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Conversation after conversation, Craig Jones returns to jiu-jitsu. Craig Jones and Nicky Rod are two-time ADCC silver medalists, highlighting their high-level competition experience. Nicky Ryan left high school at 15 to pursue jiu-jitsu full-time, showing early dedication to the sport.
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previewThe B-Team gym employs constraint-based learning, where beginners face problems before learning techniques, enhancing retention.
#363B-Team Jiu Jitsu: Craig Jones, Nicky Rod, and Nicky Ryan
Nicky Ryan's innate ability to get to opponents' backs led to a focus on perfecting back control and rear naked chokes.
#363B-Team Jiu Jitsu: Craig Jones, Nicky Rod, and Nicky Ryan
The EBI rule set can allow less skilled competitors to win by stalling and capitalizing on advantageous positions.
#363B-Team Jiu Jitsu: Craig Jones, Nicky Rod, and Nicky Ryan
The CJI tournament's $3 million budget includes $1 million for division winners and $10,000 for all competitors, setting a new benchmark for athlete compensation.
#439Craig Jones: Jiu Jitsu, $2 Million Prize, CJI, ADCC, Ukraine & Trolling
Jones's innovative use of angled walls in the tournament design aims to reduce referee interference and enhance the grappling experience.
#439Craig Jones: Jiu Jitsu, $2 Million Prize, CJI, ADCC, Ukraine & Trolling
Drones in Ukraine have extended ranges of up to 40 kilometers with signal boosters, illustrating their strategic impact in modern warfare.
#439Craig Jones: Jiu Jitsu, $2 Million Prize, CJI, ADCC, Ukraine & Trolling
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