Okay, here’s my take on sharing my “gordon ryan dillon danis” grappling experience, just like a seasoned blogger would:

My Gordon Ryan vs. Dillon Danis Deep Dive (And What I Learned)
Alright guys, so you KNOW I had to try and break down the Gordon Ryan vs. Dillon Danis match. I mean, it’s been talked about non-stop, and I’m always looking for ways to level up my own ground game. So I decided to really dig in, watch it a bunch of times, and see what I could apply.
First off, I watched the entire match like five times. I mean, pause, rewind, slow-motion – the whole shebang. I was trying to pick up on every little detail. Not just the moves themselves, but also the setups, the body language, the reactions… everything.
Then, I hit the mats. I started with the obvious: Ryan’s pressure passing. Dude is relentless. So, I worked on my own passing game, focusing on keeping my weight forward and constantly threatening. I wasn’t trying to copy Ryan exactly, more like understand the principles behind what he was doing.
Getting Pressure Right: I drilled keeping my chest heavy on my training partners’ hips. It felt weird at first, kinda unnatural. But I stuck with it, and after a few sessions, it started to click. I could feel their guard opening up more easily.
The Importance of Control: Then I realised Ryan’s control was just on point. Like when he passed, he never really let go of the person he was grappling. So I made it a point to work on gripping, wrist control, and ankle control. Small details, big difference.

Patience is Key: Ryan is patient. He doesn’t rush. He just keeps grinding and grinding. I realised I need to slow down sometimes, breathe, and look for openings instead of forcing things.
After working the basics, I moved on to some of the more specific techniques I saw in the match, especially Dillon Danis’ open guard. I am no open guard genius like Dillon, but I can use a lot of the stuff in my rolls.
Guard Retention: I had my training partner to pass me and just focused on retaining my guard and I feel that has made my ground game a lot better.
Offensive opportunities: Dillon has some crazy sweeps and submissions! I like using his methods to set up some attacks.
I drilled these moves with different training partners, experimenting with slight variations and adjustments to see what worked best for my body type and style.

What I Learned:
This wasn’t just about learning a few new moves. It was about:
The Power of Observation: Really studying high-level matches can give you so much insight.
Adapting, Not Copying: Take what you learn and make it your own. Don’t just try to be a Gordon Ryan clone.
Consistency is King: Drilling the basics over and over is what really makes the difference.

Anyway, that’s my deep dive into the Gordon Ryan vs. Dillon Danis match. Hope you guys found it helpful! Let me know in the comments what you took away from the match. And of course, get out there and train!