@@ajithsidhu7183 I actually plan to do a 'wrestling for self defense' course in the future, but in the meantime I have done a few shorts to help shed light on the subject. Here are the two shorts: th-cam.com/users/shortsiY4htGPHLFY th-cam.com/users/shortsK0fpQoJz49U I say this all the time, if I had a magic wand and could gift everyone with ONE self defense takedown it would be the snatch single (never touch a knee so works on any surface and works against any size opponent). I teach it in a few different videos, but here's the latest rendition: th-cam.com/video/O8ITPP0W0iE/w-d-xo.html Definitely need to rep this one out though, few have the talent to pick it up without a lot of reps (myself included).
To the sceptics: Its totaly worth the money! i havent seen it all but im pretty amazed at what i´ve seen. It´s well structured and the little quizzes in between are a realy good recap. And i think its another sign that he realy thought about how to get you better. Thanks a lot for your good work! Greets from Germany
Just bought the program! Only 2 videos in and it’s definitely worth the money. For the people who have received a lot of value from Adams videos and you’re on the fence, get off it & hop in. Don’t be the person that says “All of his videos on TH-cam are free. Why would I buy his course?” Because the 20% of Takedowns that create 80% of the results are taught in the course with great detail and in a step by step process. Also, the videos are organized all in one place, with no information held back. Therefore, you’re getting the most quality videos with the most in-depth information and all of the takedowns that you absolutely NEED to learn are in the course. Which makes it to where you don’t have to pick & choose through his channel (as great as it is and continue watching his videos) which videos to watch. Plus, the man has put tens of thousands worth of videos into his channel, so why not repay him? Super hyped to be a part of the ETS, Adam. 💪🏽
I appreciate that so much brother. Thank you. Here's to staying on top! Edit: Jordan, when I first saw your comment I somehow only caught the first two sentences, I missed the expansion underneath. I just wanna stop and really say thank you-not just for the kind words, but for going above and beyond and outlining a lot of the features I neglected to highlight myself. Truly grateful to have you apart of the ETS experience brother🏆
Correction! After four months we finally had our first return - issued immediately and without question. See the links below for the information mentioned in the video↴ Ready to finally be confident on your feet? ↴ 1) The Effective Takedown System wrestleu.mykajabi.com/offers/ZqMeN9io?coupon_code=RELEASEDEAL 2) Get the first video from The Effective Takedown System (for free): wrestleu.mykajabi.com/firstvideo 3) Questions? Adam@Wrestling.University
The first course I’ve seen that integrates wrestling from a high-level wrestler specifically for use in Jiu Jitsu, so you stay protected from submissions. I’m about halfway through now and highly recommended.
When I find system videos like this I get exited because I basically just hit a gold mine I’m out here finally building the wrestling aspect of my mma style because a friend of mine is a wrestling heavy fighter and I now have a “rival” to compete with
You should consider a job in sales lol. This looks great. Take a breather, enjoy the results, and when you're ready, consider doing an Effective Defence System too perhaps? You could promo them together as a package or offer discounts to those who bought Effective Takedown System.
lol thank you brother. I appreciate the kind words and I absolutely love that title "EDS". I definitely could have split this up into two separate courses for better profit margin's, but as it were, defense is actually the second video within the course. I believe defense is the essential underpinning which makes offense accessible. As such, I couldn't leave it out. I also wanted this course to be an all inclusive, everything you need in one place, one and done product. So it's all in there. Need to hire you to be my marketing guy lol
I'm a new wrestler, and it is winter break rn. I want to get a lot better over break to get ahead of my competition. This program seems great and all, but because the course is tailored for BJJ, will the wrestling be watered down in a way that will negatively affect skill acquisition. Also, what specific skills used in wrestling aren't used for jiu-jitsu? Have a good new year.
