Best Jeff Glover Instructional: Ranked Picks for 2025

We ranked Jeff Glover’s most useful BJJ Fanatics instructionals by community reception, coherence, and who benefits most. See which deep half, escapes, and specialty sets deserve your time and money.

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🥋 #1 The No Gi Deep Half Guard 2.0 by Jeff Glover


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💰 $97.00

⭐ Community rating: 9/10


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Instructor: Jeff Glover

Style: System Based, Drill Heavy

Best for: All Levels

Format: No-Gi

Runtime: 1 hour and 39 minutes

Volumes: 3

Biggest takeaway: Use deep half to reverse reliably

Techniques: Deep Half, Back Door Sweep, Overtop Sweep, Single Leg, Knee Shield Entries, Chin Strap

Notable alternatives:

You learn a simple decision tree built around over-the-top, backdoor, and single-leg sweeps. Glover shows how to enter deep half from bad spots and troubleshoot underhooks. You do not get gi-only lapel chains or long theory lectures.

✅ Pros

  • A clear three-sweep map reduces decision fatigue under pressure.
  • Entries from bad spots make half guard practical in scrambles.
  • Short drills reinforce timing without hours of mindless reps.

⚠️ Cons

  • Coverage is no-gi only; gi players must adapt grips.
  • Advanced lapel variations are not included.
  • If you want a giant library, this focused set may feel small.

💡 I found the three-sweep map keeps rolls simple under pressure. Recommendation: Buy it now.


🥋 #2 Deep Half Guard Evolution by Jeff Glover


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💰 $97.00

⭐ Community rating: 8.5/10


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Instructor: Jeff Glover

Style: System Based

Best for: Intermediate

Format: No-Gi

Runtime: 1 hour and 28 minutes

Volumes: 3

Biggest takeaway: Connect hooks to chain reversals

Techniques: Deep Half, Hook Transitions, X Guard Switches, 50/50 Transfer, Back Takes

Notable alternatives:

This set builds on Glover’s core three-sweep map with hook-based transitions and pressure counters. You see back takes, 50/50 entries, and passing answers. It assumes comfort in deep half and no-gi.

✅ Pros

  • Shows how to link sweeps into sustained offense.
  • Adds passing counters that many deep-half sets ignore.
  • Stays practical without bloated move-dumps.

⚠️ Cons

  • Steep curve if you have not mastered 2.0.
  • Less useful if you rarely play bottom half.
  • No gi-only focus limits direct gi application.

💡 I used these hook connections to turn one sweep into a full sequence. Recommendation: Wait for daily deal.


🥋 #3 Get Off Me Fool by Jeff Glover


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💰 $97.00

⭐ Community rating: 8.2/10


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Instructor: Jeff Glover

Style: System Based

Best for: All Levels

Format: No-Gi

Runtime: 1 hour and 33 minutes

Biggest takeaway: Escape and attack in one motion

Techniques: Kimura Trap, Side Control Escapes, Mount Escapes, Back Escapes

Notable alternatives:

Glover frames a plan for escaping mount, side, back, and knee-on-belly. Transitions target immediate offense, not just survival. It is no-gi focused and light on long conceptual lectures.

✅ Pros

  • Turns defense into fast back takes and counters.
  • Compact lessons that are easy to test in sparring.
  • Covers the most common bad positions you face.

⚠️ Cons

  • Less conceptual than academic escape systems.
  • No gi focus means gi grip breaks are minimal.
  • Production feels brisk; some want more drilling.

💡 I drilled the kimura-trap exits as automatic transitions, not pauses. Recommendation: Wait for daily deal.


🥋 #4 Dirty Darcing by Jeff Glover


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💰 $97.00

⭐ Community rating: 8/10


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Instructor: Jeff Glover

Style: System Based

Best for: Intermediate

Format: No-Gi

Runtime: 1 hour and 32 minutes

Volumes: 3

Biggest takeaway: Hide entries, finish without burning out

Techniques: Darce, Marce, Farce, Rolling Darce

Notable alternatives:

You learn disguised D'Arce entries from sprawls, half-guard tops, and scrambles. Variations reduce arm burn while keeping squeeze tight. You will not get gi lapel chokes or slow positional control systems.

✅ Pros

  • High-percentage entries during chaotic scrambles.
  • Finishing mechanics spare your forearms.
  • Shows marce and farce chains rarely covered elsewhere.

