Does your takedown game in Jiu-Jitsu sort of suck? Would you like to further improve it?
If you’re looking to improve your Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu takedowns, then you need to pay attention to the advice of legendary BJJ instructor John Danaher. Let’s see how you can use it to transform your own game.
First, he recommends focusing on the basics which always work. Many BJJ players, especially beginners become obsessed with flashy takedowns, but Danaher stresses that having a strong knowledge of the basics is very important.
Next, Danaher emphasizes the key to success is keeping your balance while disrupting your opponent’s during a takedown.
In the end, Danaher recommends working on the transition from one takedown to another, basically chaining attacks.
Practice these useful tips and you’ll be well on your way to a more takedown success.
Then watch the video below. John Danaher shares a lot of important standup insights and details:
Learn how to wrestle in the gi from one of BJJ’s most successful champions ever, Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida.
Buchecha explains his concepts around how to read his opponents and choosing which takedown is best, how he breaks stubborn grips, and how even much smaller fighters can still find success by focusing on these fundamentals.
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