More Than Technique, Volume Two begins where superficial understanding ends. Written for the practitioner who knows how to move, how to survive, and has a good sense of technique but still experiences those moments in rolling where it all breaks down without an obvious reason. Positions get lost. Pressure becomes suffocating. Exchanges become frantic. You know the techniques, but the results are unpredictable.
Volume Two reveals what is truly in control in those moments.
Instead of more techniques, this book is focused on the non-visible mechanics that make techniques work in resistance: structure, frames, wedges, angles, pressure distribution, timing of effort, and positional decision-making. It covers why some grapplers feel heavy without pushing, at ease without hesitating, and efficient even when fatigued.
Chapters show how advanced grapplers control space, manage momentum, and use alignment, explaining how small positional shifts drive big results and why sustainable pressure comes from solid structure.
Written in clear, grounded language and formed by years of honest training, More Than Technique, Volume Two aims to close the gap between having techniques and being able to utilize them consistently under skilled resistance.
This is not a book about doing more.
It is a book about doing less, earlier, and with intention.