Learn how to train and roll with your kids using ADCC quality techniques tuned perfectly for youth practitioners.
- Use these games and drills to build skill and a love of grappling.
- Nicolas has over a decade of experience teaching kids how to safely practice Jiu-Jitsu and enjoy the process of learning.
- Build confidence ON and OFF the mat with No-Gi For Kids!
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Practicing martial arts is one of the most beneficial sports a kid can participate in. No-Gi For Kids by Nicolas Renier is a 4-part series dedicated to giving your kid an overall game plan for when they step on the mat. Sometimes youth participants can get lost in the shuffle with a vast amount of techniques, drills, and skills. Nicolas Renier looks to change that!
No-Gi For Kids covers the essentials when it comes to No-Gi Grappling. Without the uniform, the entire sport gets much quicker. This can lead to confusion for many kids because there are a vast amount of variables. Renier keeps it short, sweet, and simple!
No-Gi For Kids kicks off by helping your kid with “the three steps of understanding”. Nicolas lays the groundwork early in this series, this allows your child to build a strong foundation of techniques and knowledge. As a parent, you will start to understand how you can help your child practice crucial skills that can give them some extra learning time when away from the academy. By following Renier’s tips you can help cultivate a fun and constructive learning environment for your kid.
Over the course of the instructional, you will learn the ins and outs of the most essential aspects of No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu. You will learn kid-approved submissions, guard passing, self-defense, and escapes! Cover the key concepts with your child and watch their confidence build!
- Introduction
- Three steps of understanding
- Concepts of teaching
- Parents recommendations
- Technics for kids
- Submissions for kids
- Wrestling - Wrestling attacks
- Wrestling defense
- Attacking the guard - Standing guard pass
- Kneeling guard pass
- Submissions
- Defending Guard - Lay down
- Sitting
- Close guard
- Attacking from Cross Control - Keep the control
- Take the mount
- Submissions
- Defending Cross Control - Escapes
- Showy escapes
- Attacking From Mount Position - Submissions
- Switching positions
- Defending Mount Position - Classics escapes
- Riskiest escapes
- Turtle Positions - Attacking the back
- Defend turtle position
- Back Control - Escapes
- Conclusion
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