Listen "Different Look At Learning Grappling"
Episode Synopsis
Grappling is much more than perfect throws or traditional techniques. In this episode, Shintaro and Peter discuss rethinking training methodologies, from static uchikomi to positional and grip fighting. They address the criticisms of traditional approaches, explore the ecological training model, and share how tailored drills can accelerate learning and creativity. This episode offers valuable insights and practical strategies for improving your training.
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:31) Critiques of Traditional Uchikomi
(00:02:23) Nuances of Basics and Context in Grappling
(00:07:17) Importance of Grip and Positional Fighting
(00:11:56) Ecological Training and Mini Games
(00:17:41) Competition Mechanics vs. Traditional Drills
(00:23:40) Building Personalized Games and Creativity
(00:27:10) Closing Thoughts on Modernizing Training
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:31) Critiques of Traditional Uchikomi
(00:02:23) Nuances of Basics and Context in Grappling
(00:07:17) Importance of Grip and Positional Fighting
(00:11:56) Ecological Training and Mini Games
(00:17:41) Competition Mechanics vs. Traditional Drills
(00:23:40) Building Personalized Games and Creativity
(00:27:10) Closing Thoughts on Modernizing Training
If you're in business, then you have customer churn. Whether you're building a startup, growing a mom & pop shop, or operating in a fortune 500 powerhouse, Hakuin.ai measures, predicts, and improves your customer retention. https://hakuin.ai
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