tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7724305.post8155192521938079645..comments2024-03-22T06:38:42.927+00:00Comments on Meerkatsu's Blog: Braulio Estima - Invisible Jiu-Jitsu - Lesson 3Meerkatsuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04147715586194844173noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7724305.post-14585683444831180552010-09-28T13:24:53.987+01:002010-09-28T13:24:53.987+01:00Hey Braulio, yes I know conceptualbjj - it's r...Hey Braulio, yes I know conceptualbjj - it's run by my friend Adam. If you want his contact details drop me a line on:<br />seymouryang at gmail<br /><br />thanks!Meerkatsuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04147715586194844173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7724305.post-54831867867494497992010-09-28T13:12:37.773+01:002010-09-28T13:12:37.773+01:00Hi Meerkat, I tried searching for that http://conc...Hi Meerkat, I tried searching for that http://conceptualbjj.com/ but I think that domain is gone! Do you have his new address? I was quite interested in having a look at that website...Braulio Estimahttp://www.bjjheroes.com/bjj-fighters/braulio-estima-facts-and-bionoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7724305.post-85135626195792098662010-01-10T02:02:24.317+00:002010-01-10T02:02:24.317+00:00Indeed, the best instructors out there tend to tea...Indeed, the best instructors out there tend to teach concepts rather than spoonfeeding techniques. It's why the Saulo books and videos are also great learning tools, and a shout outshould go to Demian Maia's Science of BJJ for taking such an approach. Finally, my good blogger friend Adam has many interesting articles on his site: http://conceptualbjj.com/<br />Especially his earlier videos which cover conceptual aspects behind many techniques.Meerkatsuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04147715586194844173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7724305.post-51224689293309165562010-01-08T15:25:03.229+00:002010-01-08T15:25:03.229+00:00I'm just a white belt, so my opinion may be mo...I'm just a white belt, so my opinion may be moot, but I honestly think learning the concept of a position/submission can be more beneficial in many cases than having a specific variation of one position or submission. If you know the concept, you can apply it in a bunch of different variations. If you rely on only having step by step directions to a specific position or submission, you will be restricted to trying only things moves you have been taught in detail. Of course, you still need the details. I can't finish some submissions because some detail is off. But I think conceptual learning leads to expanding your game.A.D. McClishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07019434821749308292noreply@blogger.com