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Thanks for being here If you have a question you want answered Drop it here and I’ll answer the best today !
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New comment 23d ago
QnA answer
https://www.skool.com/hpu-free/hit-me-with-some-qna?p=bc83f387 Are grappling dummies any good? Short answer, no There is a study I always reference from a book I read a long time ago It’s called psycho-cybernetics by Maxwell maltz In that study - there are 3 groups for practicing free throws. 1. Did nothing at all 2. Practiced physically 3. Visually practiced in their mind, but did so perfectly with every shot going in 1. Got 0% better 2. Got 23% better 3. Got 24% better Based on this, I’d never bother with a grappling dummy, it’s simply a waste of time. It gives no legitimate reactions and will easily lead to poor habits being formed. Much better to mentally rehearse perfect technique that will be applied later on in a proper learning environment Than a poor exchange for the physical. Either that or just train
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New comment May 30
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@Alex Quinn it’s a great read
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@Scott Langelaar for mma specifics like that, perfect For JJ, not so much
A mindset I’ve been working with
You can be right, or you can win… I’ve had more than 2000+ coaching conversations across multiple disciplines with a giant variance in results from person to person. Some utterly crush, some don’t even get started, some get a fart in the winds worth of progress. The thing that actually stops most people is a preconceived notion of two varieties - Well this won’t work for me because of xyz, (I’m a special snowflake with special conditions that won’t allow me to progress. - Or I’ll try and see how it goes Without fail, if these mindsets are maintained, zero gain is made. There is no conviction. So when it gets tough, or it’s not obvious that it’s working, right before the breakthrough moment when progression explodes, they quit. Then start the next thing, same process rinse and repeat. So… Instead of trying to see if it’ll work Being passive Or… Trying to prove yourself right, about how you suck, you will stay like that, and this will be no different, no matter how good the process is. Why not act with total and complete conviction That if it worked for someone else, then it must work. If that’s true then I will MAKE it work for me too. If it is physically possible, then I can do it. If it has been done, then I can do it. I will act as if it is going to work, I will remove “try” from the equation because try implies failure. There is either doing it Or not. So… Do you want to be right about yourself? And prove it, prove your limits, prove that it won’t work Or do you want to win? Do you want to make it work? Do you want to overcome your limits and drop that useless chatter? You cannot have both, You must decide. All in or all out.
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Hit me with some QnA
Best question will be answered 🤝🏼
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New comment May 28
Dropping a free game plan
If you guys want an inside look to how I’m coaching my students to learn faster, win more and submit higher belts This will help https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L1XQaaP40tr0j2H0tGaO4zQ4ltAihELmFLHCpF5GRiI/edit
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New comment May 21
1 like • May 21
@Andrew McDermott 🤝🏼🤝🏼🤝🏼
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