
This week, we're joined again by fan favorite Josh "Kintanon" Wentworth! Josh explains one of the most overlooked concepts in jiu-jitsu: having a "game." Drawing inspiration from the Mendes brothers, Josh explains why a repeatable, deliberate path from standing to finish beats reactive rolling every time. Topics include: decision-making loops, why "taking what they give you" is a trap, and how to actually build a game plan that works under pressure.
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Mental models discussed in this episode:
- Feedback Loop
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Technique Chaining
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Funneling
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Tokui Waza
https://bjjmentalmodels.com/tokui-waza
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