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New Wave Jiu Jitsu No Gi Half Guard – 3 Directions of Attack by John Danaher

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New Wave Jiu Jitsu No Gi Half Guard – 3 Directions of Attack by John DanaherThe Most Sought After Grappling Coach On Earth – Professor John Danaher – Shows His Unique 3-Direction System For The New Wave Half Guard, Including The Sweeping, Leg Locking, And Retention Secrets That His Students Have Used To Dominate Elite CompetitionLearn conceptually why the no-gi half guard is one of the favorites of John’s squad of athletes, including the MMA practicality.This 8-volume series covers the 3 directions of attack, how to combine them, and which is the strongest of the 3 for your offensive focus.See how to maintain the half guard against heavy pressure and get back on offense using simple and achievable mechanics.Professor John Danaher has taught grappling and combat superstars like Gordon Ryan, Georges St. Pierre, Garry Tonon, and many more throughout his illustrious coaching career – with remarkable success with students of all levels of experience and athleticism.Combine tight waists, single legs, body locks, knee shields, deep half, scorpions, knee levers, and more into one comprehensive and focused system for half guard mastery.

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