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16 Responses to “Grappling Video 1”

  • admin

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  • Frank

    I think you’re right about this. I like the ‘weak area’ idea! Very different cuz everyone always wants MORE subs :-) but that doesn’t mean you’ll tap any less, right? Thanks, man!

  • nick

    thanks, bob! it seems like such a common sense way to get better, but who ever thinks to do it? i will be!

  • CJ

    I already do something like this and it works great!!! This a really good detailed explanation and your “step by step” method is perfect.

    If you do this, how can you not get better?

    CJ

  • Stuart

    Great idea – I’ll be teaching this in class tomorrow night. Glad I thought of it ; – )

  • Tommaso

    Your right. You wanna get your degree. In this case higher belt rank. Gotta do your. Homework

  • Enes

    I agree 100% with what you’re putting forth in this video. This is essentially deliberate, focused practice, and it should work to rapidly accelerate the BJJ learning curve.

  • Fitz

    I wish I could download this video.

  • eduardo

    thanks bob it is a great idea i will start whit this many thanks
    best regards

  • Eric Twigg

    This is a well organized approach to identifying and training our weaknesses. It makes sense to have a system to create awareness and track where we get stuck – this is the only way we can start to improve – instead of relying on our strengths all of the time. I look forward to the rest of the protocols

  • Rom

    A systematic approach to get the most of your (always limited) training time.This makes a lot of sense.Great.

  • rvazdemelo

    Great man! The “weak areas”are really important and goal main point. Here in Brasil I will start these steps. I am still waiting for gappling dommy. Thank you Bob,
    rvazdemelo

  • P

    Can’t access video’s

  • Tom

    Fantastic explanation. Currently when I get submitted I go home and work on the counters for the submission. I’ll expand my homework to include the times that I’m stalled in certain positions so that I have a faster response to these situations.
    Thanks :)

  • mahdi

    thanks :)

    it can be useful , but don’t forget that a real fight is very very different …

  • jjj

    wow as somebody that doesn’t have a grappling coach and have to figure this stuff out on your own this approach will be really useful

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