Most people learn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu backwards.
They chase techniques.
They memorize positions.
They build a growing library of moves, hoping that more knowledge will eventually lead to better performance.
But the mat teaches a different truth.
The practitioners who move the best are rarely the ones who know the most techniques. They are the ones who understand movement itself.
Simplex Motus: Movement Before Technique explores the deeper foundation beneath Jiu-Jitsu. Instead of focusing on techniques, this book examines the qualities that make techniques actually work:
- movement
- structure
- balance
- pressure
- sensitivity
- timing
- connection
Through clear and thoughtful explanations, this book shows why technique alone is never enough. Techniques are only expressions of movement. When movement is weak, techniques fail. When movement is strong, techniques appear naturally.
Rather than presenting another collection of moves, this book invites practitioners to look underneath the surface of the art and rediscover the conversation that happens whenever two bodies meet on the mat.
This is a book for practitioners who want to understand Jiu-Jitsu at a deeper level.
White belts who want a better foundation.
Blue belts who feel stuck in their development.
Experienced practitioners searching for simplicity after years of complexity.
If you have ever felt that the real essence of Jiu-Jitsu is something deeper than techniques, this book will help you see what the art has been trying to teach all along.
Movement comes first.
Technique comes later.