lol for sure. tbh it's still massively undervalued-especially considering what we spend in a year on bjj memberships. If it's just not the right time then definitely work your way through this free playlist on my channel it's actually an instructional I was going to charge for, but decided to release for free: th-cam.com/play/PLeKkH0u4qbU0DhpBYbEm20TMnrsoRrIAZ.html
All takedowns for the time being my guy :/ but to answer your question here's a guy who can teach you how to finish from the back better than I ever could (ADCC champion Giancarlo Bodoni): th-cam.com/video/OiQiRNgA1y4/w-d-xo.html
Hey Alex, did you watch the whole video? I mention much of what's in the course syllabus. Also the checkout page has further info on what's inside. For a complete list, it's probably easier to tell you what's not included lol: wrestleu.mykajabi.com/offers/ZqMeN9io/checkout?coupon_code=RELEASEDEAL
ETS actually has an entire section dedicated to Greco-Roman upper-body throws (from under-hooks AND over-hooks). I teach you a protocol for throwing which simplifies the process. I've honestly never seen anyone teach it as well as I do in the course. Watch it, if you don't agree I'm happy to issue a refund! 🙌
Absolutely. I get emails every day from people who're thankful I start from an absolute beginners perspective in the course. The interesting thing is, whether you're new or experienced, you should be taught relatively the same. A good coach will consistently emphasize the basics and gradually expound on more "complex" moves. The course actually begins with stance work, first principles, and defense. Only once these essentials are covered do we progress into "low risk, high reward" takedowns, then to "medium risk, high reward" takedowns, and finally "high risk, high reward" takedowns. We progress in such a way that by the time we get to the "medium" and "high" risk takedowns, they aren't as risky. If you prioritize learning certain techniques in the standing position, you can mitigate the innate risk that comes with the riskier, yet essential, takedowns. This is part of the reason it took me over three years to design ETS; I had to consistently experiment with new students on what techniques to prioritize in their training for maximum progress. As always, happy to issue a full refund if you don't find it as impactful as I'm describing. Let me know how else I can help! -Coach Adam
lol no worries. Here's an 11 video series where I take you from absolute beginner to basic competency on your feet. The quality is better than most paid instructionals out there, but this one is free: th-cam.com/play/PLeKkH0u4qbU0DhpBYbEm20TMnrsoRrIAZ.html Everyone gets access to high level takedowns. ETS is just the most premium takedown instructional in existence. Enjoy!
I went to the website but it was unclear what the price is? It just had a description and then it asked for card details - it shows "$1,499 industry pricing" crossed out - does that mean it is close to that price? That would be far too expensive for me. If what you are selling is significantly cheaper than $1,499 then I recommend that you make that clear. Otherwise people will just move on as soon as they see the $1,499 figure. I would like to know whether what you are offering will teach take downs that are safe to perform on concrete. When I have learned takedowns in Jiu Jitsu I am often learning ones that will be extremely bad for the knees on concrete. EDIT: I have not seen the price on a different link. It looks like one of the links goes to a page without the price listed and another one of the links goes to an identical page but the price is given.
Hey Joe, did you watch the whole video? I state and highlight the price ($297) in the video as well as in all links. Within the links, the final price is displayed just below the industry pricing. Also in the video, I state that in 95% of the course curriculum you don't go down to a knee which indeed makes it well suited for self defense scenarios. This includes shots (singles, doubles, etc.) variations where you never touch a knee. Hope that helps!
No, I watched about halfway though and then wanted to buy it. Apologies that I never got to the end. In any case, I recommend you double check your links as the one on the description does not give a price but the one in the comments section does.@@WrestlingUniversity
@@joekiwi200 thank you for letting me brother, I think it's fixed (it's not displaying the link exactly as I entered it in the description for whatever reason, but displays the checkout page from my end-hope you're seeing the same).
Hey, how much defensive work is available? I am looking for something that covers as much defensive wrestling as possible, also, i know its a wrestling course, but is there any judo incorporated into it? thanks!
