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The Art Of Disguised Repetition

Teaching is different from doing.  In the Jiu Jitsu community, there are far more good athletes than there are good teachers, and that’s completely normal— most instructors spend years mastering grappling skills, not teaching skills, and find themselves teaching as a byproduct of that mastery, rather than teaching because of a love of teaching.  And that’s perfectly fine!  Not everyone is drawn to teaching, and most people certainly don’t find it to be second nature. 

The problem arises when instructors don’t treat their teaching skill development the same way they treat their BJJ skill development.  We assume— all the time— that things are self-evident or self-explanatory when they need to be practiced, often with thousands of repetitions.  But if you’re anything like me (and your students likely are), the idea of practicing the same thing over and over again ad nauseam makes you want to throw things and rage quit Jiu Jitsu forever.  This is where the art of disguising repetition comes in.

Watch the video below where Tom and I talk about it:

Repetition is fundamentally necessary for building good habits, but how do we keep students engaged for those thousands of repetitions?  We have to hide them inside other drills, techniques, and skills.  

There are numerous benefits to using disguised repetition in your classes, but to effectively design BJJ drills that serve your purpose, you need to be able to drill down into your purpose for teaching a specific Jiu Jitsu technique or Jiu Jitsu skill.  BJJ techniques are complicated!  There are always drills that you can add to focus on different parts of a technique.
I like to pressure test students with the part of a technique most likely to go wrong so that they become comfortable with different outcomes in a low-pressure training scenario.  It builds comfort with the technique, but it also keeps them from becoming bored as they work their way through the thousands of repetitions needed for mastery.

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Filed Under: The Art Of Teaching BJJ Tagged With: The Art Of Teaching BJJ

Solo Drilling Training pt7

Join Tom for a solo drilling session. Make sure you have a training dummy or pillow, and some water.

Live session starts at 10 am on Sunday 24th January 2020.

Here are the drills

Warm Up (1 min per drill)

  • Rolling Hips Side to Side
  • S Stretch Switch (With Hip Lift)
  • Low Squat / Knee touch
  • Hip Twist 
  • Lunge / Hamstring
  • Windmill Flat Arm Circles
  • Scorpion
  • Back Roll Variations
  • Berimbolo Variations

Work (1 min per drill)

  • Sweep movement
  • Technical Stand Up
  • S Switch Up
  • Step Up
  • Jump Up
  • Torreando
  • Knee slide switch
  • Jump Over
  • Ankle Jump Over
  • Long Step (right)
  • Long Step (left)
  • KOB Switch
  • Top Spin
  • KOB Arm Bar
  • Side Control Arm Bar
  • Mount Arm Bar (right)
  • Mount Arm Bar (left)
  • Shaolin switch
  • Chair Sit (right)
  • Chair Sit (left)

Finisher (3 min as many times as possible)

Step Up – Torreando – Long Step – Knee On Belly – Arm Bar

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The Super Solo Training Programme will show you have an awesome Jiu Jitsu session, like the one above any time you like. It includes:

  • Over 100 drills across the five main areas of BJJ (Guard, Passing, Top Control, Escapes, and Takedowns) including how to do them and why you need to know them.
  • Seven training methods to create an effective solo drilling session in 10 minutes or less.
  • Seventeen of my favourite combinations – these combinations are common situations you see in Jiu Jitsu and will accelerate your transition speed.
  • Five 10 in 10 example sessions. These short session are a great warm up or can be stacked for a killer workout.
  • Sample solo drilling workouts so you can get started fast and see how to create your own training sessions.
  • 41 done for you training plans so you don’t even have to think about what to do.

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Filed Under: BJJ WOD Tagged With: BJJ, Solo Drills

Solo Drilling Training pt6

Join Tom for a solo drilling session. Make sure you have a training dummy or pillow, and some water.

Live session starts at 10 am on Sunday 17th January 2020.

Here’s the workout: —

Warm up: (1 min rounds)

  • Egg Beating
  • Triangles
  • Cross Chokes
  • Sweep Movement
  • Technical Stand Up / Hip Heist
  • Stationary Collar Drag / Arm Drag
  • Butterfly Sweep
  • Back Roll / Sit Through
  • Guard Recovery Drill
  • Inversions

Work: (1 minute rounds)

  • Torreando
  • Knee slide
  • Long Step
  • KOB Switch
  • Arm Bar
  • Sweep Movement
  • Sweep Movement – Torreando
  • Sweep Movement – Torreando – Long Step
  • Sweep Movement – Torreando – Long Step – KOB switch
  • Sweep Movement – Torreando – Long Step – KOB switch – Arm Bar
  • Technical Stand Up
  • Technical Stand Up – Torreando
  • Technical Stand Up – Torreando – Long Step
  • Technical Stand Up – Torreando – Long Step – KOB switch
  • Technical Stand Up – Torreando – Long Step – KOB switch – Arm Bar
  • S Switch
  • S Switch – Torreando
  • S Switch – Torreando- Long Step
  • S Switch – Torreando – Long Step – KOB switch
  • S Switch – Torreando- Long Step – KOB switch – Arm Bar

Finisher: 5 rounds

  • 10 x Braulio’s Round the World Drill
  • 10 x Technical Stand Ups

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Filed Under: Academy, BJJ 101 Tagged With: Solo Drills

Solo Drilling Training pt5

Join Tom for a solo drilling session. Make sure you have a training dummy or pillow, and some water.

Live session starts at 10am on Sunday 10th January 2020.

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Filed Under: Academy, BJJ 101 Tagged With: Arm Bar, Solo Drills

Fix Your Triangle

Do you struggle to finish the triangle or find your opponent is able to easily smash through it?

Check out the video below to discover how to make your triangle freakishly tight even if your legs are as short as Tom’s!

Here’s what’s covered:

  • 0:00 – Triangle Positioning
  • 1:30 – Order Of Priority
  • 7:21 – Hip Elevation Entry
  • 12:25 – Jump & Catch Entry
  • 14:55 – Countering Common Defences

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Filed Under: BJJ 101 Tagged With: BJJ, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Choke, Technique, Triangle

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