



Forging the Guard: Wrestle Ups by Giancarlo Bodoni
Giancarlo Bodoni, one of the most dominant grapplers on the planet and a top student of the legendary John Danaher, brings you a game-changing instructional designed to reframe how you think about reversals from the bottom.
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In Forging the Guard: Wrestle Ups, Giancarlo reveals how to seamlessly blend traditional BJJ guard positions with low-effort, high-reward wrestle ups—turning common situations into powerful sweeps and takedowns.
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Far from being a scramble-heavy, energy-draining tactic, Giancarlo teaches you how to use precision, timing, and structure to make wrestle ups an efficient and reliable part of your no-gi arsenal.
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Whether you're attacking from butterfly, shin-on-shin, reverse de la Riva, or half guard, this series gives you the keys to controlling the pace and finishing with dominant top position—without muscling through your opponent.

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What will You Learn?
Master effortless reversals by combining elite jiu-jitsu technique with perfectly timed wrestle ups.
Giancarlo Bodoni, one of the most dominant grapplers on the planet and a top student of the legendary John Danaher, brings you a game-changing instructional designed to reframe how you think about reversals from the bottom.
In Forging the Guard: Wrestle Ups, Giancarlo reveals how to seamlessly blend traditional BJJ guard positions with low-effort, high-reward wrestle ups—turning common situations into powerful sweeps and takedowns. Far from being a scramble-heavy, energy-draining tactic, Giancarlo teaches you how to use precision, timing, and structure to make wrestle ups an efficient and reliable part of your no-gi arsenal.
Whether you're attacking from butterfly, shin-on-shin, reverse de la Riva, or half guard, this series gives you the keys to controlling the pace and finishing with dominant top position—without muscling through your opponent.
What You’ll Learn:
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🛡️ Guard Mastery Meets Wrestling Efficiency
Discover how to fuse classic guard structures with modern wrestling to create clean, effortless reversals. -
🔁 No-Gi Reversals Reimagined
Understand why nearly every effective no-gi sweep ends with a wrestle up—and how to finish strong every time. -
⏱️ Timing Over Strength
Learn Giancarlo’s approach to minimal-effort wrestle ups by reading your opponent and striking at the perfect moment. -
🦋 Systemized Entries from Top Guards
Build wrestle up attacks from butterfly guard, shin-on-shin, reverse de la Riva, and more. -
🔒 Defensive to Offensive Transitions
Turn defensive moments into dominant scrambles that get you on top and in control. -
🧠 Elite-Level Insight
Learn from one of the best minds in the game, trained under John Danaher and battle-tested at the highest level.
Who’s This For?
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Grapplers who want to upgrade their no-gi guard game
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Wrestlers looking to blend seamlessly into jiu-jitsu
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BJJ players seeking efficient ways to get on top
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Anyone tired of muscling through reversals and sweeps
What Exactly do You Get?
Part 1
- Intro
- Reversals In No Gi Grappling: A Guiding Philosophy
- The Hierarchy Of Off Balances
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The Fundamental Wrestle Up Dilemma: Head Height Hip Height
Part 2
- Seated Vs Kneeling Intro To Short Double Leg
- Finishing Protocols Turking To Score
- Clawing To Score
- Back Side 2 On 1 To Score
- Front Side 2 On 1 To Score
- Shoulders And Hips
- Shoulder Post Double
- Hip Heist Double
- Arm Drag Double
Part 3
- 2 On 1 Elbow Pass
- 2 On 1 Elbow Post
- 2 On 1 Cross Post
- Heisting Snap
- Te Guruma
- Snap To Ankle Pick
- Snap Double
- Seated Snap To Cow Catcher
- A Solid Set Up For Wrestle Ups: Sumi Gaeshi
Part 4
- Over Hook Hip Heist
- Whizzer Knee Slide
- Slide By
- Seated Ankle Pick
- Cradle
- Elevation To Double
Part 5
- Seated Vs Standing Heel Toe
- Strategies For Hand Fighting
- Judging Distance
- Snatch Double Leg
- Mid Distance Double
- Far Distance Double
- Inside Reach Single
- Outside Reach Single
Part 6
- Arm Drags
- Snatching Arm Drags
- Double Kouchi Double Leg
- Double Kouchi Split Stance Double
- Employing Ashi Waza
- De Ashi Single
- De Ashi Ankle Pick
- Outside Ankle Pick
- Inside Ankle Pick
- Overwhelming Your Opponent
Part 7
- Supine Vs Standing (Proactive) Tripod To Double Leg
- Reverse Tripod Double Leg
- Troubleshooting Tripod Double Leg: The Pendulum
- Double Shin Double Leg
- Kani Basami Double Leg
- Supine Vs Split Squat Pendulum Single Leg
- Tight Waist Build
- Inversion Double Leg
- Cross Ankle DLR
Part 8
- Leg Entanglements Ashi Garami Double
- Ashi Tripod
- Forward Shifting
- Ashi/Tripod Combo
- X Guard Double
- Ashi High Leg Rise
- Cross Ashi High Leg Heist
- 50/50 High Leg Heist
- Kani Basami
- Using Wrestle Ups For Guard Retention Low Double & Ankle Pick
- Single Legs
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Giancarlo Bodoni, one of the most dominant grapplers on the planet and a top student of the legendary John Danaher, brings you a game-changing instructional designed to reframe how you think about reversals from the bottom.
-
In Forging the Guard: Wrestle Ups, Giancarlo reveals how to seamlessly blend traditional BJJ guard positions with low-effort, high-reward wrestle ups—turning common situations into powerful sweeps and takedowns.
-
Far from being a scramble-heavy, energy-draining tactic, Giancarlo teaches you how to use precision, timing, and structure to make wrestle ups an efficient and reliable part of your no-gi arsenal.
-
Whether you're attacking from butterfly, shin-on-shin, reverse de la Riva, or half guard, this series gives you the keys to controlling the pace and finishing with dominant top position—without muscling through your opponent.

