Kit Dale explains why he thinks that traditional drilling in Jiu-Jitsu is actually detrimental to your progress.
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Kit Dale explains why he thinks that traditional drilling in Jiu-Jitsu is actually detrimental to your progress.
Kit Dale is one of the top Jiu-Jitsu competitors to ever come out of Australia and a pioneer of ecological training in the sport, or what he calls task-based games. Kit is an ADCC veteran who enjoyed a very successful career despite transitioning to Jiu-Jitsu from Australian-rules Football late in life, and he recently made a return to competition after several years away.
Jits Magazine spoke to Kit about his unique experience as one of the first high-level Jiu-Jitsu competitors to come out of Australia, and how he discovered the sport to begin with. Kit also discussed how he came to be a pioneer of using task-based games in the sport, and the ecological movement as a whole. We also spoke about Kit’s career as a writer and actor, ahead of the release of his new film; White Belt.
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0:00 From Australian-rules football to BJJ
5:44 Competing in Australia
7:36 PEDs in Jiu-Jitsu
9:09 Why Kit stopped competing
11:50 Writing White Belt
14:19 Returning to competition
16:06 Kit’s training programs
18:39 Task-based games
34:04 The future of ecological training
37:48 Thanks & Signing off