Gracie Submission Essentials- Grandmaster And Master Secrets Of Finishing A Fight -brazilian Jiu-jitsu Series- -
If you are serious about ending fights—not just playing Jiu-Jitsu—these secrets are your new foundation. Stop hunting for submissions. Start securing them.
: Features over 1,100 high-resolution photographs to ensure the technical nuances of leverage and weight distribution are clearly visible. Key Philosophies If you are serious about ending fights—not just
: Highly praised as a "comprehensive and easy to follow submission encyclopedia". Key Highlights & Structure : Features over 1,100 high-resolution photographs to ensure
Reality-Based Training and Safety Gracie Submission Essentials consistently frames techniques within realistic scenarios—street altercations, uneven surfaces, and standing exchanges—rather than idealized sport contexts alone. The series advocates incremental pressure and controlled drilling to preserve training partners and to build mental resilience. Sparring (rolling) is used as a laboratory to test timing and adaptability, but the material stresses risk awareness: in self-defense situations, escapes and disengagements are often preferable to completing a submission that could invite outside danger or legal consequences. The teachings balance lethal potential with restraint, emphasizing controlling a threat until it is neutralized or escape is secured. Royler Gracie covers chokes
: A crucial section for tournament competitors, Royler Gracie covers chokes, wrist locks, and guillotines initiated while standing—positions often overlooked in schools that begin training from the knees. Guard Submissions
Beyond pure technique, the guide offers "Master Secrets" for the mental and physical aspects of finishing a fight: