RYAN SCIALOIA – UNPINNABLE

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Unpinnable ryan scialoiaRYAN SCIALOIA – UNPINNABLE

 

Master The Foundations of Great Defense and Become a Skilled Escape Artist with BJJ Black Belt Ryan Scialoia’s Guide To Creating Space And Getting Out Of Bad Positions 

  • Learn the essential skills needed to stop anybody/everybody from controlling you!
  • Professor Ryan shows you how to escape from the most common holds in martial arts. We take a dive into the deepest foundational concepts and learn  the solution to escape not just side control but virtually every position with  “perpendicular control” (where our spines make a + shape)
  • Learn to see combat from an enhanced perspective and realize the common thread throughout all these positions. We learn how to take advantage of the ever-present spinal relationship with our opponent.
  • Watch your own psychology change as you discover what’s actually holding you down in these positions and intelligently learn how to fight the exact problem you are being presented with. Soon you will walk into any room knowing nobody can control you.

Course Content

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Welcome0:00 – 0:46
Who this series will help0:46 – 2:39
Foundational defensive responsibility2:39 – 3:10
What topics are going to be covered perpendicular control3:10 – 4:30
Video structure4:30 – 5:31
What my opponent wants vs what I want5:31 – 7:14
Wedging and inside position7:14 – 10:01
Major concepts in this series Connection to the floor10:01 – 12:50
Connection to your opponent. (hug them tighter)12:50 – 15:49
Americana defense15:49 – 19:11
Underhooks19:11 – 24:48
Crossfaces24:48 – 35:21
Artificial Neck35:21 – 37:38
Thumb posting37:38 – 41:29
3 stages of framing41:29 – 44:06
Elbow escape and Underhook escape (Aristotle)44:06 – 46:19
Parallel/ Perpendicular46:19 – 49:42
5 steps of every pin escape49:42 – 53:22
Shaking/ Kipping53:22 – 55:03
Offensive cycles/ defensive cycles and submission55:03 – 57:24
Hidden Elbow defense.57:24 – 1:00:01
Zero sum game1:00:01 – 1:01:30
Injury Prevention/Common Mistakes1:01:30 – 1:07:44
Escapes and the connection to half guard1:07:44 – 1:09:15
Doing the wrong escape1:09:15 – 1:11:25
Changing the narrative I have you In side control1:11:25 – 1:13:10
Helpful Quotes. Kareem Abdul jabar “You wont win until you learn how to lose.”1:13:10 – 1:16:12
Relationship to Failure1:16:12 – 1:18:37
Confidence in Offense1:18:37 – 1:20:38
Essential body movements. Shrimp1:20:38 – 1:23:06
Bridge1:23:06 +

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE

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Precursor to escapes: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure0:00 – 0:21
4 points of connection.0:21 – 1:59
Control of the collar grips. and heisting1:59 – 3:52
Sleeve grips. control the sleeves and hold.3:52 – 5:18
Scissor guard/Hand frames5:18 – 6:46
Mid range/Forearm frames6:46 – 7:48
Chest exposure7:48 – 9:21
Kizure Kesagatame (intro and position showing)9:21 – 12:05
1st Escape Double thumb Posts12:05 – 13:57
2nd Escape Mid stage frames13:57 – 17:22
3rd Escape Elbow escape17:22 – 18:57
4th Escape armbar18:57 – 20:47
5th Escape Kesagatame stiff arm escape20:47 – 22:38
6th Escape thumb post to re elbow escape method.22:38 – 24:50
7th Escape thumb post to rodrigo sit up24:50 – 27:44
8th Escape your own hand post out to Shrimp27:44 – 28:57
9th Escape Squaring up to you Series28:57 – 30:48
10th Escape Hail mary30:48 – 33:35
Side Control Section: Introduction and all elements33:35 – 37:01
Strengths and Weaknesses of the position37:01 – 39:49
Perfect Kazushi Elbow escape39:49 – 45:12
Trilemma Elbow escape45:12 – 48:40
Trilemma #2 escape48:40 – 53:49
Dilemma #3 Escape53:49 – 56:11
Elbow escaping from a different perspective56:11 – 1:00:00
Elbow escaping the arms Underhook side1:00:00 – 1:02:21
Elbow escaping the arms to the clamp1:02:21 – 1:04:22
Elbow escape on Hip check1:04:22 – 1:08:34
Further exploring options in the elbow escape1:08:34 +

