At my school, I teach basic grappling techniques that come right from our forms. Joint locks (wrist, arm, leg and neck), sweeps, and throws are all application material in certain forms. I also teach some basic groundwork in the mount, the guard, and from side mounts. Many of the joint locks we learned in our forms also can be applied on the ground. I feel that when a student gets a black belt at my studio, they will have a rudimentary knowledge of grappling technique - which is what my instructor taught me.
Currently, I cross train in Danzan Ryu Jujutsu. I do this to increase my knowledge of grappling and to overcome my fear of falling. It is a mark of my instructor's teaching that the first day I went to that class, I knew most of the material up until green belt.
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