Check Out a Free Sample:
What will You Learn?
Master effortless reversals by combining elite jiu-jitsu technique with perfectly timed wrestle ups.
Giancarlo Bodoni, one of the most dominant grapplers on the planet and a top student of the legendary John Danaher, brings you a game-changing instructional designed to reframe how you think about reversals from the bottom.
In Forging the Guard: Wrestle Ups, Giancarlo reveals how to seamlessly blend traditional BJJ guard positions with low-effort, high-reward wrestle ups—turning common situations into powerful sweeps and takedowns. Far from being a scramble-heavy, energy-draining tactic, Giancarlo teaches you how to use precision, timing, and structure to make wrestle ups an efficient and reliable part of your no-gi arsenal.
Whether you're attacking from butterfly, shin-on-shin, reverse de la Riva, or half guard, this series gives you the keys to controlling the pace and finishing with dominant top position—without muscling through your opponent.
What You’ll Learn:
-
🛡️ Guard Mastery Meets Wrestling Efficiency
Discover how to fuse classic guard structures with modern wrestling to create clean, effortless reversals. -
🔁 No-Gi Reversals Reimagined
Understand why nearly every effective no-gi sweep ends with a wrestle up—and how to finish strong every time. -
⏱️ Timing Over Strength
Learn Giancarlo’s approach to minimal-effort wrestle ups by reading your opponent and striking at the perfect moment. -
🦋 Systemized Entries from Top Guards
Build wrestle up attacks from butterfly guard, shin-on-shin, reverse de la Riva, and more. -
🔒 Defensive to Offensive Transitions
Turn defensive moments into dominant scrambles that get you on top and in control. -
🧠 Elite-Level Insight
Learn from one of the best minds in the game, trained under John Danaher and battle-tested at the highest level.
Who’s This For?
-
Grapplers who want to upgrade their no-gi guard game
-
Wrestlers looking to blend seamlessly into jiu-jitsu
-
BJJ players seeking efficient ways to get on top
-
Anyone tired of muscling through reversals and sweeps
What Exactly do You Get?
Part 1
- Intro
- Reversals In No Gi Grappling: A Guiding Philosophy
- The Hierarchy Of Off Balances
-
The Fundamental Wrestle Up Dilemma: Head Height Hip Height
Part 2
- Seated Vs Kneeling Intro To Short Double Leg
- Finishing Protocols Turking To Score
- Clawing To Score
- Back Side 2 On 1 To Score
- Front Side 2 On 1 To Score
- Shoulders And Hips
- Shoulder Post Double
- Hip Heist Double
- Arm Drag Double
Part 3
- 2 On 1 Elbow Pass
- 2 On 1 Elbow Post
- 2 On 1 Cross Post
- Heisting Snap
- Te Guruma
- Snap To Ankle Pick
- Snap Double
- Seated Snap To Cow Catcher
- A Solid Set Up For Wrestle Ups: Sumi Gaeshi
Part 4
- Over Hook Hip Heist
- Whizzer Knee Slide
- Slide By
- Seated Ankle Pick
- Cradle
- Elevation To Double
Part 5
- Seated Vs Standing Heel Toe
- Strategies For Hand Fighting
- Judging Distance
- Snatch Double Leg
- Mid Distance Double
- Far Distance Double
- Inside Reach Single
- Outside Reach Single
Part 6
- Arm Drags
- Snatching Arm Drags
- Double Kouchi Double Leg
- Double Kouchi Split Stance Double
- Employing Ashi Waza
- De Ashi Single
- De Ashi Ankle Pick
- Outside Ankle Pick
- Inside Ankle Pick
- Overwhelming Your Opponent
Part 7
- Supine Vs Standing (Proactive) Tripod To Double Leg
- Reverse Tripod Double Leg
- Troubleshooting Tripod Double Leg: The Pendulum
- Double Shin Double Leg
- Kani Basami Double Leg
- Supine Vs Split Squat Pendulum Single Leg
- Tight Waist Build
- Inversion Double Leg
- Cross Ankle DLR
Part 8
- Leg Entanglements Ashi Garami Double
- Ashi Tripod
- Forward Shifting
- Ashi/Tripod Combo
- X Guard Double
- Ashi High Leg Rise
- Cross Ashi High Leg Heist
- 50/50 High Leg Heist
- Kani Basami
- Using Wrestle Ups For Guard Retention Low Double & Ankle Pick
- Single Legs






















