



Catch Wrestling Submissions by Jake Shannon
Donât just learn a bag of tricks, Jake teaches you how to create a hard to stop submission chain that pushes the pace and leaves your opponent open for submissions!
- Jake Shannon, Founder & Coach of Scientific Wrestling, is back with more Catch Wrestling BRUTALITY!
- Learn complex Catch-based submissions with easy to follow steps that will have you ripping toe holds, kneebars, and more.
- Submissions like the Dragon Sleeper and Texas Cloverleaf provide a unique perspective on how to make your opponent submit.
- Compliment your game with a new perspective that is attack-based and submission oriented.
Donât just learn a bag of tricks, Jake teaches you how to create a hard to stop submission chain that pushes the pace and leaves your opponent open for submissions!
Jake Shannon, Founder & Coach of Scientific Wrestling, is back with more Catch Wrestling BRUTALITY!

What Will You Learn?
Catch Wrestling is a unique approach to grappling. Whether your background is in BJJ, Sambo, Judo, or Folkstyle Wrestling, Jake Shannon is the right person to introduce you to Catch Wrestling. With over a decade of experience in Catch, Jake has a way of breaking down complex techniques into digestible chunks that ANYONE can add to their game.
Catch Wrestling Submissions focuses on putting your opponent in compromising positions that leave you stable, and ready to attack. Jake teaches methods of control that completely stifle your opponentâs movement. Part 3 of the instructional focuses on using pins to shut down your opponentâs escapes. Techniques like the deadman pin leave them with nowhere to turn!

Jake continuously puts you in positions where you have the advantage positionally and can utilize proper leverage to overcome your opponent. Techniques like The Sugar Hold leave your opponent with a feeling of dread this impending doom and discomfort forces them to make mistakes. Whatâs even better is that you donât have to rely on strength. Instead, Catch Wrestling Submissions gives you an attack plan that revolves around easy to learn patterns that lead to surefire submissions.
Catch Wrestling Submissions has a section dedicated to being underneath your opponent. While this isnât ideal if you grapple long enough someone is probably going to put you on your back! Jake teaches you how to utilize Catch Wrestlingâs aggressive approach even from BAD positions. Get out from underneath your opponent with techniques like the short sit out, and the slick arm switch.
Check out the complete technique list below!

So, What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1:
- Introduction
- The 9 positions of catch canÂ
- Head and arm submissionsÂ
- Subs from cross body cross face
- Sugar holdÂ
- Toe holdÂ
- Cradle chokeÂ
- Other side cradle chokeÂ
- ReCounter to half guard from cross recovery
- Lockdown counterÂ
- Double wrist lock from cross body
- Counters to cloth grabÂ
Part 2:
- North south subs
- Dragon sleeperÂ
- Neck crankÂ
- Shin ride subsÂ
- Walk back knee attack
- Wrist locks from punchingÂ
- Bear crawlÂ
- Fujiwara cradleÂ
- Texas cloverleafÂ
- Leg locks from Saturday night rideÂ
- Knee bar detailsÂ
- Knee bar drillsÂ
- Knee bar toe holdÂ
- Knee escape counterÂ
- Counter to the counter
- Ball and chain knee bar counter
- Toe hold counter to knee bar escape counterÂ
- Belly down heel hookÂ
- Carl gotchÂ
- Toe holdsÂ
- Where to attackÂ
Part 3:
- Rear body rear cross face subsÂ
- Neck crankÂ
- Toe holdÂ
- Rear north south positionÂ
- Chin strapÂ
- Front full nelsonÂ
- Rear north south position 2Â
- Chin strap roll with s lockÂ
- Steering wheel toe holdÂ
- Putting the turtle on its back
- Cross face counter to turtleÂ
- Deadman pinÂ
- Crossface cradleÂ
- PinsÂ
- Crossface cradle variation
- Bill robinson armbar to fujiwara armbar to pinÂ
- Bar arm to hammer lockÂ
- Bar arm to bridge rolloverÂ
- Wrestling guillotine and far side twisterÂ
- Calf slicerÂ
- Side wind
- Inside and outside toe hold
Part 4:
- IntroductionÂ
- Reversal of single leg into spladleÂ
- Single leg counter to cradleÂ
- Arm drag counter to mareÂ
- Escapes from bottomÂ
- Front arm switch to the backÂ
- Getting from phase 3 to phase 1Â
- Short normal long sitoutÂ
- Sitout switchÂ
- Sit out Arm rollÂ
- Stand from underneathÂ
- OutroÂ
ï»żSo, What Does It Cost?
ï»ż$77
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Description
Donât just learn a bag of tricks, Jake teaches you how to create a hard to stop submission chain that pushes the pace and leaves your opponent open for submissions!
- Jake Shannon, Founder & Coach of Scientific Wrestling, is back with more Catch Wrestling BRUTALITY!
- Learn complex Catch-based submissions with easy to follow steps that will have you ripping toe holds, kneebars, and more.
- Submissions like the Dragon Sleeper and Texas Cloverleaf provide a unique perspective on how to make your opponent submit.
- Compliment your game with a new perspective that is attack-based and submission oriented.
Donât just learn a bag of tricks, Jake teaches you how to create a hard to stop submission chain that pushes the pace and leaves your opponent open for submissions!
Jake Shannon, Founder & Coach of Scientific Wrestling, is back with more Catch Wrestling BRUTALITY!

