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Takedown U: Foundations

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10 contributions to Takedown U: Foundations
sick!!
I am currently battling sickness lol so no training. I am building out a whole course for you guys on here tho!! I was wondering when you guys can't train?? watch film?? go lift??
0 likes • 2h
I like to do yoga.
Stockton JJWL update 2026
Update for all my buds on here! I took Silver🥈 in Gi and 🥉Bronze in NoGi! Here’s some clips LFG boys! We out here wrestling again
Stockton JJWL update 2026
1 like • 2h
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What’s more satisfying??
What’s more satisfying to you guys? A nice takedown or submission??!
2 likes • 12d
I rarely get either😂, but definitely submissions.
Are shots required in jiujitsu??
so I have been thinking about is shooting necessary for standup in jiujitsu? And my opinion is if you just want to be good and take people down in jiujitsu I don't think you HAVE to shoot. you could be good at ducks, arm drags, under hook, overtook, judo. I have just noticed from me personally I don't shoot that much in jiujitsu because of all the dangers of it. But if I am with someone very good I do feel like a shot is necessary if all my other stuff is getting shut down. What do y'all think? let me know below!
1 like • 12d
I do not think shots are required in bjj, especially since a lot of people that do bjj are not very good wrestlers. Using arm drags to reach the back or snatch singles are pretty high percentage. I still like shooting but sometimes get caught in front headlocks.
Trouble shooting list
I’ve been thinking about a simple way to level up your game, and it starts with paying attention to where you’re actually getting beat. Every time you get taken down, thrown, or caught in a specific move, make a note of it, either in your head or on paper. Look for the position or technique that hits you the most and start there. Instead of avoiding it, put yourself in that exact position during training and drill it until you understand what’s going wrong and how to fix it. Once that position stops being a problem, move down the list to the next one. Over time, you’re not just training harder, you’re training smarter, systematically removing holes from your game instead of randomly adding moves, and that’s how real progress actually happens.
1 like • 15d
I find myself in the over under and russian ties a lot and usually that is when I get taken down.
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Robin Sahi
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@robin-sahi-1652
bjj blue belt

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Joined Jan 10, 2026