Game Task Simplification to Task Complexification in Martial Arts Training w/ Greg Souders

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In this third installment of our interview with Greg Souders, we unpack in gritty detail how Greg approaches both task simplification and task complexification. There's quite a bit of information out there about how to scale down games, but not a lot on how, why, and when to scale them up, even beyond the complexity of free sparring.
There's a lot to glean here across practice design to curriculum development to helping individuals achieve their optimum level of challenge point.
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Produced by Micah Peacock
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  • @DanielIvan707
    @DanielIvan7072 ай бұрын

    We need more of these.

  • @blackbeardtx371
    @blackbeardtx371Ай бұрын

    On a deep dive into podcasts with Greg, trying to learn more about his methods. Great stuff!

  • @Tonetone389
    @Tonetone3894 ай бұрын

    Was live sparring today. Teacher said I was false reaping a lot. Never done it before, don’t know what it is. I was on bottom and being loose trying to entangle my partners legs because it was the only thing at time I felt I could attach to. Outcome focused, and a “move” emerged.

  • @combatlearning

    @combatlearning

    4 ай бұрын

    Amazing how a task focus works better than direct instruction

  • @biggooba6706
    @biggooba67065 ай бұрын

    the langauge stuff is like thinking stuff is better because it is more complicated. Simplicity is elegance.

  • @combatlearning

    @combatlearning

    4 ай бұрын

    Greg's language is simpler in that it is raw description of what's happening and not symbolic. The problem here is it is foreign to jiu jitsu athletes, they aren't used to it, so they misidentify it as "fancy" and "complicated." It isn't. Most of it is everyday language stripped of colloquialisms.

  • @biggooba6706

    @biggooba6706

    4 ай бұрын

    um no its not at all lmao@@combatlearning

  • @lauraleedoro1844
    @lauraleedoro18446 ай бұрын

    *Promosm*

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