Grappling Seminar - by Jason Gregoriades | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-11-15T08:26:58+08:00 Peatix Grapple Asia Grappling Seminar - by Jason Gregoriades tag:peatix.com,2017:event-253644 2017-05-19T19:00:00SGT 2017-05-19T19:00:00SGT Hi Guys - NOTE TIMING - 6-8pm Friday6-8pm SaturdayFacebook link---------------Hi Derrick,Thanks for your patience in awaiting the breakdown of the seminar.Though my style of grappling is best described as catch wrestling, which ordinarily incorporates a lot of leglocks, the aspects which I would like to focus on for the seminar are:1.) The concept of space and weightFrom an offensive viewpointHow to maximise and exploit the use of one's weight in a top positionThe understanding and exploiting of space from a top positionPractical body positioning and mechanics related theretoThe contrast and advantages of this style when compared to traditional bjj positioningFrom a defensive viewpointDeveloping sensitivity to the distribution and placement of your partner's weightManipulating and exploiting the placement of your partner's weight to creating space and openings for escape2.) Chained attack sequences from Mount and Side MountFrom Mount (session 1)Specific offensive set up/openerStraight armbar submissionArm triangle submissionTransition to back mountFrom Side Mount (session 2)Specific offensive set up/openerTriangle submissionStraight armbar submissionKeylock submissionThe reason why I would like to focus on the space/weight concept is because it has a great benefit to any grappler, irrespective of their size, weight and ultimate style. I'd like to include an attack chain sequence because I know that students really enjoy specific instructional techniques. I'll structure the content in such a way that each session is independent, so whether students attend 1 or 2 sessions, they'll acquire something helpful.Session overview:Warm upDrills and concept/technique specific momentsConcept demonstration and explanationConcept practice and specific sparringTechnique demonstration (Chained attack sequence)Technique practice and specific sparringFree sparringCool down and stretch