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Feet To Floor: Volume 1

It’s time to totally change the way you fight from the feet, as the greatest grappling coach on Earth, Professor John Danaher, is introducing the first volume of his standing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu series, ‘Feet To Floor’.

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Study how every BJJ student should be fighting on the feet, with this innovative system for transitioning feet to floor with Professor John Danaher. Learn what John’s new philosophy on pulling guard is, and how any student can use this for real results. Use a unique BJJ-based approach to get the fight to the floor, instead of just copying wrestling or judo, and unlock techniques and combinations you’ve never seen before. Move directly into positions you can attack from immediately, with Professor Danaher’s new methodology for training from the feet. Counter and stop pesky guard pullers with these techniques to keep your advantage early in top position. Convert common moves from the mat to your feet, as you learn how some simple sweeps can work as takedowns and more. Professor John Danaher is considered by many to be the greatest grappling coach in the world, with elite championship students like Gordon Ryan, Georges St. Pierre, and Garry Tonon. Know more. Win more.

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