Full Directory

Core Positions

Ashi Garami

The Position and Control Mechanics
Entry

Double Leg Control from the Top
Double Leg Control from the Top – Additional Details
Control

Heel Positioning
The Dangers of Poor Foot Positioning
Transition

Leg Switching
Knee Slice or Backstep
Inside Sankaku Inside Heel Hook
Back Take
Counter Attacks
Outside Ashi Garami

Finish

The Mechanics of the Outside Heel Hook
Outside Heel Hook
Outside Heel Hook When Opponent Hides Foot
Counter Attacks

Inside Heel Hook
Inside Heel Hook – Alternative Leg Configurations
Transition

Outside Ashi Garami to Reverse Ashi Garami
Outside Ashi Garami to Reverse Ashi Garami: Additional Details
50/50

The Three Types of 50/50
Entry

Reverse Ashi Garami to 50/50
RDLR to 50/50
Transition

Standing 50/50 to Inside 
Sankaku
50/50 to Inside 50/50
Setting Up Cross Leg Attacks
Outside 50/50

Switch Grip Footlock
Switch Grip Footlock – Additional Information & Corkscrew Option 
Reynolds Lock
Finish

Inside Heel Hook
Kneebar
Cross Leg Attacks – Straight Footlock
Cross Leg Attacks – Switch Grip Footlock
Cross Leg Estima Lock
Inside Sankaku/Saddle

Entry

Scissor Entries

Backstep
Backstep: Additional Details
Backstep: Hip Orientation Details
Open/Flying Backstep
Inversion Entries

RDLR
RDLR: Leg Configuration Details
Half Guard: Path B (Old Craig Jones)

Imanari Roll

Circle Entries

Leg Drag
Leg Drag: Hand Positional Details

Control

Gathering the Far Leg
Leg Configurations
Crossing the Secondary Leg
Framing to Split the Legs
Cross Ashi Garami

Cross Leg Positions, Leg Configurations, and Circuitry

Ashi Garami to Cross Ashi Leg Drag

Cross Ashi Leg Drag to Inside Sankaku

Cross Ashi Leg Drag to Inside Sankaku – Depth of Knee Line

Kuma Ashi (Bear Trap)

Control and Structure

Technical Stand Up

Transition: Farside Inside Sankaku

Transition: Nearside Inside Sankaku

Entry: Failed Backstep

Finish: Knee Separator

Finish: Knee Separator – Leg Positioning

Transition: Back Grab

Kikori Ashi

Countering Double Lumberjack Sweep to Kikori Ashi: Part 1

Countering Double Lumberjack Sweep to Kikori Ashi: Part 2 

Leg Configuration

Failed Entry to Ashi Garami or Inside Ashi Garami

General Overview of the interconnectivity of the Core Positions, and their potential to deliver finishes.

Submissions

Foot Locks
Concepts & Principles
Internal Rotation
Linear

External Rotation
Kneebar

Knee Separator
Leg Drag Counter: Figure Four Knee Separator

Leg Drag Counter: Figure Four Knee Separator – Additional Details

Leg Drag Counter: Figure Four Knee Separator Fail to Outside Ashi Garami

Estima Lock
Toe Hold
Heel Hooks

Entry Guards

Hook Guards
Butterfly Hook to Kani Basami Inside Sankaku Entry

Butterfly Hook Kani Basami Entry Fail to Ashi Garami

Sumi Gaeshi Hook to Inside Sankaku

Sumi Gaeshi Hook Fail to Kani Basami Inside Sankaku Entry

Sumi Gaeshi Hook to Kneebar

Smashed Sumi Gaeshi Hook

Smashed Sumi Gaeshi Hook

Inside Leg Lever

Chin Strap

Reverse De La Riva (RDLR)

Position and Control

Near Leg Inside Sankaku Entry

Near Leg Inside Sankaku: Opening the Knee

Near Leg Inside Sankaku: Grounding Opponent

Near Leg Inside Sankaku: Grounding Opponent 2 (Halpin Clamp)

Far Leg Inside Sankaku Entry

Far Leg Inside Sankaku: Grounding Opponent

Far Leg Inside Sankaku: Halpin Clamp to Inside Heel Hook

Far Leg Kuma Ashi Entry