About Lesson
Extended Summary:
Distance management determines whether you’re in danger, neutral, or ready to attack. In guard, managing distance means knowing when to keep your opponent far (open guard) or close (closed guard). Standing, it means staying just outside of shooting or grip range. White belts must learn to recognize “safe,” “danger,” and “attack” zones and control the transitions between them. This skill directly impacts defense, timing, and energy efficiency. This is a short video but what he is demonstrating is very a powerful concept..