There'a great deal of complexity to the BJJ game:
1) takedowns
2) guard + submissions and reversals
3) Mount + Submissions
4) Passing Closed, open, and half guard
5) Half guard to reversals
6) Advanced submissions from other positions
This only touches on the positions in BJJ, and didn't even mention knee on chest and others.
To try to learn all of this material in a short time may be counterproductive, so what do you think is the best order to learn the material in. As of late I've been tempted to think that 1), 2), 3) are the mount important for the first 2 years or so, and then beating the system using, 4), 5), and 6).
Anyone think that other orders are more conducive to learning? If i don't break it down into small segments the bjj puzzle becomes an enormous overload of info which makes learning very difficult.
guardMaster
1) takedowns
2) guard + submissions and reversals
3) Mount + Submissions
4) Passing Closed, open, and half guard
5) Half guard to reversals
6) Advanced submissions from other positions
This only touches on the positions in BJJ, and didn't even mention knee on chest and others.
To try to learn all of this material in a short time may be counterproductive, so what do you think is the best order to learn the material in. As of late I've been tempted to think that 1), 2), 3) are the mount important for the first 2 years or so, and then beating the system using, 4), 5), and 6).
Anyone think that other orders are more conducive to learning? If i don't break it down into small segments the bjj puzzle becomes an enormous overload of info which makes learning very difficult.
guardMaster
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