The photography is excellent. Royler and Royce demonstrate the moves in crisp gis against a white background, removing distractions. The angles chosen for the photos usually solve the most common problems students face. For instance, they show exactly where the feet should be placed during an armbar to prevent the opponent from stacking—which is often the missing link for beginners.
) to learn the movement and positioning required to actually reach these submission opportunities. Beginner Friendly
"If there is air between your pocket and his shoulder, he has a bridge to escape," the instructor noted. He showed a micro-adjustment: curling the heels toward the butt and pinching the knees not just together, but downward .
is a comprehensive instructional book co-authored by Grandmaster Helio Gracie, his son Royler Gracie, and martial arts journalist Kid Peligro. Published in 2007, the guide focuses exclusively on the "end game" of a match—the submission. Core Content & Technique Breakdown
Many practitioners can pass the guard. Many can take the back. But freezing once the position is secured is a death sentence in a real fight. The Grandmaster secrets revealed here focus on the transition into the submission —not the submission itself.
The book is structured into sections based on dominant positions, focusing on how to transition from control to a finish: Guard Submissions:
The photography is excellent. Royler and Royce demonstrate the moves in crisp gis against a white background, removing distractions. The angles chosen for the photos usually solve the most common problems students face. For instance, they show exactly where the feet should be placed during an armbar to prevent the opponent from stacking—which is often the missing link for beginners.
) to learn the movement and positioning required to actually reach these submission opportunities. Beginner Friendly The photography is excellent
"If there is air between your pocket and his shoulder, he has a bridge to escape," the instructor noted. He showed a micro-adjustment: curling the heels toward the butt and pinching the knees not just together, but downward . For instance, they show exactly where the feet
is a comprehensive instructional book co-authored by Grandmaster Helio Gracie, his son Royler Gracie, and martial arts journalist Kid Peligro. Published in 2007, the guide focuses exclusively on the "end game" of a match—the submission. Core Content & Technique Breakdown He showed a micro-adjustment: curling the heels toward
Many practitioners can pass the guard. Many can take the back. But freezing once the position is secured is a death sentence in a real fight. The Grandmaster secrets revealed here focus on the transition into the submission —not the submission itself.
The book is structured into sections based on dominant positions, focusing on how to transition from control to a finish: Guard Submissions: