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Gary Tonin's Performance and Training Approach Analyzed by Renowned Coach
Renowned coach John Danaher analyzed Gary Tonin's performance in a recent grappling match, suggesting that Tonin focused too much on positional pressure versus his innate submission attack abilities. Danaher also compared two styles of Jiu-Jitsu practitioners, those who move themselves like Marcel Garcia and those who control their opponents' motion, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each approach.
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John Danaher's ground game training has greatly improved his student's grappling abilities, as seen in a recent MMA match.
2:18:16 - 2:20:16 (02:00)
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John Danaher's ground game training has greatly improved his student's grappling abilities, as seen in a recent MMA match. The tactical hand fighting techniques he teaches have made noticeable progress in closing their skill gaps.
ChapterGary Tonin's Performance and Training Approach Analyzed by Renowned Coach
Episode#328 – John Danaher: Submission Grappling, ADCC, Animal Combat, and Knives
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The coach takes responsibility for Gary Tonin's less impactful grappling nature against his true submission attack while explaining his emphasis on positional pressure.
2:20:16 - 2:24:44 (04:27)
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The coach takes responsibility for Gary Tonin's less impactful grappling nature against his true submission attack while explaining his emphasis on positional pressure. The weight cut's physical and mental aspects play a significant role in the athletes' performance.
ChapterGary Tonin's Performance and Training Approach Analyzed by Renowned Coach
Episode#328 – John Danaher: Submission Grappling, ADCC, Animal Combat, and Knives
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The two types of Jiu-Jitsu practitioners are those who control the motion of their opponents and the ones who move fast to create opportunities.
2:24:44 - 2:27:19 (02:34)
Summary
The two types of Jiu-Jitsu practitioners are those who control the motion of their opponents and the ones who move fast to create opportunities. The former approach is based on pressure, while the latter is about generating movement for exploiting opportunities.