Following, studying, and learning grappling is hard. Like really really hard. Especially figuring out what works outside of the gym. There are few reasons why.
The sport can be overly technical.
Grappling is full of technical jargon. Plus the actual technique names span English, Japanese, Portuguese, and other languages! It seems like grappling is designed to be hard to follow.
The sport moves quickly.
Every week a new athlete is winning matches with their spin on classic techniques. It’s hard to know why the moves work, let alone what they are, and who we should study.
There is a lot of content.
There is a lot of content. You have to watch matches, study instructionals, and follow the right people on social media to even have a chance of learning what actually works. And that is outside of actually training.
The Help Desk solves this.
The Open Note Grappling Help Desk gives you the best examples of how grappling works at the highest levels of mixed martial arts and no gi grappling. The Help Desk has guides on specific themes, the best athletes to study, and classic matches you may have missed so you can get a holistic understanding of the sports. Also it only costs $5 per month and you can cancel whenever you want.
Here is what it looks like:
