


Stop watching and start learning.
Have you ever watched an instructional and felt like you weren’t getting any better?
This might be the most money you’ve ever spent on an instructional, but the least amount you’ve ever spent actually mastering a skill.
It’s okay that you’ve wasted time and money watching instructionals but have nothing to show for it except a lighter wallet.
It’s not your fault that traditional instructionals flood you with information without providing any clear path to actually acquire new skills.
Your time is the most precious currency you have. You can save money with a cheaper takedown instructional, but overspend countless hours struggling to figure out how to get it into your game.
So keep watching instructionals and pretending to get better, or start using a streamlined progression of drills and techniques that are hand-picked by an experienced competitor in judo and jiu jitsu.
Learn why a curriculum is what you’ve been needing all along.
How well would you learn if you were able to cover the broad concepts of an instructional, while simultaneously practicing specific reps, drills, variations, and scenarios to acquire and build skills?
And what if the subject of this curriculum was a takedown that could work from beginner to expert, and with various body types and setups?
Imagine a takedown that:
worked against scrappy wrestlers
could counter somebody muscling forward
established dominance at your favorite open mat
capitalized on somebody disengaging
didn’t need a specific leg forward
countered the most widely used and common attacks
flowed seamlessly with other foot sweeps/attacks
made you 33% better looking
magnified your physical characteristics
didn’t require insane athleticism
turned heads at every naga you pull up to
worked if your opponents are always heavier
Does this sound too good to be true?
The uchimata is easily one of the most devastatingly effective takedowns you could ever commit to learning. It may very well be the only takedown you ever need. Once you master this king of throws, you will gain access to a tool that can answer any standup position with decisive force and precision to launch your opponent to their back and put you in a dominant lead in your rolls. If the opponent is bent over and low to the ground, you will condition them to stand or capitalize on their position with a variation to punish this posture. If they’re trying to hold you off, you will learn to easily encroach on their position, leaving them confused as to how you closed the distance so quickly before they’re flying through the air. You will understand how to train an opponent to quite literally walk directly into their doom.
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The Uchi Mata is a versatile throw that can solve this problem, and our course will guarantee that you can hit variations of this throw that fit multiple body types, situations, and movements from the feet.
Are you tired of pulling guard because it's the only way you know to get to the ground?
Do you feel like your study of BJJ is missing the ability to get to the ground decisively and safely with quality takedowns?
Imagine you walk into your first day of a college course. The professor slaps a fat tome of a textbook on your desk and says, “Final’s in 12 weeks. Good luck!”
This is what the traditional instructional model is. It gives you the raw information, but the task of figuring out how to actually teach your body how to do these techniques is left up to you. You’re left with zero guidance. Information doesn’t serve you if it’s not presented in a practical manner.
Like the college course that accompanies the textbook - our curriculum serves the purpose of study guides and assignments that help highlight important information and really cement it to memory. It’s structured in a way that truly complements the source material to promote deeper learning and mastery.
Our Instructors
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Judo Black Belt/ BJJ Black Belt
Let Dominique Bell (BJJ and Judo black belt) solve your problem once and for all. In this Master Class, you'll learn multiple variations of a throw that LOOKS super impressive and athletic, but is actually a function of sharp timing and efficient technique more so than just freakish athleticism. Let Dom guide you - not just through the techniques - but on a specific number of progressive drills and throws per session that will elevate any practitioner from sad guard puller to Chad partner thrower.
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CSCS /BJJ Strength Coach
As if that isn't enough, Coach Alex Sterner from Electrum Performance also provides a Strength & Conditioning Plan that will sharpen the physical tools known to enhance takedowns and judo. A program that will improve footwork, rotational power, and full body strength.