Identify the problem: Every submission hold has an escape. Every escape involves a set of movements – but invariably there is ONE movement that does the majority of the work of escape. For example in upper body submission holds from guard involving your legs such as , arm bar, omoplata etc – most of the early escapes are postural escapes involving your opponents HEAD rising away from you to create distance and this is the of the escape/defense overall. Once you understand this as the athlete trying to the submission it's all a matter of building increasingly powerful HEAD CONTROL as the basis of your submission game from guard. Focus upon the most pressing problem pays big dividends in Jiu jitsu. In a word of ten thousand problems learning to focus on the biggest ones first makes a big difference to your . stress it's much easier to one bigger problem than a dozen smaller ones simultaneously. a clear idea of what the biggest threat to your success is and attack that threat relentlessly – you will soon notice the difference in your performance