Great question. Have been seeing some questions about defense so spending some time on this one: The defensive portion is actually not just one of the most important aspects of the course, but one of the most widely appreciated. Defense is so important, I made it the second video of the entire course. Statistics show most people don't watch more than 10% of any online course. Knowing this, I designed ETS in way that even if you only watched the first 3 videos, it'd be worth the price of admission. The first video we build an effective stance for bjj and learn the most important principles that'll serve you throughout your entire grappling career (you can get that video for free actually through the link in the pinned comment), in the second video we cover the "4 Pillars of Effective Defense", and the third we dive into hand fighting/how to make contact safely. I've spent my life in gyms; coaches rarely, if ever, spend time on the insights I share with you in the first 3 videos. Mostly because they aren't aware of them, but sometimes because they don't prioritize them as important. Insane, I know, but this is one of the many reasons I think the course is so well received. Grapplers are massively underserved in the standing position-even if they have a "high level" wrestling coach. And to answer your Judo question, yes, we have an entire section on Foot Sweeps and I'll even do you one better-I designed an upper body throwing protocol within the "Over-Tie Series" section that allowed one of my students to throw a judo black belt during competition after learning this protocol just three days prior (the footage was going to be apart of this video promotion, but ended up making it apart of another video). If you don't progress in a similar fashion I'm happy to issue a full refund. It took me a lifetime to make this thing so I'm betting you will, but there's zero risk if you don't. -Coach Adam
That's awesome brother. Thank you. If you like throws I'd prioritize the "Series from Under-Hooks" as well as the "Series from Over-Hooks" lessons. You'll be handing out frequent flier miles in no time 💪✈ p.s. if you have any questions be sure to drop a line in the comment section within the instructional! I'm here to make you a beast 24/7, 365
I highly recommend this course to anyone who's serious about grappling or martial arts in general.
Appreciate you brother 🙏🏻
@@WrestlingUniversityplease do takedown for self defence
@@WrestlingUniversity likewise brother. you're going to help many guard pullers become men with this course.
@@Luc-1991lol 💪
@@ajithsidhu7183 I actually plan to do a 'wrestling for self defense' course in the future, but in the meantime I have done a few shorts to help shed light on the subject. Here are the two shorts:
th-cam.com/users/shortsiY4htGPHLFY
th-cam.com/users/shortsK0fpQoJz49U
I say this all the time, if I had a magic wand and could gift everyone with ONE self defense takedown it would be the snatch single (never touch a knee so works on any surface and works against any size opponent). I teach it in a few different videos, but here's the latest rendition:
th-cam.com/video/O8ITPP0W0iE/w-d-xo.html
Definitely need to rep this one out though, few have the talent to pick it up without a lot of reps (myself included).
One of the most thorough courses I’ve ever seen. Really starts from the ground up and gets you comfortable in the chaos.
Thank you Eddie! Here's to dominating the stand up game!
To the sceptics: Its totaly worth the money! i havent seen it all but im pretty amazed at what i´ve seen. It´s well structured and the little quizzes in between are a realy good recap. And i think its another sign that he realy thought about how to get you better. Thanks a lot for your good work! Greets from Germany
Means the world to me brother, so glad it's helping, thank you!
Just bought the program! Only 2 videos in and it’s definitely worth the money.
For the people who have received a lot of value from Adams videos and you’re on the fence, get off it & hop in.
Don’t be the person that says “All of his videos on TH-cam are free. Why would I buy his course?”
Because the 20% of Takedowns that create 80% of the results are taught in the course with great detail and in a step by step process.
Also, the videos are organized all in one place, with no information held back.
Therefore, you’re getting the most quality videos with the most in-depth information and all of the takedowns that you absolutely NEED to learn are in the course.
Which makes it to where you don’t have to pick & choose through his channel (as great as it is and continue watching his videos) which videos to watch.
Plus, the man has put tens of thousands worth of videos into his channel, so why not repay him?
Super hyped to be a part of the ETS, Adam. 💪🏽
I appreciate that so much brother. Thank you. Here's to staying on top!
Edit: Jordan, when I first saw your comment I somehow only caught the first two sentences, I missed the expansion underneath. I just wanna stop and really say thank you-not just for the kind words, but for going above and beyond and outlining a lot of the features I neglected to highlight myself. Truly grateful to have you apart of the ETS experience brother🏆
Absolutely, brother! Let's get it. @@WrestlingUniversity
Correction! After four months we finally had our first return - issued immediately and without question. See the links below for the information mentioned in the video↴
Ready to finally be confident on your feet? ↴
1) The Effective Takedown System
wrestleu.mykajabi.com/offers/ZqMeN9io?coupon_code=RELEASEDEAL
2) Get the first video from The Effective Takedown System (for free):
wrestleu.mykajabi.com/firstvideo
3) Questions?
Adam@Wrestling.University
Love the instructional. Has transformed my stand up game.
That's so nice to read Billy! Keep pushing 🏆
This has revolutionized my game thanks wrestle U! 10 out 10 would recommend!
That’s so cool to read brother, keep pushing!
