About Zen Jiu Jitsu – Human Chess: High Percentage Strategies and Concepts for Beginners and Advanced Students by Oliver Staark
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Like most students who train in BJJ, I was on the verge of calling it a day. After discussing my shortcomings with my coaches and professor, they gave me a new insight into Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. With these new strategies and concepts under my belt, I became a second degree black belt under Roger Gracie.
Just like most techniques in Jiu Jitsu, the answers were simple, but counterintuitive. If we try to fix these problems by just muscling-through, then it takes a long time and takes a lot of the fun out of training.
Using some concepts and strategies in the Zen Jiu Jitsu books, you can speed up your progress and have fun doing it.
How the Top BJJ Players Fight and Remain Relentless in their Goals!
After the success of the Zen Jiu Jitsu series, the latest addition to the line up is now available: Zen Jiu Jitsu – Human Chess.
This particular volume explores some of the concepts, philosophies and ideas that have been gleaned over the last sixteen years, becoming a black belt and running my own academy.
It covers several topics including:
Breathwork and how it can completely change your Cardio
The Trough of Disillusionment and BJJ
Fitting all your Training in
Defensive BJJ as the Future?
Top Game vs Bottom Game
Goals and Technique
Breaking Plateaus
Relentless Commitment and Training
Correct Rolling Theory
How to Remain Relentless
The 2 Day Rule
Intermittent Fasting and BJJ
Bad Habits in Plain Site
And so much much more….
Stop buying expensive tutorials until you know how to use them properly. Concepts and strategies will take you much further than any technique.
If you have reached a plateau in your game and need a fresh perspective then Human Chess is for you. I’ve started it simple with reasons why BJJ is so hard to get to grips with and then moved onto more complex ideas on how you can use your time well, on and off the mat. These are just a couple of the strategies and concepts contained in Zen Jiu Jitsu Human Chess.
Like most students who train in BJJ, I was on the verge of calling it a day. After discussing my shortcomings with my coaches and professor, they gave me a new insight into Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. With these new strategies and concepts under my belt, I became a second degree black belt under Roger Gracie.
Just like most techniques in Jiu Jitsu, the answers were simple, but counterintuitive! If we try to fix these problems by just muscling-through, then it takes a long time and takes a lot of the fun out of training.
Using some concepts and strategies in the Zen Jiu Jitsu books, you can speed up your progress and have fun doing it.
Start training Brazilian Jiu Jitsu or MMA the RIGHT WAY now! And pick up your copy by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top before the price changes.
This is the Fourth and Latest Book in the Zen Jiu Jitsu Series
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Author Bio:
After the success of the Zen Jiu Jitsu series, the latest addition to the lineup is now available: Zen Jiu Jitsu – Human Chess.
This particular volume explores some of the concepts, philosophies, and ideas that have been gleaned over the last ten years since he became a black belt and is now running his own academy.
The books cover several topics including:
– Breath-work and how it can completely change your Cardio
– The Trough of Disillusionment and BJJ
– Fitting all your Training in
– Defensive BJJ as the Future?
– Top Game vs Bottom Game
– Goals and Technique
– Breaking Plateaus
– And much, much more….
There are some free resources and information on his site: https://oliverstaark.com/
Oliver writes his books for a wide array of Jiu-Jitsu students. They can be 55-year-old white belts all the way to 25-year-old brown belt competitors. What separates him from the other Jiu-Jitsu publishers is his ability to explain complex topics in a no-nonsense, straightforward manner. He doesn’t promise the world, but always delivers step-by-step strategies and concepts you can implement right away.
In his spare time, Oliver travels, reads a lot, practices BJJ, and is a competitive target shooter.