discounts on holidays. Just watch for them.
"the more your opponent can posture up the easier it is
for him to pull out"- Enter The System: Pregnancy
hehe I see what you did there...lol
Yah immature humour
i see you have identified the similarities that exist between rolling bjj, and sexual intercourse. and also some of the words could maybe be about sex or jiu jitsu. it's lots of fun.
Lol
Craig Kukuk was the worst. "Just a couple of jerks is enough to get him off." He was instructing how to prevent someone from taking your back when you're in their closed guard.
Absolutely Incredible Instruction. World Class
Brilliant as always
"We killed the stack and put him on his back"!
What a wizard. He moves so well for someone with the injuries he carrys. Does anyone know if he still rolls?
All gold but the leg and body angle to create the wedge for the armbar (and triangle) has really helped me
The first 3 minutes in I had no idea he was talking about the guard lol
#PrayforPlacido
The guy is a freaking surgeon. Seriously love these videos
When I started jui jitsu my armbars always went from a triangle position to spinning into an arm bar, I didn’t realize why that helped so much at the time but now I realize it not only helps me hold them at a lower position it also makes them want to pull back to escape my triangle even though I have very little success with triangle chokes
john danaher is such a blessing.
This is incredible. Game changing techniques! Thank you John!
All hail supreme overlord John Danaher!
I love watching these videos. amazingly clear instruction.
So many transitions to winning positions! 🤯
Cool stuff man, very detailed and very well explained..
So Juji Gatame means armbar? I’ll start using that term from now on to sound like a pro lol
Thank you sir!
Love how he reps the all blacks silver fern!
thank you for the video
Who could possibly dislike this
Would love to see danahers take on a no gi hiza-gatame
Anyone know where I can find arm bar videos?
I'm new to bjj. Is this all allowed in Gi? Or is this strictly a no Gi technical concept?
Mind blowned!
Can’t believe this information is free on the inter webs.
How strong is your pullout game?
True mastery thanks!!
Can anyone answer this question for me?
John Danaher said very interestingly that closed guard is stronger the higher up your legs are. If that's the case, why does he keep his legs so low EXCEPT when he catches that shoulder? Why not just keep his closed guard high up all the time, even if it's just torso?
A higher closed guard mechanically breaks and compresses your opponent’s posture more effectively than a lower guard and is therefore stronger.
He begins with legs low given that it’s the typical guard entry point and remains step 1.0 for numerous positions, progressions and drills.
Thank you Professor!
hola ¿puedes subirlos doblados a español? gracias.
I wish I saw this before training today. Dude folded me in half and I had no idea what to do.
29 haters? Everything here is gold
This is excellent though even with the long discourse.
Amazing.
Yes very interresting video thanks
Interesting!
Amazing!!!!
I wish he had a gym in my area.
dude is a wizard
We need that rash guard
Great, thank you!
good vid tnx
Eye opening
@10:45 Important to track the far leg so the opponent can't base again
A wrestler just curled me up as his warmup set. What do I do?
Chokes
The best counter to a strong pull out is the cowgirl, actually.
Is it just me or is John strangely ballet-like with his leg movements from his back?
Timpe Tuyt lol
He always has very elegant toes in all his videos 😂
I thought the same thing it’s the pointed toes lol!!!
Ask John how do I counter when I try to pull out of my girlfriend and she keeps me locked in closed guard?
i assume you're not wearing a gi in this situation, so push her biceps or under-arm into the floor, bring your head over her head so your legs become weightless, you can then standup both feet at the same time, finally push one of her leg with both of your arms while shaking at the same time. Congratulation, you just escaped the childsupport! (the technique is actually showed in Gordon Ryans DVD).
Like all good teachers would say, “Don’t get caught in that position in the first place” 😂
But what many guys do not know. Gordon learned this from renato laranja 27x time BJJ worldchampion, porra! In the old days in Brazil they called this technique the child supportch escape.
The problem is that you didn't protect yourself before getting in the bad situation hahaha
@@paco2995 Bravo, 10/10 :)
Placido is 👑
I love it
Mind blown.
Chokes are strangles. Locks are breaks. The guard is... juji gatame.
Juji gatame is cross armlock, a.k.a armbar
Juji gatame is cross armlock, a.k.a armbar.
He is using the japanese term.
Why doesn’t he like rubber guard?
