HOW TO BEAT BIGGER OPPONENTS IN JIU JITSU BEGINNER GAME PLAN
Being smaller doesn’t mean you’re at a disadvantage in Jiu Jitsu…you just need a smarter strategy. In this video, I break down the exact game plan I use when I’m facing someone bigger and stronger. Instead of relying on strength, I show you how to create angles, conserve energy, and use high-percentage techniques that consistently work against larger opponents. You’ll learn: Why duck unders are one of the best takedowns for smaller grapplers. The low-risk back trip that saves energy. How the gift wrap from side control lets technique overcome strength. Finishing your opponent with a one arm submission. Whether you’re a white belt or a seasoned competitor, these concepts will immediately improve your ability to handle bigger training partners. 👍 If this video helps you, subscribe for weekly Jiu-Jitsu instruction and leave a comment with the biggest size difference you’ve ever had to overcome.

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