Thursday, July 10, 2014

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Have you wondered why some players seem to dominate on the mat and during competitions? Even when somebody is less skilled, they seem to have an edge that propels them to success.


Here’s a little story for you, and you will like it because it applies to your jiu jitsu game. A friend of mine is a Firearms Instructor and he uses many of the same teaching principles that apply to rolling.


One of the demonstrations he uses is a force on force scenario where one person has their weapon at the low ready and the other at the high ready. The person at the low ready makes the decision to pull the trigger and 9 out of 10 times he is quicker than the person at the high ready. The other 1 single time it ends up being a tie, but who wants to be in a tie in a gun fight…not me.


He uses this point to illustrate the OODA Loop process. Observe, Orient, Decide, Act. It is the same decision making process each human brain goes through in a combat situation. It was first discovered and developed in the US Military and the OODA Loop was used to explain how fighter pilots were able to defeat their enemy.


It is how you are going to be able to dominate from this day forward. Wrist locks for example… not only can you surprise your opponent, but you can set up so many different strategies from them. This is how you get inside your opponent’s OODA Loop and slow down their thinking process.


"You Will Have Every Possible Tool To Develop Game Changing Strategies And Dominate On The Mat or In The Cage…"


Now you can take our high quality instructional Jiu Jitsu videos and load them up on whatever MP4 compatible device you own. We have converted all of our instructional Jiu Jitsu videos into a format which delivers crystal clear images to improve your experience.


Whether you are just learning Jiu Jitsu or you want to improve your game on the mat, in the octagon, or on the street…these videos cover it ALL in amazing easy to follow detail.


If you are a wrestler, grappler, striker or any other category of Mixed Martial Arts practitioner looking to improve your Jiu Jitsu skills, there is no better and more complete resource than what you see here.


Perhaps You simply want to know a couple of key moves to protect yourself on the street from would be assailants…it is all there for you to absorb and take with you to mentally prepare yourself.


You have seen our videos on Submissions 101 and we continue to give members hours upon hours of Instruction… and we are happy to do it.


Being a skilled Jiu Jitsu Player is what will really make the difference whether you are on the mat or in the Octagon…so we decided for those who really want to improve we were going to give you special access to our videos…Including Videos we haven’t released which have not been released anywhere else. We have categorized all of the various videos by position.


When you are training in Jiu Jitsu is important to be very fluid and understand the individual components of each move you will use when you are rolling on the mat or in an MMA battle. One of the most effective ways to do this is through repetition…both Mental and Physical. So when you are not actually on the mat you can watch the videos to rehearse the moves in your mind as well.


The same is true when you face a critical incident in the street. Repitition and stress innoculation leads to success. Science has proven time and time again mental preparation will lead to a far greater potential for a successful outcome.


Your brain does not care if you are on the mat or sitting at your desk. Watching Videos from Submissions 101 Direct will tell your brain you are right there…taking in all the vital information to improve your Jiu Jitsu so at the critical moment you can respond intuitively as though you had done it a thousand times.


I love the website! I am a novice/beginner and train at McVicker’s Martial Arts in Terre Haute, Indiana. The instructor Jack McVicker teaches Gracie Jiu Jitsu. Your videos help me to conceptualize and give me an idea of what the ground game encompasses. Kudos to your website I surfed the web and have looked at other sites and at the top above BJ Penn’s site who is 2nd on my favorites list!


I like the set of techniques on the video. It’s a nice reference tool – particularly good as a supplement to other materials as sort of a mini-encyclopedia of miscellaneous techniques.


I also like the succinct and clear teaching style – you guys do a good job of explaining all of the important aspects of each movement without overdoing it.


If there is an e-mail list for the next videos, please include me.


Your school, your public information resource, and your instructional skill is a credit to you, your teachers, and your students. Thank you for this great resource, presented without “attitude” or partisan nonsense.


Your sight is awesome and I truly appreciate the time and effort that you have put into providing these instructional videos for martial artists like me and my friends and all for free!!


I have been exposed to JuJitsu through my Yoseikan Budo training but not as much as I would like and being able to go to your site or pop in the dvd (which I bought) to watch and learn the techniques has really brought my ground game…



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