⚠️ Cons

  • Specialized; limited value if you avoid front headlocks.
  • Reports of review moderation hurt trust for some buyers.
  • Production is punchy; theory coverage is brief.

💡 I stopped forcing the squeeze and focused on angle before pressure. Recommendation: Wait for daily deal.


🥋 #5 Deep Half (2022) by Jeff Glover


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💰 $97.00

⭐ Community rating: 8.3/10


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Instructor: Jeff Glover

Style: System Based

Best for: Advanced

Format: No-Gi

Runtime: 1 hour and 22 minutes

Volumes: 3

Biggest takeaway: Tie all deep-half branches together

Techniques: Deep Half, X Guard Switch, 50/50 Footlock, Deep Half Passing

Notable alternatives:

This advanced release unifies Glover’s deep-half knowledge into one system. You learn reversals, 50/50 entries, and how to address deep half from top positions. It expects substantial time already spent in deep half.

✅ Pros

  • Consolidates multiple releases into an advanced system.
  • Covers both bottom and top sides of the position.
  • Efficient structure for people already fluent in deep half.

⚠️ Cons

  • Little hand-holding for new players.
  • Niche if deep half is not your game.
  • No gi-only focus reduces gi-specific detail.

💡 I used it to connect my favorite reversals with actual passing plans. Recommendation: Wait for daily deal.


🥋 #6 Leg Tangle 50/50 by Jeff Glover


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💰 $97.00

⭐ Community rating: 7.2/10


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Instructor: Jeff Glover

Style: System Based

Best for: Intermediate

Format: No-Gi

Runtime: 1 hour and 18 minutes

Volumes: 2

Biggest takeaway: Build threat from classic 50/50

Techniques: 50/50, Cross Foot Lock, Straight Ankle Lock, Inverted Heel Hook

Notable alternatives:

You get cross-foot locks, ankle locks, and inverted heel hook options from 50/50. Transitions tie neatly to deep half pathways. It is a narrow specialization and not a complete leglock curriculum.

✅ Pros

  • Compact entry and finish options without fluff.
  • Connects well from deep half pathways.
  • Easy to sample without a massive time commitment.

⚠️ Cons

  • Shallow compared to dedicated 50/50 encyclopedias.
  • 50/50 rules and stalling debates can limit use in the gi.
  • Not a full lower-limb system across positions.

💡 I used the cross-foot lock as a quick score when sweeps stalled. Recommendation: Skip.


🥋 #7 Fundamental Lessons For Jiu Jitsu by Jeff Glover


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💰 $99.00

⭐ Community rating: 7.8/10


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Instructor: Jeff Glover

Style: Conceptual, Technique Collection

Best for: Beginner

Format: Both

Runtime: 2 hours and 30 minutes

Volumes: 4

Biggest takeaway: Keep fundamentals short and repeatable

Techniques: Technical Stand Up, Breakfalls, Closed Guard Submissions, Back Control

Notable alternatives:

Glover walks you through movement basics, breakfalls, stand-ups, and key escapes. Short segments make it easy to practice one idea at a time. It is not a competition meta or a giant system.

✅ Pros

  • Approachable pacing and friendly tone for beginners.
  • Covers movement, escapes, and simple submissions.
  • Easy to binge in short blocks between classes.

⚠️ Cons

  • Not aimed at competitors seeking a tight meta.
  • Limited deep dives compared to long format courses.
  • Some may want more sparring footage.

💡 I had beginners practice one clip per session for steady gains. Recommendation: Wait for daily deal.

How to pick the right Jeff Glover instructional for your game

If you are new to deep half or smaller than most partners, start with No Gi Deep Half 2.0 for the simplest sweep map. Comfortable in deep half and want more branches? Choose Deep Half Guard Evolution, then the 2022 Deep Half to consolidate. Struggling from bad positions? Get Off Me Fool adds practical escapes that flip defense into offense. Hunt front headlocks? Dirty Darcing is a compact D'Arce path. Leglock curious but not ready for a huge curriculum? Leg Tangle 50/50 is a small sampler. Beginners who want basics and self-defense should consider Fundamental Lessons For Jiu Jitsu. Whatever you pick, most buyers on r/bjj suggest waiting for Daily Deals to maximize value.

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