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Gracie Submission Essentials- Grandmaster And: Master Secrets Of Finishing A Fight -brazilian Jiu-jitsu Series-

Ready to stop losing control in the finishing position? Review the three pillars above in your next training session and feel the difference.

Here is the breakdown of the secret curriculum that Grandmasters Helio and Carlos Gracie, and later Rickson and Royce, used to dominate fighters twice their size. Most people think "position before submission" means getting to mount then looking for a choke. In the Gracie system, it means something more violent: Neutralizing the opponent’s survival instincts before they recognize the danger. Ready to stop losing control in the finishing position

Before you squeeze, you show the submission. If you lock an armbar but don't extend, the opponent feels the potential for destruction. Often, this causes them to give up their back or expose a different limb. Most people think "position before submission" means getting

In the sprawling universe of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, many systems teach you how to get to a submission. But few teach you how to finish it. If you lock an armbar but don't extend,

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