Another exclusive concept is the art of losing to learn . The PDF includes a “Failure Tracker” – a log where you record not just taps, but the specific moment you lost posture, grip, or angle. Over 21 sessions, this tracker builds a heat map of your weaknesses. Students who have used this method report breaking through stagnation in as little as six weeks.
Every pass leads to the back. The exclusive law: When you pass guard, do not settle for side control. Immediately hunt for the seatbelt. 80% of submission finishes come from the back. Passing to side control is a detour; passing to the back is a highway.
Mastery is not found in the PDF itself, but in the application of the concepts contained within it. The document serves as a map, but the practitioner must walk the path.
In the modern era of grappling, the problem is no longer a lack of information. With the rise of online academies and digital PDF resources, students have access to thousands of techniques. The challenge lies in curation and hierarchy.
90% of Jiu-Jitsu is won or lost at the grip. Exclusive rule: Never accept a neutral grip. Always break or strip before advancing.
Review these principles before every class. After every roll, ask yourself: Which of the 21 did I break? Within three months, you will stop thinking in techniques. You will start thinking in . And that is the very definition of mastery.
Have your "instructional" ready on your phone at the gym.
Another exclusive concept is the art of losing to learn . The PDF includes a “Failure Tracker” – a log where you record not just taps, but the specific moment you lost posture, grip, or angle. Over 21 sessions, this tracker builds a heat map of your weaknesses. Students who have used this method report breaking through stagnation in as little as six weeks.
Every pass leads to the back. The exclusive law: When you pass guard, do not settle for side control. Immediately hunt for the seatbelt. 80% of submission finishes come from the back. Passing to side control is a detour; passing to the back is a highway.
Mastery is not found in the PDF itself, but in the application of the concepts contained within it. The document serves as a map, but the practitioner must walk the path.
In the modern era of grappling, the problem is no longer a lack of information. With the rise of online academies and digital PDF resources, students have access to thousands of techniques. The challenge lies in curation and hierarchy.
90% of Jiu-Jitsu is won or lost at the grip. Exclusive rule: Never accept a neutral grip. Always break or strip before advancing.
Review these principles before every class. After every roll, ask yourself: Which of the 21 did I break? Within three months, you will stop thinking in techniques. You will start thinking in . And that is the very definition of mastery.
Have your "instructional" ready on your phone at the gym.