What Will You Learn?
Catch Wrestling is a unique approach to grappling. Whether your background is in BJJ, Sambo, Judo, or Folkstyle Wrestling, Jake Shannon is the right person to introduce you to Catch Wrestling. With over a decade of experience in Catch, Jake has a way of breaking down complex techniques into digestible chunks that ANYONE can add to their game.
Catch Wrestling Submissions focuses on putting your opponent in compromising positions that leave you stable, and ready to attack. Jake teaches methods of control that completely stifle your opponentâs movement. Part 3 of the instructional focuses on using pins to shut down your opponentâs escapes. Techniques like the deadman pin leave them with nowhere to turn!

Jake continuously puts you in positions where you have the advantage positionally and can utilize proper leverage to overcome your opponent. Techniques like The Sugar Hold leave your opponent with a feeling of dread this impending doom and discomfort forces them to make mistakes. Whatâs even better is that you donât have to rely on strength. Instead, Catch Wrestling Submissions gives you an attack plan that revolves around easy to learn patterns that lead to surefire submissions.
Catch Wrestling Submissions has a section dedicated to being underneath your opponent. While this isnât ideal if you grapple long enough someone is probably going to put you on your back! Jake teaches you how to utilize Catch Wrestlingâs aggressive approach even from BAD positions. Get out from underneath your opponent with techniques like the short sit out, and the slick arm switch.
Check out the complete technique list below!

So, What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1:
- Introduction
- The 9 positions of catch canÂ
- Head and arm submissionsÂ
- Subs from cross body cross face
- Sugar holdÂ
- Toe holdÂ
- Cradle chokeÂ
- Other side cradle chokeÂ
- ReCounter to half guard from cross recovery
- Lockdown counterÂ
- Double wrist lock from cross body
- Counters to cloth grabÂ
Part 2:
- North south subs
- Dragon sleeperÂ
- Neck crankÂ
- Shin ride subsÂ
- Walk back knee attack
- Wrist locks from punchingÂ
- Bear crawlÂ
- Fujiwara cradleÂ
- Texas cloverleafÂ
- Leg locks from Saturday night rideÂ
- Knee bar detailsÂ
- Knee bar drillsÂ
- Knee bar toe holdÂ
- Knee escape counterÂ
- Counter to the counter
- Ball and chain knee bar counter
- Toe hold counter to knee bar escape counterÂ
- Belly down heel hookÂ
- Carl gotchÂ
- Toe holdsÂ
- Where to attackÂ
Part 3:
- Rear body rear cross face subsÂ
- Neck crankÂ
- Toe holdÂ
- Rear north south positionÂ
- Chin strapÂ
- Front full nelsonÂ
- Rear north south position 2Â
- Chin strap roll with s lockÂ
- Steering wheel toe holdÂ
- Putting the turtle on its back
- Cross face counter to turtleÂ
- Deadman pinÂ
- Crossface cradleÂ
- PinsÂ
- Crossface cradle variation
- Bill robinson armbar to fujiwara armbar to pinÂ
- Bar arm to hammer lockÂ
- Bar arm to bridge rolloverÂ
- Wrestling guillotine and far side twisterÂ
- Calf slicerÂ
- Side wind
- Inside and outside toe hold
Part 4:
- IntroductionÂ
- Reversal of single leg into spladleÂ
- Single leg counter to cradleÂ
- Arm drag counter to mareÂ
- Escapes from bottomÂ
- Front arm switch to the backÂ
- Getting from phase 3 to phase 1Â
- Short normal long sitoutÂ
- Sitout switchÂ
- Sit out Arm rollÂ
- Stand from underneathÂ
- OutroÂ
ï»żSo, What Does It Cost?
ï»ż$77
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