Published by Grapplearts Enterprises Inc. on 2021-08-03
What is Bigstrong 10? This app is the tenth in the How to Defeat the Bigger, Stronger Opponent series and is designed to teach techniques and strategies that are effective against opponents who are much bigger, stronger, and more muscular than you in the world of submission grappling. The app covers the techniques, strategies, and tactics that work when the gi comes off and you enter into the world of no-gi submission grappling. The app is Q&A based and addresses the most common questions about modifying your BJJ game so it works both with and without the gi. The app is taught by BJJ black belt and world champion Brandon 'Wolverine' Mullins and Stephan Kesting, a BJJ black belt, and a Combat Submission Wrestling instructor.
1. A very active competitor, Brandon has tested himself in well over 200 competition matches at BJJ, no-gi submission grappling, and Judo tournament compiling a phenomenal record, both with and without the gi: he's won gold medals at the Black Belt division at the No-Gi World Championships… And multiple gold medals in the Advanced division at Grappler’s Quest… And medals at the Mundials, the Pan-Ams, the US Open, and the Gracie World’s.
2. BJJ black belt and world champion Brandon 'Wolverine' Mullins competes at the highest level both in traditional BJJ and in no-gi competitions.
3. This app, Strategies and Tactics for No Gi, covers the techniques, strategies, and tactics that work when the gi comes off and you enter into the world of submission grappling.
4. It will help you become a far more effective no gi grappler and avoid many of the most common submission grappling mistakes.
5. This series is designed to give you the techniques and strategies that are especially effective against opponents who are much bigger, stronger, and more muscular than you.
6. Brandon Mullins is a BJJ black belt based out of Houston Texas.
7. Stephan Kesting is a BJJ black belt, and a Combat Submission Wrestling instructor.
8. He's learned that two areas have their similarities, but also different enough so that people get confused, make major mistakes, and need guidance to really feel effective and efficient on the mat.
9. He has been training in the striking, grappling, and weapons-oriented martial arts for over 30 years.
10. You'll also learn how to stay safe and avoid injury on the mats when rolling with heavier grapplers.
11. This is the tenth app in the How to Defeat the Bigger, Stronger Opponent series.
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The app features 1 hour and 15 minutes of instruction, professionally filmed and edited videos, complete menus for easy navigation, the ability to create a list of your favorite sections and exercises using the one-click 'favorite' button, the ability to download the entire app to your phone or iPad, and an internet connection is NOT required to view the videos. Additionally, the app comes with a bonus 'The Roadmap for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu' book for free. The app is divided into 16 chapters covering topics such as transitioning from gi to no-gi, no-gi gripping strategy, taking advantage of slipperiness, taking the back, Z guard offense and defense, D’Arce, Anaconda and Guillotine chokes, arm triangle finishes, training outside of class, defending the knee cut / Margarida pass no-gi, open guard offense, finishing from north-south, opening the stubborn closed guard, and advice for new competitors.