Tapped In: A JiuJitsu Podcast

E186 | Assertiveness Over Aggression: Finding Your Mat Identity


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About This Episode

In this episode of Tapped In, host David Figuero-Martinez from DFM Coaching explores the crucial distinction between being "aggressive" and being "assertive" on the mats. David addresses why many students—especially those navigating confidence issues, cultural norms, trauma, or bullying—struggle with implementing an aggressive style. He challenges the negative connotations surrounding aggression, shifting the vocabulary toward a more accessible and empowering concept: assertiveness. Whether you are a student learning to claim your space during training rounds or a coach seeking strategies to help hesitant students unlock their offense, this breakdown offers tactical and psychological insights to elevate your training environment.

Key Takeaways
  • Reframe the Vocabulary: Swap out the word "aggression" for "assertiveness". Assertiveness removes the negative corporate or social connotations of aggression, signaling that you have just as much right to drive the narrative of the round as your partner.
  • The "Two-Minute" Rule for Offense: To help tentative or overly defensive students build an offensive gear, allow them to play their preferred style for the first four minutes of a six-minute round, but mandate that they assert themselves and push the pace during the final two minutes.
  • Never Water Down Your Game: Women and smaller practitioners frequently face cultural or social pressures to protect their training partners' egos. Everyone has an equal right to train to their highest potential; watering down your skills or minimizing your level to appease someone else's comfort is entirely unnecessary.

Chapters
  • 0:00 – Overcoming Barriers to Assertiveness on the Mat
  • 1:15 – Reframing Aggression vs. Assertiveness
  • 2:44 – A Coach’s Dilemma: Nurturing a Gentle Training Partner
  • 3:50 – Breaking Out of the Ultra-Defensive Shell
  • 4:54 – Implementing the Last Two-Minute Offense Strategy
  • 6:00 – Anti-Camping Restrictions to Force Dynamic Work
  • 6:51 – Overcoming Cultural Norms & Challenging Mat Egos
  • 8:12 – Creating Inclusive, High-Level Kill-Zone Training Rooms
  • 9:10 – The "Lay-and-Pray" Approach: Playing Sniper as a Hobbyist
  • 10:44 – Outro & DFM Coaching Community Resources

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