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Road Ultras are headed home by air and land today.

Paul and I will be back on the mats at the temple tonight for Circle of Honor.

It’s been a great experience as always, getting to train under the watchful eye of Coach Mitch, and his entire team.

Being on the road reminds you that home is more than a place, it’s the people (and pets) that hold that spot in your heart.

Next stop: Virginia
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Brunch Crowd

Great Sunday morning at the temple.

Training on Sundays had become sparse, so we started going to eat after as a group.

Sometimes you just need to change things up a little to get people to rally together.

Check in ⬇️ if you’re getting time in on the mats today.

Hope you’re all having a glorious weekend.
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Two new embroidered patches from Devotion that will be released along with the new Hanuman tank top.

The Way patch features a red ensō circle indicating one’s place on the path of martial training, and the larger circle of honor that places them in.

The second features our “Jiu Jitsu” bindrune from our original sign that still hangs in our temple, with heavily stylized lettering that reads JIU-JITSU sprawling beneath it.
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I came across this quote last night during my evening reading:

“Unlike other men, he was able to find pleasure in any job that he was given, but this was not simply because he was born poor.

Rather, he saw the work at hand as a preparation for the next task.

He was convinced that this was the way he would one day realize his ambitions.”

- Eiji Yoshikawa, “Taiko”

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thought about how much this is like Jiu Jitsu. So many people’s game develops in a poor way because they refuse to work on things they don’t enjoy.

Instead, we should find enjoyment in every aspect of grappling - standup, guard, passing, submissions, escapes, leglocks - because each piece weaves a beautiful tapestry.

Every small thing we pick up on the road may be the turning point between victory and defeat.

Find pleasure in every task.
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Jiu Jitsu has been appropriately compared to the old card game “War.”

If my opponent has a similar ability level, and each card is a technique and every card played on top a response, the individual with the most cards to play in rapid succession will likely win the exchange.

This doesn’t mean we need to know every single technique in the book - that’s not possible.

It means we need to map out “our” Jiu Jitsu and know the routes and likely responses we are going to run into on the way to our desired outcome.

This way, we can study those responses, and add new techniques to our “stack of cards” to answer them, and attain the victory.

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I strongly suggest you keep a notebook that provides a visual representation of this map.

For example, you might have a page that reads “closed guard.” On it, there may be routes and technique chains to go to other positions, submissions, and sweeps, all with their own “answers” to common responses.

Even with the closed guard, there might be subcategories such as “arm drag” or “overhook/underhook position” etc with associated techniques and “reactions” that we have tactics to defeat.

You’ll forget more Jiu Jitsu in 5 years than you ever thought possible.

These route maps allow you to easily refresh yourself on positional options that take you where you want to go: straight into your strongest finishes and most dominant positions.
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I use rectangles and capital letters to indicate positions.

Circles are “responses”/common answers people will jam you up with

Plain text is maneuvers/techniques etc.

You can see how from the arm drag alone you have a wide variety of responses as well as answers to those responses.

These are only “single stacks” but each chain can also be added to or “deepened” depending on where you want to go.

If you’re a visual person like me, these mental maps help immensely to center me and give me focus from specific positions.

From here, each “rectangle” gets its own page and so on.
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“Jiu Jitsu is for everyone.

But after a few months it’s just for half those people.

After a few years it’s just for a handful.”

- Brian Jones,

“Old School Jiu Jitsu Manifesto”
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Instagram vs Reality from this morning’s check-in.

Glenn really wanted to be a part of the shot.

Hope y’all had a great night or day on the mats!
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Morning prayers at the temple, shrouded in mist.
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4 hours of work with Devotion co-founders Matthias and Paul back on the mats together ~ right into Circle of Honor. Enjoy.
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4 years ago to the day.

Prepping the space for the first Devotion temple.

This all started in the back left corner with a few wrestling mats thrown down as we worked on the space, with our first coach, Ben, a Franjinha/Paragon black belt.

Good memories.

Miss that place, but even more grateful for the current one.
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Back issues of Devotion Magazine are now available on our website as a digital download!

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