Description
⚖️ Weight Distribution Masterclass
Learn how to apply your weight with precision to create maximum control, pressure, and dominance—without relying on strength or speed.
 Course Overview
Professor Henry Akins presents a concept-based system focused on mastering weight distribution across all major positions. Rather than just teaching techniques, this program builds deep awareness of balance, structure, and gravity—enabling you to feel heavier, conserve energy, and maintain unshakable control under pressure.
 What You’ll Learn
- Fundamental Concepts
How to make 70 kg feel like 120 kg
Identifying connection points: hips, chest, underhooks
The art of stillness—staying heavy without movement or force 
- Positional Application
Side Control: Floating vs. sinking pressure, chest angle mechanics
Mount: Neutralizing bridging, isolating limbs with weight shifts
Half Guard: Pinning hips and legs using base and structure
Scarf Hold & Top Pins: Controlling the shoulder line and breaking alignment 
- Guard Passing & Pressure Timing
Collapsing defensive frames using posture and pressure angles
Slowing opponents down with sticky weight—not speed
Timing pressure surges to open up submissions or advance position 
- Movement Drills & Pressure Flow
Partner drills to develop pressure sensitivity and control reactions
Progressive sequences that transition static pressure into fluid flow
Instinctual responses to resistance from bottom players 
 Who This Course Is For
Ideal for:
• Grapplers looking to add pressure to their game without adding muscle
• Practitioners who favor timing, posture, and control over speed or athleticism
• Gi and no-gi athletes wanting to feel heavier and more connected in every position
• Coaches and students who value conceptual, scalable systems
✅ Key Benefits
- Universal Across Positions
Applies from mount, side, half guard, and passing scenarios. 
- Save Energy
Use structure and gravity instead of effort and explosion. 
- Pressure That Feels Unstoppable
Break your opponent’s will with slow, suffocating control. 
- Conceptual & Practical
Immediately drillable and transferable to live sparring. 
			 
					
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