Ask a Black Belt - Jiu Jitsu Podcast
Ask a Black Belt - Jiu Jitsu Podcast
146. Position over submission
In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), the concept of "position over submission" is a fundamental principle that emphasizes the strategic importance of achieving and maintaining dominant positions before attempting a submission. Rather than solely focusing on finishing an opponent with a submission hold, practitioners are encouraged to prioritize positional control first. This approach stems from the understanding that a solid foundation of control increases the likelihood of a successful submission.
In BJJ, positional dominance refers to achieving superior control over an opponent by securing advantageous positions such as mount, back control, or side control. These positions not only provide better stability but also limit an opponent's movement and defensive options. By establishing control, a practitioner can methodically wear down their opponent, making them more vulnerable to submission attempts.
Positional control also promotes a patient and strategic mindset, discouraging reckless attempts at submissions that may compromise one's own position. In high-level BJJ, practitioners recognize that rushing for submissions without proper control can lead to escapes and counterattacks. Therefore, the emphasis on position over submission encourages a more calculated and methodical approach, fostering a well-rounded and effective grappling game. Ultimately, in the pursuit of victory, BJJ practitioners are taught to prioritize control, ensuring a solid foundation for successful submissions.
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