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did you know that athletes from sports
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like wrestling or gymnastics often
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switch to Brazilian jiu-jitsu with a
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significant edge due to their improved
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body awareness and coordination
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Brazilian jiu-jitsu or BJJ is a martial
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art that emphasizes grappling and ground
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combat It's a fiercely competitive sport
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that demands a combination of strength
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skill and strategy When watching a BJJ
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fight you can't help but observe that
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certain athletes seem to have an
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inherent advantage They move
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effortlessly rapidly submit their
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opponents and dominate the match Do
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players from other sports have an edge
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in BJJ Can their previous experience in
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sports such as wrestling gymnastics or
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football help them learn BJJ
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techniques Let's go into it and see what
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we can find out The world of BJJ is full
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with athletes that have switched and
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found tremendous success But what gives
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athletes an advantage in BJJ
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Athletes often have particular
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characteristics that may provide
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significant benefits in BJJ For example
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they often have more strength power and
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endurance This is particularly true for
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players in sports like football rugby
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and wrestling where physicality is an
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important aspect of the game When these
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athletes go onto the BJJ mat they may
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utilize their strength to outmuscle
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their opponents and execute techniques
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with more force Their agility and
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flexibility are also significant
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strengths Athletes from gymnastics dance
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and soccer are known for their
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flexibility and body awareness Their
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agility helps them to move rapidly and
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freely making it difficult for their
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opponents to catch up Athletes are
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frequently in peak physical form
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allowing them to press through even when
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their opponents are exhausted But here's
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the thing BJJ is more than simply
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physical abilities It also involves
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technique strategy and problem solving
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Athletes may have a physical edge but
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unless they understand the tactics and
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strategy of BJJ they will struggle
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Learning is an ongoing process that may
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be challenging at times Take the example
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of an Olympic wrestler who wishes to
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switch to BJJ On paper they should
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dominate due to their experience in
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grappling strength and overall fitness
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But BJJ has its own distinct techniques
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including as submissions sweeps and
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guard passes The wrestler may struggle
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to adjust to the new moves and methods
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Let us look at a concrete case John
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Smith a former collegiate wrestler chose
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to try BJJ Initially he was a tough
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opponent due to his power and mobility
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However when he began to master more
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advanced BJJ techniques he realized how
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much he still had to learn He struggled
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with submissions particularly ones
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requiring a high level of elegance and
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skill As Jon continued to exercise he
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became aware that his athletic
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experience was both a benefit and a
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disadvantage His strength and fitness
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enabled him to persevere through
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difficult training sessions but his
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previous wrestling tendencies sometimes
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hampered his BJJ technique He needed to
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relearn how to move utilize his body and
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complete routines It took Jon many
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months to adapt but he ultimately got
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the hang of it He learned to see the
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significance of technique above sheer
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force and devised his plan And you know
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what He developed into a strong BJJ
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practitioner capable of competing with
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opponents who lacked athletic experience
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What can we learn from J's experience
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For starters athleticism may undoubtedly
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give an early edge in BJJ Over time
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technical abilities and strategy become
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as crucial if not more so You may be
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powerful and athletic but if you don't
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know how to use that strength
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efficiently in BJJ you won't go far BJJ
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is a complicated martial art that needs
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both physical and mental abilities You
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must be strong agile and fit But you
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also need to know the tactics strategies
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and problem solving skills that will
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help And this is what distinguishes
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excellent practitioners from great ones
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Ultimately being a well-rounded BJJ
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practitioner is more important than
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merely being an athlete That entails
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putting in the effort to understand the
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methods devise a plan and increase your
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physical abilities Whether you're an
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athlete or not this is the key to
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success in BJJ If you're an athlete
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seeking to try BJJ I'd love to hear
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about your experiences Has your athletic
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background helped you adapt to BJJ's
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techniques and tactics Please let me
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know in the comments And if you're a BJJ
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practitioner looking for training advice
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or ways to better your abilities make
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sure to check out my next video I'll be
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giving you some concrete advice on how
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to boost your game Thank you for
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watching and I will see you in the
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future video Don't forget to like and
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