Danaher was like I'm going to pull aware from you, it is not possible/I'm not capable of allowing anyone to get out of my juji
Gods green earth. Love that
Placdio got a little hair going on there, eh?
Don’t say the H-word in a Danaher Video
From judo from closed i Was always told to shrimp control then throw the other leg while controlling posture and cross legs together squeeze everything in as the natural reaction is to stack to defend once he feels that is what your doing he will pull out and you follow that with the push of the hamstrings like a real mean leg smash to the face Finished many people like this
Legal muito bom
I watched this as a whitebelt and didn't understand anything. One year later, as a blue belt, this feels like a revelation.
It's Also a lesson of game theory
Placeto for president!
II can't believe I haven't been doing the top knot part wtf
8:48 that leg rub is probably horrifying for that guy
You forgot to mention what to do, when the posture is too low!
When the posture's too low, you will have an overhook, so you could start setting up triangles. There are no armbars from that range.
Triangle, kimura, omoplata etc.
No disrespect to the Brazilians for creating a variation of Jiu Jitsu from Japan, but at what point do we start calling it American Jiu Jitsu, due to the teachings of this man - John Danaher?
Just call it jiujitsu who cares
@@closclos4046 Yes
Deep
Legit shat myself when I watched this video, because I realised that one day someone is going to poke me in the taint also, that day won’t come anytime soon, as I am black belt at defending the rear.
Poetry at work...
its more like going under the house then the back door
Im going to buy this
Low posture ? F** it attack the legs 😆
John’s foot looks like it’s constantly getting ready to fit into a glass slipper. Would it kill him to put some compression pants on those old ass white legs
14:00
7:04 beautiful
Ugghh I can barely hear!!!!!
Juji atomi
John "refuse to say armbar" danaher
The first problem is...... you're laying on your back. Lol 😂 jk
What the hell, why doesn't he just call it an arm bar?
Juji-gatame is the Japanese name for it. I don't know why he prefers that, I guess just to be different.
He said he prefers to use the Japanese terms cause he want to pay his respects to root i.e Japan
Cuz the guy is silly, he wants to be THAT guy
He prefers the original Japanese names for techniques in most cases. I know I've heard him say if a move already has a name, then he doesn't see a point in renaming it and would prefer to use the original name. But he does say Kimura rather than ude garami and omoplata rather than ashi sankaku garami, so there is definitely some personal preference involved. Armbar is obviously the preferred colloquialism, but he is very strict about nomenclature (e.g., "strangle" rather than "choke," "Achilles lock" rather than "ankle lock," etc.) and is a grappling historian, so I guess his studies have led him to this. tl;dr he's a nerd
Because that's the name used in Judo and BJJ is Basically Just Judo. Besides, the brazillians suck at naming things consistently and this pays homage to Japan. They should just go back to using all the Japanese names, it would be less confusing.
guys careful when rolling with cardi b types. make that pullout game weak.
Danaher needs to translate all these words into English.
Guji gatame is a worthless term. In English its valuable.
Its ridiculous.
An example is "kimura" vs "double wrist lock".
One describes the move, the other is just gibberish.
I don't even do gay-jitsu just love listening to Don Jon Danaher.
So it’s not gay if you only watch?
The devil is in the DETAILS
JUST SAY ARMBAR!
there are multiple versions of arm bars.. this is a juji gatame
are you "armbar" people seriously unaware who this guy is? he literally evolved the game.. they had blue belts running through competitive black belts before giving away their system.. years ahead of the competition.. shit was like throwing peak lebron into the 70s nba
@@ohword6806 so its armbar from guard then. If you want to be pompous then speak in facking Japanese with subtitles then you can say juji gatame and keza gatame all day quazimoto. LoL Im a blue belt who have subbed higher competition belts and i still say armbar from guard lmao! Anybody who goes around saying i caught someone with a juji gatame is prick
no
I'm the realest dude on the internet.
Me too
What the hell is Juji? why don't you say ARMBAR?!
25% into this lecture..
Bye
See ya! :D
@@BlockheadJiujitsu lmao, right? best coach in the game.. by a MILE
So much talking!
boooooring
Thats Rickson stuff he is a Legend. Not you.
Both are legends. DDS changed the game forever. Just as the Gracies did.
Jesus this guy is so silly, bores me out
Great technique tbh