and head: When you make contact with an opponent whether it be standing or from seated situations, the first points of contact with your opponent will typically be at the hands and forehead. Learning to place them so as to create barriers and then manipulate them to create opportunities is a big part of your opening gambits in Jiu jitsu. always that your head and hands have both defensive and offensive value – but that in most cases it's tactically smart to take care of your defensive responsibilities before your offensive ones. Your head and hands are both a barrier and a key to your opponents door that can give you access to everything else. Use them wisely from the start of each engagement and you will stop an opponent in his tracks whilst setting up your own