Myopia – one of the biggest problems I developing submission grapplers run into is the of MYOPIA. We see an opportunity for a given submission hold and we ourselves into tunnel vision that only lets us see one possibility for . When you fight skilled opponents it is extremely unlikely that every attempt you make at a submission succeed – on the contrary, the majority will fail. It is crucial therefore, that you develop the habit of SEEING BEYOND THE INITIAL ATTACK AND ASK YOURSELF EVEN AS YOU ARE SOING YOUR UTMOST WITH THAT INITIAL ATTACK “WHAT WILL I MOVE ONTO IF THIS ATTACK SHOULD FAIL?” Only by training yourself to constantly ask this question and see beyond the move you are currently attempting can you make yourself move from attack to attack in combinations that even the toughest and most skilled opponents will struggle to keep up with. A WELL APPLIED SUBMISSION HOLD WILL NEVER BE AS DANGEROUS AS A WELL APPLIED SEQUENCE OF SUBMISSION HOLDS. Here, Craig Jones is working hard with a nice sequence of submissions beginning with an initial Kimura lock but can branch out easily towards both upper and submissions. Your body already knows the submissions – now your mind to see beyond the present one and on to the ones. Once you replace myopia with long distance vision you will become a far more dangerous adversary to your opponents.