Creative single-leg and wrestle-up sequences that flow into passes and subs.
The Bottom Line
You learn Russian tie, arm drag, and wrestle-up routes. You connect singles to ashi or quick passes. You do not get a strict, conservative folkstyle curriculum.
⚡️ Quick facts
Best for: Creative grapplers
Skip if: You want rigid basics
Tech focus: Single Leg, Russian Tie, Wrestle Up
Biggest takeaway: Wrestle-ups to offense
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What You'll Learn
ADCC medalist Jeff Glover packages single-leg concepts from standing and grounded positions with wrestle-up transitions to passes and immediate submissions. Creative, BJJ-first takes on Russian ties, arm drags, and leg entanglement follow-ups.
Primary Techniques You'll Drill
- Single Leg
- Russian Tie
- Arm Drag
- Wrestle Up
- Iranian
- Ashi Entry
- Mount Escape Single
Format & Level
- Instructional style: System Based, Technique Collection
- Skill level: Intermediate
- Format: No-Gi
- Runtime: 1 hour and 25 minutes
- Volumes: 3
Should You Buy It?
Wait for daily deal. I like this for adding wrestle-up imagination to otherwise standard single-leg games.
Why Jeff Glover?
Glover is an ADCC medalist and BJJ pioneer known for creative sequences and underrated fundamentals.
Community feedback
Here’s a summary of common feedback from platforms like Reddit’s r/bjj.
😍 Why People Love It
- Redditors praise Glover as a creative OG with practical concepts.
- Clips show usable Russian tie and go-behind ideas.
- Fans like wrestle-up chains into leg attacks.
🤔 Common Criticisms
- A few said he felt checked out as an instructor in some settings.
- Unorthodox flair can distract detail-oriented learners.
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Smart Alternatives
- Wrestling For Jiu Jitsu by Shawn Williams – More structured tie-up to finish curriculum. (Price: $147.00, 6 vols)
- Wrestling For BJJ by Vlad Koulikov – Cradle and sambo-influenced options from ties. (Price: $79.00, 2 vols)
Sources & References
Video Breakdowns
Official listing: View Wrestling For BJJ on BJJ Fanatics
Additional References
Your next step
You have the breakdown, community feedback, and my final thoughts. Now it’s your move.

