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Position Before Submission. A Complete Sport Jiu Jitsu System for Control, Strategy, and Winning Matches

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Most jiu jitsu athletes don’t lose because they lack submissions.

They lose because they lose control first.

Position Before Submission is a complete sport jiu jitsu system designed to help you dominate matches through structure, control, and smart decision-making, not random techniques.

This ebook breaks down jiu jitsu the way higher belts actually use it, as a connected system where every grip, position, and transition has a purpose.

Whether you train gi or no-gi, this guide shows you how to think, move, and attack with confidence.

What You’ll Learn Inside

  • Why position always comes before submission in winning matches
  • How to control opponents using grips, posture, and balance
  • High-percentage submission systems that work under pressure
  • Triangle, D’Arce, Kimura, armbar, and leg lock systems explained clearly
  • How to connect techniques instead of guessing during rolls
  • Defensive framing and escapes that keep you calm under pressure
  • Competition-tested strategies for sport jiu jitsu
  • How to train smarter, avoid injuries, and progress faster

Who This Ebook Is For

  • Beginners who feel lost during sparring
  • Intermediate athletes stuck at the same level
  • Competitors who want cleaner wins, not scrambles
  • Gi and no-gi practitioners
  • Coaches who want a clear teaching framework

Why This Ebook Is Different

  • Written in clear, easy-to-understand language
  • Focuses on systems, not isolated moves
  • Includes instructional AI-generated illustrations for clarity
  • Built specifically for sport jiu jitsu, not self-defense fluff

If you want to stop surviving rounds and start controlling them, this ebook gives you the roadmap.


📦 Product Details (Payhip Fields)

  • Format: PDF
  • Delivery: Instant download after purchase
  • Pages: 70+ pages
  • Language: English
  • Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced
  • Training Style: Gi and No-Gi


You will get a PDF (16MB) file