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Surrender Feigning surrender so that your opponent let’s their guard down.
In combat, most of our actions are predicated on what we perceive to be the mental state of our opponent. If our opponent is over aggressive and over-confident, we will often take a defensive posture and mindset. Alternatively, when our opponent is tired, exhausted or weakened, we are more likely to make our advances. With this in mind, it’s easy to see how feigning compliance or surrender in a specific situation can lure your opponent into making a move that you are not only anticipating, but prepared to capitalize on. Like a magician’s use of misdirection, your success with this principle lies in your understanding of human nature, and the ability to disguise your true intentions. On offense, this principle is often used to overcome a strong focused defense by luring the opponent into a false sense of security. On defense, this principle can be used to conserve energy and create escape opportunities when movement is heavily contested.
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The Uintah County Sheriffs Office in Vernal, Utah is sponsoring a 2-day Women’s Self-defense Super Seminar taught by Eve and Rener Gracie on October 1-2, 2021. Since the Sherif is cover over 80% of the cost, the total cost to participate is only $50 per person! This is the first time the Gracies have taught a women’s-only seminar of this length, and women will be traveling from all over the country to attend, so we expect it to sell out very fast.
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Mark Anthony Gonzales was on his way to his BJJ school in Texas when he noticed a police having difficulty enacting an arrest in his city. He got out to help, while his wife recorded (for liability purposes), and the video of his BJJ-laced intervention went viral with over 20 million views in 48 hours. In this interview Mark shares details of his first-hand experience with Rener.
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Yesterday, I encouraged people (especially those with BJJ experience) to intervene to help police officers in need of help. After speaking to several officers and getting their feedback we came up with some basic guidelines that should be considered before lending a helping hand:
1. ASSESS the threat to the officer and to yourself. Is your help really needed? Is it even safe for you to intervene?
2. ASK permission to help and identify yourself to the officer. An officer has no way of knowing which team you’re on, so let them know you’re there to help and wait for explicit permission to enter.
3. ACKNOWLEDGE the risks of intervention. There are safety risks and there are legal risks. Each jurisdiction has different laws regarding civilian intervention so make sure you know yours.
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WARNING: 7 Principles to Survive a Gator Roll!
They’re not “street” and they’re not “sport”…. what’s makes The 32 Principles of Jiu-Jitsu so powerful is that they are UNIVERSAL!
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Principle 15: Fork
Creating positional dilemmas that force your opponent to choose how they lose.
A forked position creates two or more “prongs” of opportunity. The Fork Principle forces your opponent to choose between a submission, sweep, takedown, pass, reversal, positional advancement, or any combination thereof. The River and Fork Principles are similar, but one is reactive and other is pro-active. The River Principle applies to an open, free flowing situation in which you react to obstacles by flowing around them. The Fork Principle actively limits your opponent’s options causing them to flow into positions in which you will determine the outcome.
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Justin Wade, one of lead Arrest and Control instructors at the Los Angeles Police Department, shares his thoughts on the impact that Gracie Survival Tactics has had at the agency.
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Principle 14: Tension
Capitalizing on the on the offensive and defensive opportunities enabled by tension.
The tension between two connection points creates vulnerabilities and opportunities. From breaking your opponent’s grip to breaking your opponent’s balance, your understanding of this principle will determine whether tension is an asset or a liability in your jiu-jitsu.
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Tomorrow night, HBO is airing a groundbreaking segment on the impact jiu-jitsu is having on Law Enforcement. Tune in to Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel Tuesday 8/24 at 11pm (E/P) on HBO or HBO Max to watch.
The more people who see this segment (especially Politicians and Police Chiefs) the better chance that we start to see some real change from the top down.
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Prevention
Putting your opponent’s objectives before your own to prevent their progress.
While most martial condition us to prioritize our objectives over our opponent’s, one of the secrets to the effectiveness of jiu-jitsu is that we prioritize the objectives of our opponent’s as highly as our own.
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Principle 12: Reconnaissance
The proactive gathering of information that can be used to defeat your opponent.
Half of what you need to know to defeat your opponent you will learn BEFORE the battle; the other half, you will discover DURING the battle.
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Principle 11: Kuzushi
The act of breaking the opponent’s balance.
Every successful sweep or reversals relies heavily on the Kuzushi Principle. What is less studied is how Kuzushi can be used to can submissions or facilitate escapes.
http://www.The32Principles.com – Part 2 is out now.