
The Story
Pressure passing is one of the most reliable ways to dominate your opponents—but what if it didn’t stop at just passing?
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In Pressure Passing: Control & Submissions, William Dorman shows you how to turn crushing top pressure into a complete system of control, progression, and finishes
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Instead of treating guard passing as a separate phase, William blends passing directly into submissions and positional dominance—so every inch you gain leads to a threat
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William breaks down how to systematically shut down your opponent’s guard, control their hips and upper body, and apply pressure in a way that forces mistakes

What Will You Learn?
Pressure passing is one of the most reliable ways to dominate your opponents—but what if it didn’t stop at just passing?
In Pressure Passing: Control & Submissions, William Dorman shows you how to turn crushing top pressure into a complete system of control, progression, and finishes. Instead of treating guard passing as a separate phase, William blends passing directly into submissions and positional dominance—so every inch you gain leads to a threat.
This is about making your game feel heavy, suffocating, and inescapable.
William breaks down how to systematically shut down your opponent’s guard, control their hips and upper body, and apply pressure in a way that forces mistakes. From there, you’ll learn how to capitalize immediately—transitioning into submissions or securing dominant positions without giving your opponent space to recover.
Whether you’re dealing with flexible guard players, explosive scramblers, or defensive opponents who won’t open up, this system gives you a clear path to breaking through and finishing the fight.
If you want a top game that wears people down, limits their options, and creates constant submission opportunities—this is it.
What You’ll Learn
- Build a pressure passing system that shuts down modern guards
- Use body positioning and weight distribution to create constant control
- Blend guard passes directly into submissions and dominant positions
- Apply pressure that forces reactions and exposes high-percentage attacks
- Control hips, shoulders, and head to eliminate your opponent’s movement
- Transition seamlessly between passing, pinning, and finishing
- Break down defensive opponents without relying on speed or explosiveness
- Develop a top game that drains your opponent’s energy while conserving yours
Why This Series Works
- Focuses on connection and control, not just movement
- Teaches how to make your pressure feel heavy and unavoidable
- Combines passing + submissions into one continuous system
- Ideal for grapplers who want a reliable, high-percentage top game
What Exactly Do You Get?
VOLUME 1 – Pressure Passing Foundations & Control
Core Concepts
- Side Control Pressure Tap
- Feet, Knees, Hips Concept
Passing Chains & Attacks
- Closed Guard Track Star → Knee Cut
- Failed Knee Cut → Darce
- Failed Knee Cut → Darce (Continuation)
Butterfly Guard Passing System
- Butterfly Control
- Butterfly Flying Dolphin Pose Pass
- Butterfly Hip Switch Pigeon Pose Pass
Movement & Efficiency
- Reverse Scoop Near Side Elbow (Economy of Motion)
- Shin-on-Shin Shuffle Step Dance Drills
- DLR Pigeon Pass Drill
Submissions & Control Integrations
- Baby Cradle Wrist Lock
- Pigeon Toe Over-Under Control
VOLUME 2 – Control to Submission & Advanced Systems
Dog Bar System
- Dog Bar Entry: Intro & Control
- Dog Bar → Pass
- Dog Bar → “Dog House”
Dog House Control & Finishes
- Dog House → Pass & Rifle Wrist Lock
- Dog House Pass → Reverse Americana
- Dog House → Toe Hold
Leg & Submission Transitions
- Knee Shield → Merman Double Knee Bar
Submission Chains from Passing
- Dog House Pass → Power Kimura

Details & Craftsmanship
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Description
Pressure passing is one of the most reliable ways to dominate your opponents—but what if it didn’t stop at just passing?
-
In Pressure Passing: Control & Submissions, William Dorman shows you how to turn crushing top pressure into a complete system of control, progression, and finishes
-
Instead of treating guard passing as a separate phase, William blends passing directly into submissions and positional dominance—so every inch you gain leads to a threat
-
William breaks down how to systematically shut down your opponent’s guard, control their hips and upper body, and apply pressure in a way that forces mistakes

What Will You Learn?
Pressure passing is one of the most reliable ways to dominate your opponents—but what if it didn’t stop at just passing?
In Pressure Passing: Control & Submissions, William Dorman shows you how to turn crushing top pressure into a complete system of control, progression, and finishes. Instead of treating guard passing as a separate phase, William blends passing directly into submissions and positional dominance—so every inch you gain leads to a threat.
This is about making your game feel heavy, suffocating, and inescapable.
William breaks down how to systematically shut down your opponent’s guard, control their hips and upper body, and apply pressure in a way that forces mistakes. From there, you’ll learn how to capitalize immediately—transitioning into submissions or securing dominant positions without giving your opponent space to recover.
Whether you’re dealing with flexible guard players, explosive scramblers, or defensive opponents who won’t open up, this system gives you a clear path to breaking through and finishing the fight.
If you want a top game that wears people down, limits their options, and creates constant submission opportunities—this is it.
What You’ll Learn
- Build a pressure passing system that shuts down modern guards
- Use body positioning and weight distribution to create constant control
- Blend guard passes directly into submissions and dominant positions
- Apply pressure that forces reactions and exposes high-percentage attacks
- Control hips, shoulders, and head to eliminate your opponent’s movement
- Transition seamlessly between passing, pinning, and finishing
- Break down defensive opponents without relying on speed or explosiveness
- Develop a top game that drains your opponent’s energy while conserving yours
Why This Series Works
- Focuses on connection and control, not just movement
- Teaches how to make your pressure feel heavy and unavoidable
- Combines passing + submissions into one continuous system
- Ideal for grapplers who want a reliable, high-percentage top game
What Exactly Do You Get?
VOLUME 1 – Pressure Passing Foundations & Control
Core Concepts
- Side Control Pressure Tap
- Feet, Knees, Hips Concept
Passing Chains & Attacks
- Closed Guard Track Star → Knee Cut
- Failed Knee Cut → Darce
- Failed Knee Cut → Darce (Continuation)
Butterfly Guard Passing System
- Butterfly Control
- Butterfly Flying Dolphin Pose Pass
- Butterfly Hip Switch Pigeon Pose Pass
Movement & Efficiency
- Reverse Scoop Near Side Elbow (Economy of Motion)
- Shin-on-Shin Shuffle Step Dance Drills
- DLR Pigeon Pass Drill
Submissions & Control Integrations
- Baby Cradle Wrist Lock
- Pigeon Toe Over-Under Control
VOLUME 2 – Control to Submission & Advanced Systems
Dog Bar System
- Dog Bar Entry: Intro & Control
- Dog Bar → Pass
- Dog Bar → “Dog House”
Dog House Control & Finishes
- Dog House → Pass & Rifle Wrist Lock
- Dog House Pass → Reverse Americana
- Dog House → Toe Hold
Leg & Submission Transitions
- Knee Shield → Merman Double Knee Bar
Submission Chains from Passing
- Dog House Pass → Power Kimura






