I learn a lot from you champ keep it coming
Glad to hear it brother
The first course I’ve seen that integrates wrestling from a high-level wrestler specifically for use in Jiu Jitsu, so you stay protected from submissions. I’m about halfway through now and highly recommended.
When I find system videos like this I get exited because I basically just hit a gold mine
I’m out here finally building the wrestling aspect of my mma style because a friend of mine is a wrestling heavy fighter and I now have a “rival” to compete with
great demo, awesome job
Looks awesome
🫶
This instructional is the reason why everyone assumes i was a wrestler whenever i step onto the mat!
That's awesome Alex!
Damn, didn't expect to see that Pareto principle in a takedown video!!!
Setting the standard when it comes to takedowns for bjj 😇
This is great!
You should consider a job in sales lol. This looks great.
Take a breather, enjoy the results, and when you're ready, consider doing an Effective Defence System too perhaps? You could promo them together as a package or offer discounts to those who bought Effective Takedown System.
lol thank you brother. I appreciate the kind words and I absolutely love that title "EDS".
I definitely could have split this up into two separate courses for better profit margin's, but as it were, defense is actually the second video within the course. I believe defense is the essential underpinning which makes offense accessible. As such, I couldn't leave it out. I also wanted this course to be an all inclusive, everything you need in one place, one and done product. So it's all in there.
Need to hire you to be my marketing guy lol
I'm a new wrestler, and it is winter break rn. I want to get a lot better over break to get ahead of my competition. This program seems great and all, but because the course is tailored for BJJ, will the wrestling be watered down in a way that will negatively affect skill acquisition. Also, what specific skills used in wrestling aren't used for jiu-jitsu? Have a good new year.
Sick I didn't jump on the pre-release offer 😭
lol for sure. tbh it's still massively undervalued-especially considering what we spend in a year on bjj memberships. If it's just not the right time then definitely work your way through this free playlist on my channel it's actually an instructional I was going to charge for, but decided to release for free:
th-cam.com/play/PLeKkH0u4qbU0DhpBYbEm20TMnrsoRrIAZ.html
Hi!
do you teach wrestling classes live in an 1 on 1 setting or as group classes?
I do. Feel free to inquire via email!
effectivetakedownsystems@gmail.com
The course looks really comprehensive and well researched/structured. This is on my future purchase list.
Please reply how to place a video redirection URL like you putted for this short
Can you do me a favor qoach, post a tutorial video for the technique rear naked choke with both arm trap/double arm lock, thankyou in advance .
All takedowns for the time being my guy :/ but to answer your question here's a guy who can teach you how to finish from the back better than I ever could (ADCC champion Giancarlo Bodoni):
th-cam.com/video/OiQiRNgA1y4/w-d-xo.html
is there a list of all takedowns included in the course?
Hey Alex, did you watch the whole video? I mention much of what's in the course syllabus. Also the checkout page has further info on what's inside. For a complete list, it's probably easier to tell you what's not included lol:
wrestleu.mykajabi.com/offers/ZqMeN9io/checkout?coupon_code=RELEASEDEAL
Can a beginner with no experience take this course and will it help
Will help me as Greco-Roman wrestlers?
ETS actually has an entire section dedicated to Greco-Roman upper-body throws (from under-hooks AND over-hooks). I teach you a protocol for throwing which simplifies the process. I've honestly never seen anyone teach it as well as I do in the course. Watch it, if you don't agree I'm happy to issue a refund! 🙌
Is the course suitable for someone who has close to 0 knowledge about wrestling?
Absolutely. I get emails every day from people who're thankful I start from an absolute beginners perspective in the course.
The interesting thing is, whether you're new or experienced, you should be taught relatively the same. A good coach will consistently emphasize the basics and gradually expound on more "complex" moves.
The course actually begins with stance work, first principles, and defense. Only once these essentials are covered do we progress into "low risk, high reward" takedowns, then to "medium risk, high reward" takedowns, and finally "high risk, high reward" takedowns.
We progress in such a way that by the time we get to the "medium" and "high" risk takedowns, they aren't as risky. If you prioritize learning certain techniques in the standing position, you can mitigate the innate risk that comes with the riskier, yet essential, takedowns.
This is part of the reason it took me over three years to design ETS; I had to consistently experiment with new students on what techniques to prioritize in their training for maximum progress.
As always, happy to issue a full refund if you don't find it as impactful as I'm describing. Let me know how else I can help!
