Offence Vs Defence Debate - Priit Mihkelson & School Of Grappling

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • A debate on Offence Vs Defence For Jiu-Jitsu Training. With the issue being reasonably broad, it takes some interesting turns from a general conceptual overview of the topic to practical applications of the technique, the learning and teaching of grappling. Andy and Priit had a great conversation so check it out on your favourite podcast app to listen to how it went down!
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    【Timestamps】
    [00:00] - Offence Vs Defence Debate Introduction
    [04:28] - How they decided about the debate
    [07:10] - In any combat sport, you should know both offence and defence
    [09:38] - Chess is a perfect archetype for every combat sport
    [12:35] - The only thing that the offensive player can attain
    [13:45] - Priit's views on the necessity of offence and defence in combat sports
    [18:00] - Defense that drives the evolution of the offence
    [23:33] - The dialectic relationship between defence and offence
    [25:35] - How Andy structure his classes
    [30:20] - How Priit structures classes for beginners
    [37:17] - Defence is understudied that its information is not optimal
    [39:26] - Defence doesn't come as naturally as offence
    [41:09] - Make sure to have defence while practising offence backwards
    [44:44] - Incorporate the defence into your offence
    [47:01] - How to shift your defensive move to offensive
    [48:30] - How to pull guard from Turtle position?
    [53:55] - A little bit of fear isn't always a bad thing
    [57:22] - Make people get bored, then it's easy to make them offensive
    [1:03:00] - Create an incentive for people to accept the defensive state
    [1:06:28] - The outside to inside blocks in Jiu-Jitsu
    [1:14:04] - People have a fear of not knowing
    [1:20:10] - Getting your back flat on the mat
    [1:23:14] - Andy’s background in wrestling
    [1:25:10] - Why Priit loves defence
    [1:30:09] - Should offence be taught by setting a base posture of defence
    [1:33:05] - Teaching to re-attack immediately after defence
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    【Timestamps】
    [00:00] - Offence Vs Defence Debate Introduction
    [04:28] - How they decided about the debate
    [07:10] - In any combat sport, you should know both offence and defence
    [09:38] - Chess is a perfect archetype for every combat sport
    [12:35] - The only thing that the offensive player can attain
    [13:45] - Priit's views on the necessity of offence and defence in combat sports
    [18:00] - Defense that drives the evolution of the offence
    [23:33] - The dialectic relationship between defence and offence
    [25:35] - How Andy structure his classes
    [30:20] - How Priit structures classes for beginners
    [37:17] - Defence is understudied that its information is not optimal
    [39:26] - Defence doesn't come as naturally as offence
    [41:09] - Make sure to have defence while practising offence backwards
    [44:44] - Incorporate the defence into your offence
    [47:01] - How to shift your defensive move to offensive
    [48:30] - How to pull guard from Turtle position?
    [53:55] - A little bit of fear isn't always a bad thing
    [57:22] - Make people get bored, then it's easy to make them offensive
    [1:03:00] - Create an incentive for people to accept the defensive state
    [1:06:28] - The outside to inside blocks in Jiu-Jitsu
    [1:14:04] - People have a fear of not knowing
    [1:20:10] - Getting your back flat on the mat
    [1:23:14] - Andy’s background in wrestling
    [1:25:10] - Why Priit loves defence
    [1:30:09] - Should offence be taught by setting a base posture of defence
    [1:33:05] - Teaching to re-attack immediately after defence