Under Pressure: Leg Entanglements – In-Depth Review

Concept‑first clamp and kuzushi entries that tame chaos before you attack legs.

The Bottom Line

You learn to off‑balance opponents and force defensive reactions into ashi garami. The aim is safe control before submissions. Choose this if you want a slower, principle‑driven route into modern entanglements.

⚡️ Quick facts

Best for: You like concepts first

Skip if: You want fast finishes

Tech focus: Clamp Guard, Ashi Garami Entries, Kuzushi, Outside Ashi, Reap

Biggest takeaway: Control creates clean leg locks.

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What You'll Learn

Glick’s series is more conceptual: clamp guard, kuzushi, and dilemma‑based entries into ashi. If you like Degle’s structure but want a slower, methodical build‑up, this fits.

It is not a pure finishing compendium; it is a control‑first path to safe entanglements.

Primary Techniques You'll Drill

  • Clamp Guard
  • Ashi Garami Entries
  • Kuzushi
  • Outside Ashi
  • Reap
  • Leg Entanglements

Format & Level

  • Instructional style: Conceptual, System Based, Drill Heavy
  • Skill level: All Levels
  • Format: No-Gi
  • Runtime: 7 hours

Should You Buy It?

Wait for daily deal. I placed it fifth because it excels at building the control layer many leg‑lockers skip, which helps you finish more safely later.

Why Brian Glick?

Brian Glick is a long‑time Danaher black belt known for methodical, principle‑driven teaching. He emphasizes kuzushi and control to create dilemmas that expose legs. His catalog covers guard retention, half butterfly, and leg entanglements. He is widely respected for clarity, especially for older or less explosive athletes. The product page and BJJ Fanatics blog highlight the clamp‑to‑ashi approach.

Community feedback

Here’s a summary of common feedback from platforms like Reddit’s r/bjj.

😍 Why People Love It

  • Some users praised Glick's teaching clarity and organized layering.
  • Fans of Danaher lineage liked the clamp‑based entries and conceptual focus.

🤔 Common Criticisms

  • A few said pacing felt slow and academic.
  • Some posts questioned value versus price for casual hobbyists.

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Sources & References

Official listing: View Under Pressure: Leg Entanglements by Brian Glick on BJJ Fanatics

Additional References

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