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Specializing in a particular area of jiu jitsu (like I do with the Kimura) has tremendous benefits. For one thing, you have particular rabbit holes you can bring a person down, where you'll know what your options are, but your partner may not. On the other hand, it can be incredibly frustrating as well, given that your training partners are likely to stop letting you do what you're good at. In practice, this makes deep knowledge (as opposed to wide knowledge) a double edged sword. Fortunately for the obsessed, there are several different ways to reach the end point. Here, we'll take a look at a person who doesn't want you to grab a Kimura grip, fearing your deep knowledge of the floating pass and the related system. We're going to get you the grip you covet anyway.
Specializing in a particular area of jiu jitsu (like I do with the Kimura) has tremendous benefits. For one thing, you have particular rabbit holes you can bring a person down, where you'll know what your options are, but your partner may not. On the other hand, it can be incredibly frustrating as well, given that your training partners are likely to stop letting you do what you're good at. In practice, this makes deep knowledge (as opposed to wide knowledge) a double edged sword. Fortunately for the obsessed, there are several different ways to reach the end point. Here, we'll take a look at a person who doesn't want you to grab a Kimura grip, fearing your deep knowledge of the floating pass and the related system. We're going to get you the grip you covet anyway.