All rational approaches to combat are founded upon the of creating an asymmetry between your ability to your opponent successfully and his ability to attack you successfully. The greater the asymmetry, the greater will be the of your . There are many fine attacking positions in the sport of jiu jitsu, ashi garami, the mounted position, knee on variations etc. However, none can match the of the rear mount/back position when it comes to creating this asymmetry in your favor. The very nature of the is well adapted to dealing with threats from the front, but poorly set to deal with threats from the rear. Much of your training then, most be devoted to getting to, maintaining and finishing from this position. Here, young Ryan works hard on his utilizing our back attack system, an area that he excels in.

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