Adam Singer shares his 25-year journey in coaching BJJ and MMA, explaining how ecological dynamics and the constraints-led approach creates more effective grapplers despite less technical instruction.
• SBG's "aliveness" approach filters effective techniques through realistic testing • Traditional drilling methods often fail to transfer to live situations • Ecological coaching creates environments where students learn through problem-solving • Students become effective before becoming efficient in their movements • Culture, environment, method and athletes function as one interconnected system • Belt promotions based on effectiveness against peers rather than technical knowledge • Students know fewer named techniques but perform better in live rolling • Scaling drills through modified constraints allows mixed-level training • Creating representative designs helps techniques emerge naturally • The coach's role is primarily to create optimal environments, not to provide information
If you're interested in learning more about ecological coaching, follow Adam on Instagram @AdamSingerSBG where he shares insights and training methods from his ongoing exploration of coaching methodologies.
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