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The push pull triangle was the one of the first attacks I ever learned from closed guard. It’s simple, and it works. That’s what makes it great. But no matter what the technique, or how simple it may seem, there is room for improvement. Small adjustments can made to improve the technique and make it …
A grand challenge lies before me, and there is one person more than anyone else who will decide whether I succeed or not. At birth, we shared the same name. And even now, there is no one that I know better because that person looks back at me in the mirror everyday. That’s why I will …
Would you like to increase your ability to escape from side control by adding more tools to your arsenal? If so, this is the right place to be. Turtle guard has traditionally been used to prevent guard passes. But it’s still possible to transition there even if you’ve lost the battle to retain your guard, and …
I hope you’re ready for this. There’s a lot to absorb, but if you invest the time, you’ll receive a conceptual framework for learning all the dominant positions in Jiu-jitsu. It’s geared, of course, to beginners. But all conceptual learners will find a tidbit that can be used to improve their training. Learning Objectives Top Positional Control Submissions …