THE PROBLEM WITH TRADITIONAL SUBMISSION TRAINING
Most grapplers struggle to finish submissions because they practice techniques against compliant partners. In a live NoGi environment, the defensive player is constantly hiding limbs, clearing grips, and fighting for his life. To submit a high-level opponent, you cannot simply memorize a finishing mechanic; you must develop the ability to navigate through dynamic resistance and continuous defensive hand fighting.
THE SOLUTION: 10 CORE SUBMISSION GAMES
This course focuses on ten specific games designed to bridge the gap between technical knowledge and live sparring efficiency. These games isolate the most difficult aspects of NoGi upper body submissions to ensure that your training time is spent solving the actual mechanical problems you face on the mats.
THE FRAMEWORK OF THE GAMES
Each game in this series is built upon the Constraints-Led Approach. By restricting certain movements for either the attacker or the defender, the games force you to discover the necessary wedge placement, grip sequencing, and breaking mechanics required to secure a sub. You will practice: Identifying the exact moment a defensive structure breaks. Maintaining limb isolation during escapes and scrambles. Transitioning between positional controls, joint locks, and strangles based on the opponent's reaction.
WHAT IS INCLUDED
10 Structured Games: Focused exclusively on NoGi upper body submission scenarios against various defensive postures.
Detailed Setup Protocols: Precise instructions on where to place your hands, feet, and head to start each game.
Win/Loss Conditions: Defined goals for both the attacker and the defender to ensure high-intensity, objective-based training.
Constraint Variations: Modifications for each game to increase or decrease the difficulty based on skill level.
Technical Demonstrations: Video footage of each game being played, highlighting successful finishes and common defensive counters.
LIFETIME ACCESS
A single payment provides permanent access to the 10-game upper body submission curriculum, including all future video updates and technical write-ups.