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Training methodologies
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John Danaher believes identifying undervalued skills in a sport can lead to competitive advantages.
Georges St-Pierre's success was partly due to his willingness to try unconventional tactics, like taking down superior wrestlers.
Gordon Ryan argues strength training can be detrimental to grappling, emphasizing skill development instead.
Dietary changes have not shown measurable improvements in jiu-jitsu performance, according to John Danaher.
The rear-naked choke is considered the most effective submission in grappling across all rule sets.
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