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Drilling vs. Sparring

Drilling is portrayed as a cooperative dance where partners enhance each other's skills, contrasting sharply with the competitive nature of sparring. The conversation dives into the challenges of motivating higher belts to engage in drilling, revealing a cultural belief that it lacks effectiveness. The insights highlight how different motivations can shape training experiences, particularly among various skill levels.
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    John Danaher: The Path to Mastery in Jiu Jitsu, Grappling, Judo, and MMA | Lex Fridman Podcast #182

  • Related Questions

    • Can a drill be too easy or too hard when working on a skill in sports, as discussed in the episode John Danaher: The Path to Mastery in Jiu Jitsu, Grappling, Judo, and MMA | Lex Fridman Podcast #182 and the clip Drilling vs. Sparring?

    • Can a drill be too easy or too hard when working on a skill in sports, specifically in the context of the episode John Danaher: The Path to Mastery in Jiu Jitsu, Grappling, Judo, and MMA | Lex Fridman Podcast #182 and the clip Drilling vs. Sparring?

    • Can a drill be too easy or too hard when working on a skill in sports, specifically in the context of the episode John Danaher: The Path to Mastery in Jiu Jitsu, Grappling, Judo, and MMA | Lex Fridman Podcast #182 and the clip The Importance of Drilling?

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