Description
Shawn Williams – The Complete Williams Guard
- The Man Renzo Gracie, John Danaher & Matt Serra Respect As One Of Their Own – Shows The Secrets That Have Made Him One Of The Top Minds In Grappling
- Learn the dynamic Williams Guard that you can use to trap and attack off your back with huge results, even against opponent’s bigger and stronger than you
- The inventor of the Williams Guard, Shawn Williams, is joining with BJJ Fanatics to create an 8-volume masterclass in guard work
- With precise, step-by-step instruction from this Renzo Gracie black belt, you’ll learn a comprehensive system around how to apply the guard
- The Williams guard is one of the best ways to control and limit someone’s movement off your back
Course Content
Volume 1
Intro | 0 – 2:42 |
Origin of the Williams guard | 2:42 – 11:14 |
Common problems | 11:14 – 16:42 |
Angling and positioning | 16:42 – 24:46 |
Using the legs to break posture | 24:46 – 30:17 |
Countering the elbow pry | 30:17 – 40:11 |
Head control pummeling | 40:11 – 55:01 |
Volume 2
Shin control pummeling | 0 – 7:19 |
Shin control with bridge | 7:19 – 10:14 |
Salsa breakdown | 10:14 – 15:28 |
Reverse kimura | 15:28 – 22:51 |
Finishing the back take from reverse kimura | 22:51 – 26:46 |
Up and over | 26:46 – 34:39 |
Pummeling with punches | 34:39 – 39:13 |
Using the under hook | 39:13 – 41:49 |
Opening the guard correctly | 41:49 – 52:42 |
Clearing the head | 52:42 – 59:05 |
Volume 3
Locking up the Williams guard | 0 – 9:13 |
Relationship between over hook, Williams and clamp | 9:13 – 13:35 |
Far arm lock from Williams | 13:35 – 28:09 |
Entering trap triangle fighting a far tight elbow | 28:09 – 37:36 |
Entering trap triangle against posted hand | 37:36 – 47:06 |
Rolling attacks fighting a far tight elbow | 47:06 – 50:20 |
Explaining the shaking concept | 50:20 – 55:57 |
Pendulum against tight leg post | 55:57 – 59:08 |
Volume 4
Opposite side triangle | 0 – 10:41 |
Kimura with opposite side triangle | 10:41 – 20:12 |
Triangle from trap triangle | 20:12 – 30:42 |
Countering the posture counter | 30:42 – 36:20 |
Arm lock from front triangle | 36:20 – 43:13 |
Intro to omoplata | 43:13 – 47:51 |
Clasp and reverse grip kimura | 47:51 – 57:31 |
Udegatame back to trap triangle | 57:31 – 1:06:22 |
Volume 5
Tee pee choke | 0 – 5:42 |
Arm in guillotine | 5:42 – 14:46 |
The new omoplata essentials | 14:46 – 35:58 |
The gold standard to finishing omoplata | 35:58 – 42:00 |
Low single vs step over | 42:00 – 55:39 |
See saw vs step over | 55:39 – 1:00:18 |
Step over counter to arm bar | 1:00:18 – 1:08:53 |
Volume 6
Reverse knee on stomach counter | 0 – 4:35 |
Counter to creating distance | 4:35 – 14:02 |
Kimura from the roll out | 14:02 – 22:52 |
Kimura sumi-gaeshi to half T mount | 22:52 – 33:10 |
Kimura scissor | 33:10 – 38:04 |
Proper weight distribution and switch | 38:04 – 41:29 |
Counter to the high arm counter | 41:29 – 44:49 |
Re-omoplata counter to rolling counter | 44:49 – 52:03 |
Volume 7
Side mount arm trap entry and attacks | 0 – 8:08 |
Carry over defense | 8:08 – 12:23 |
Countering the carry over defense | 12:23 – 21:01 |
Swivel vs posture | 21:01 – 23:03 |
Far leg hook | 23:03 – 35:35 |
Far leg hook counter to stand up | 35:35 – 43:23 |
Cyclone counter to standing | 43:23 – 50:23 |
Potential counter to standing up | 50:23 – 54:59 |
Volume 8
Moving on from Williams | 0 – 14:30 |
Over hook and closed guard similarities | 14:30 – 26:09 |
From Williams to John Wayne | 26:09 – 36:09 |
Arm around the waist from butterfly | 36:09 – 39:09 |
Mounted Williams | 39:09 – 46:07 |
Williams guard from the back | 46:07 – 55:23 |
Outro | 55:23 – 59:17 |
Summary | 59:17 – 1:11:41 |
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