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False Reap Accusations by Craig Jones

Learn The Intracacies Of The False Reap With B-Team Co-Founder & Grappling Great Craig Jones’s Guide To This Popular & Effective Leg Locking Entry
  • See how to use the false reap to enter into leg locks from tons of popular no-gi guards like the z guard, pendejo guard, and more
  • Craig Jones is one of grappling’s most popular figures and a co-founder of the B-Team, with tons of elite experience using these techniques
  • Use variations like the falsanari, false reap assimilation, and more to create lots of unique leg locking opportunities
  • Finish more submissions on the lower body as Craig teaches you ways to set up kneebars, heel hooks, and more from the false reap                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

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Course Content

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction 0
Counter Wedge 5:19
Sticking 10:52
Helps Expose Heel 13:42
Don't Get Squashed 16:21
Knee Bars And Wrestling 18:51

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Order Of Operations 0
Pendejo 7:00
Wrestle Up 16:14
Keenan 19:37

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Knee Shield Push 0
Baiting the Knee Cut 7:45
Inside Arm Control 11:35
Inside 18:57
Butt To Floor 22:10

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Kani Basami 0
Invert 6:39
Basic Wrestle Up 12:36
Leg Shelf 16:46
Knee Bar Drill 21:20
Knee Bar Setup 25:10
Concession 30:26
The Falsanari 37:11
False Reap Assimilation 40:58

 

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Learn The Intracacies Of The False Reap With B-Team Co-Founder & Grappling Great Craig Jones’s Guide To This Popular & Effective Leg Locking Entry
  • See how to use the false reap to enter into leg locks from tons of popular no-gi guards like the z guard, pendejo guard, and more
  • Craig Jones is one of grappling’s most popular figures and a co-founder of the B-Team, with tons of elite experience using these techniques
  • Use variations like the falsanari, false reap assimilation, and more to create lots of unique leg locking opportunities
  • Finish more submissions on the lower body as Craig teaches you ways to set up kneebars, heel hooks, and more from the false reap                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

Digital Video + Flow Chart & Visual Notes

Watching our videos is the best way to learn, but it can be hard to remember everything. Deepen your understanding of the concepts in this video by adding flowcharts, plus notes with embedded videos. You’ll learn this system better and more quickly!

Course Content

Expand All Sections

Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction 0
Counter Wedge 5:19
Sticking 10:52
Helps Expose Heel 13:42
Don't Get Squashed 16:21
Knee Bars And Wrestling 18:51

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Order Of Operations 0
Pendejo 7:00
Wrestle Up 16:14
Keenan 19:37

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Knee Shield Push 0
Baiting the Knee Cut 7:45
Inside Arm Control 11:35
Inside 18:57
Butt To Floor 22:10

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Kani Basami 0
Invert 6:39
Basic Wrestle Up 12:36
Leg Shelf 16:46
Knee Bar Drill 21:20
Knee Bar Setup 25:10
Concession 30:26
The Falsanari 37:11
False Reap Assimilation 40:58

 

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