-Coach Adam
Can help in mma ..?
*cries in 3rd world country*
lol no worries. Here's an 11 video series where I take you from absolute beginner to basic competency on your feet. The quality is better than most paid instructionals out there, but this one is free:
th-cam.com/play/PLeKkH0u4qbU0DhpBYbEm20TMnrsoRrIAZ.html
Everyone gets access to high level takedowns. ETS is just the most premium takedown instructional in existence. Enjoy!
@@WrestlingUniversity Nice, thank you!
I went to the website but it was unclear what the price is? It just had a description and then it asked for card details - it shows "$1,499 industry pricing" crossed out - does that mean it is close to that price? That would be far too expensive for me. If what you are selling is significantly cheaper than $1,499 then I recommend that you make that clear. Otherwise people will just move on as soon as they see the $1,499 figure.
I would like to know whether what you are offering will teach take downs that are safe to perform on concrete. When I have learned takedowns in Jiu Jitsu I am often learning ones that will be extremely bad for the knees on concrete.
EDIT: I have not seen the price on a different link. It looks like one of the links goes to a page without the price listed and another one of the links goes to an identical page but the price is given.
Hey Joe, did you watch the whole video? I state and highlight the price ($297) in the video as well as in all links. Within the links, the final price is displayed just below the industry pricing.
Also in the video, I state that in 95% of the course curriculum you don't go down to a knee which indeed makes it well suited for self defense scenarios. This includes shots (singles, doubles, etc.) variations where you never touch a knee. Hope that helps!
No, I watched about halfway though and then wanted to buy it. Apologies that I never got to the end. In any case, I recommend you double check your links as the one on the description does not give a price but the one in the comments section does.@@WrestlingUniversity
@@joekiwi200 thank you for letting me brother, I think it's fixed (it's not displaying the link exactly as I entered it in the description for whatever reason, but displays the checkout page from my end-hope you're seeing the same).
Yes, it's fixed now.@@WrestlingUniversity
Hey, how much defensive work is available? I am looking for something that covers as much defensive wrestling as possible, also, i know its a wrestling course, but is there any judo incorporated into it? thanks!
Great question. Have been seeing some questions about defense so spending some time on this one:
The defensive portion is actually not just one of the most important aspects of the course, but one of the most widely appreciated.
Defense is so important, I made it the second video of the entire course. Statistics show most people don't watch more than 10% of any online course. Knowing this, I designed ETS in way that even if you only watched the first 3 videos, it'd be worth the price of admission.
The first video we build an effective stance for bjj and learn the most important principles that'll serve you throughout your entire grappling career (you can get that video for free actually through the link in the pinned comment), in the second video we cover the "4 Pillars of Effective Defense", and the third we dive into hand fighting/how to make contact safely.
I've spent my life in gyms; coaches rarely, if ever, spend time on the insights I share with you in the first 3 videos. Mostly because they aren't aware of them, but sometimes because they don't prioritize them as important.
Insane, I know, but this is one of the many reasons I think the course is so well received. Grapplers are massively underserved in the standing position-even if they have a "high level" wrestling coach.
And to answer your Judo question, yes, we have an entire section on Foot Sweeps and I'll even do you one better-I designed an upper body throwing protocol within the "Over-Tie Series" section that allowed one of my students to throw a judo black belt during competition after learning this protocol just three days prior (the footage was going to be apart of this video promotion, but ended up making it apart of another video).
If you don't progress in a similar fashion I'm happy to issue a full refund. It took me a lifetime to make this thing so I'm betting you will, but there's zero risk if you don't.
-Coach Adam
@@WrestlingUniversity thanks for taking the time out to answer in detail! I appreciate it! 😊🙂
@@fatboywins heck yah brother. Here to make you a beast 7 days a week 😎
@@WrestlingUniversity What is the difference between no gi judo throws vs throws used in bjj, if there is any?
I am going to happily buy your instructional. Your content is so high quality man I’m excited to plant some fools 🤼
That's awesome brother. Thank you. If you like throws I'd prioritize the "Series from Under-Hooks" as well as the "Series from Over-Hooks" lessons. You'll be handing out frequent flier miles in no time 💪✈
p.s. if you have any questions be sure to drop a line in the comment section within the instructional! I'm here to make you a beast 24/7, 365