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Underhook escapes from side mount (Dogfight/Single leg)0:00 – 3:45
Tacticts to get Underhook #13:45 – 4:33
Underhook Tactic #24:33 – 5:03
Underhook Tactic #35:03 – 6:01
Underhook Tactic #46:01 – 7:22
Underhook Tactic #57:22 – 10:11
Underhook Tactic #610:11 – 11:42
Bottom Dog fight Sweep11:42 – 15:02
Dogfight Sweep Option A15:02 – 17:23
Dogfight Sweep Option B17:23 – 19:25
Dogfight Sweep Option C19:25 – 21:08
Dogfight Sweep Option D21:08 – 23:56
Putting it all together23:56 – 25:26
Introduction to the Single leg Underhook Series25:26 – 29:30
Single leg Captain morgan shelf (A)29:30 – 31:46
Double leg from Behind (B)31:46 – 33:18
Single leg collecting the knees (C)33:18 – 35:25
Single leg Front Side (D)35:25 – 38:16
Plethora of knowledge in this area and its one you could keep studying38:16 – 41:29
The Stiff Arm Escape (Kizure Kesa review)41:29 – 42:49
Preemptive stiff-arm42:49 – 44:26
Thumbpost within Crossface44:26 – 46:45
Transition to Reverse Kesagatame46:45 – 49:48
Important Considerations Within Stiff-arm Escape49:48 +

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Submission counters from Side Control0:00 – 1:05
Clamp Guard study1:05 – 7:47
Collar and Sleeve Guard study7:47 – 10:06
Armbar #1 from Kizure Kesa10:06 – 11:33
Armbar #2 Far distance Medium distance11:33 – 13:48
Armbar #3 Armbar from close distance13:48 – 14:48
Triangle #114:48 – 16:45
Triangle #216:45 – 19:24
Triangle #319:24 – 20:52
Kimura #120:52 – 22:19
Kimura #222:19 – 26:57
Kimura #326:57 – 30:42
Darce30:42 – 32:32
Anaconda32:32 – 34:18
Cross choke34:18 – 37:22
Loop Choke #137:22 – 39:44
Loop Choke #239:44 – 41:51
Loop Choke #341:51 – 46:04
Baseball Bat choke #146:04 – 48:37
Baseball Bat choke #248:37 – 50:37
Baseball Bat choke #350:37 +

Volume 5

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Turning Away escapes0:00 – 1:10
Marcelo Garcia leg Pummel 1,2,31:10 – 4:52
Hip throw4:52 – 6:45
Roll back sweep6:45 – 8:07
Power Propping (Hand vs Elbow)8:07 – 10:59
Recovering to Butterfly10:59 – 12:38
Granby Roll12:38 – 14:13
Maki Komi Roll14:13 – 17:00
Other Variations of side Control17:00 – 18:27
Head escape18:27 – 19:35
Turning Away escapes19:35 – 20:52
Elbow knee connection for other side control20:52 – 21:59
Honorable Mentions. Roger Gracie21:59 – 23:51
Whoever moves first loses23:51 – 26:08
What to do if someone grabs pants26:08 – 31:57
Reverse Kesagatame introduction31:57 – 34:21
RK Elbow escape #134:21 – 35:57
Lapel Variation35:57 – 37:48
Rk Crucifix37:48 – 39:26
Arm Stuck Variation39:26 – 40:32
Arm Choke Variation40:32 – 42:41
Invite to mount.42:41 – 45:52
Top Crucifix Escape45:52 – 53:55
Kesagatame Position Explained53:55 – 55:58
Artificial Neck Defense55:58 – 58:20
Hidden Elbow Defense58:20 – 1:00:42
Kesagatame Off-balancing #11:00:42 – 1:02:18
Kesagatame Off-balancing #21:02:18 – 1:03:31
Using thumb Posting In Kesagatame to free head and arm1:03:31 – 1:06:06
Using Headlock Escape #11:06:06 – 1:08:18
Using Headlock Escape #21:08:18 – 1:11:04
Using Headlock Escape #31:11:04 +

Volume 6

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Perpendicular control that we have left0:00 – 2:35
Deep half guard top escape2:35 – 4:56
Deep half guard standing4:56 – 7:40
Deep half guard #37:40 – 10:44
Twister Hook counter10:44 – 13:38
Twister Hook Miyao prevention13:38 – 16:40
Armbar escape #116:40 – 19:38
Armbar escape #219:38 – 21:50
Armbar escape #321:50 – 24:59
Armbar escape #424:59 – 26:35
Kimura Overview and prevention26:35 – 32:13
Kimura Elbow escape32:13 – 34:04
Kimura Far side armbar34:04 – 36:53
Kimura vs Single leg on the knees naïve hands36:53 – 39:29
Kimura trap escape #139:29 – 41:58
Kimura trap escape #2 into darce41:58 – 43:18
Cross ashi Intro/safety and initial heel Slipping43:18 – 47:50
Cross ashi using your other foot to help47:50 – 50:19
Cross ashi Using your other foot as an interference leg50:19 – 52:36
The Tombstone Breaking a 1-Handed Ashi Strategy52:36 – 54:23
Hand fighting RNC Grip54:23 – 56:32
Gangster Lean56:32 – 1:00:33
The Classic Ashi Counter/ drill1:00:33 – 1:03:26
Twister Hook Ashi Counter1:03:26 – 1:05:30
Extra Ashi Escapes1:05:30 – 1:09:27
Thank You1:09:27 +
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