Be greedy with your pins: There are five major pins in Jiu jitsu. Two of them are non scoring – side and north south. Three of them score – knee on belly, mount and rear mount. Once you get in a to an opponents guard, it's time to maximize your scoring . Don't be satisfied with the non scoring pins. There will be opportunities to rack big scores by passing directly to mount, or if you pass to the side, progressing further to mount or rear mount. Once mounted, many attempts by your opponent will open up opportunities to on to rear mount and vice versa. Being greedy for big will translate immediately into more submission opportunities as your opponent feels compelled to resist more. Here, Gordon Ryan has quickly transitioned to mount after an initial pass to the side. Now as his opponent tries to escape there is back exposure – if Mr Ryan can get past his opponents elbow he can double his pin score. Don't just hunger for a pass into a static pin – get greedy and use all the pins to create big scores that also create so much tactical pressure on an opponent that you are much more likely to be rewarded with more chances for submission

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