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A chess player expresses his preference for competing against players who are close to his skill level or better, rather than those who are much worse.
1:32:25 - 1:35:32 (03:06)
Summary
A chess player expresses his preference for competing against players who are close to his skill level or better, rather than those who are much worse. Defending his world championship causes him anxiety due to the pressure of playing against lower skilled opponents.
ChapterAnalysis of Gordon Ryan's Leg Lock Strategy in Jiu-Jitsu
Episode#328 – John Danaher: Submission Grappling, ADCC, Animal Combat, and Knives
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Gordon Ryan explains how using the body lock to take opponents down can neutralize the risk of injuries from leg locks and how it can help make the match more favorable for him, who is very skilled on the ground.
1:35:32 - 1:39:02 (03:30)
Summary
Gordon Ryan explains how using the body lock to take opponents down can neutralize the risk of injuries from leg locks and how it can help make the match more favorable for him, who is very skilled on the ground.
ChapterAnalysis of Gordon Ryan's Leg Lock Strategy in Jiu-Jitsu
Episode#328 – John Danaher: Submission Grappling, ADCC, Animal Combat, and Knives
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Gordon Ryan uses circular entry into the legs, faking the arm drag and treating his opponent's foot as a knot at the end of the rope, making it difficult for them to access his waist.
1:39:02 - 1:42:29 (03:27)
Summary
Gordon Ryan uses circular entry into the legs, faking the arm drag and treating his opponent's foot as a knot at the end of the rope, making it difficult for them to access his waist.