What are the things Danaher hasn't covered yet?

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Here is what he has already put out
Fundamentals:
Pin and turtle escape
Closed guard
Open guard
Guard retention
Passing the guard
Half guard fundamentals
Half guard passing
Turtle strangles and breakdowns


Enter the system:
Back attacks
Leglocks
Kimura
Armbars
Triangles
Front headlocks

Feet to floor: 3 volumes

Solo drills (free instructional when rona broke out)


What are the things left?
Butterfly ?


Of course by that I mean real bjj stuff he hasn't shown yet, not instructionals like "the championship mindset", "getting swole as a grappler" or "how to look like a badass when performing a move" that bjj fanatics will likely put out to make a dollar lol.
 
Self defense maybe? Or wristlocks?
Which means that, if you buy all of his instructionals, you have almost all the knowledge of arguably the greatest instructor in the world on every position (granted he must hold back some secrets), you just have to study that in detail.
I have a few Danaher instructionals, this guy is just amazing as an instructor, I know he is unbearable to many people who fall asleep while watching his videos, but IMO the ability he has to systemize everything is just out of this world, I learn so much more from watching his instructionals and drilling the shit out of them with buddies of mine in my garage than from showing up at class and just going through the "move of the day".
Of course his dvds are super expensive (200 bucks) but I have never paid more than 100 for them (which is already plenty enough).
 
Which means that, if you buy all of his instructionals, you have almost all the knowledge of arguably the greatest instructor in the world on every position (granted he must hold back some secrets), you just have to study that in detail.
I have a few Danaher instructionals, this guy is just amazing as an instructor, I know he is unbearable to many people who fall asleep while watching his videos, but IMO the ability he has to systemize everything is just out of this world, I learn so much more from watching his instructionals and drilling the shit out of them with buddies of mine in my garage than from showing up at class and just going through the "move of the day".
Of course his dvds are super expensive (200 bucks) but I have never paid more than 100 for them (which is already plenty enough).

What makes you say he's the greatest in the world?
 
What makes you say he's the greatest in the world?
Some kind of consensus in the bjj comuunity+his students' results in competition in a very short time.
With Danaher, you literally have a very high IQ psycho (he has almost in PHD in philosophy form the University of Columbia) who devoted his entire life to teaching bjj and to the science of killing people lmfao
The shit he teaches must work, that for sure.
 
He should do a shaolin analysis from a technical standpoint.
 
his students' results in competition in a very short time.

To link this quote back to the OP, I don't expect him to release content on everything, given that his approach is that BJJ is bloated with techniques that are low % and the best way to get results / effective BJJ is by using a systematic approach to only a limited number of high % techniques.
 
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