The sport of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is very movement based. You have to know how the body reacts and moves. Everyone is different. Everyone moves different. Everyone has different tactics. The sport is really endless. The research for this sport and the technique is very visual based. Meaning you can read about it in a book, but the strategy the timing is different every time. It's not a one stop tactic. It's not a recipe. You have an idea of what you want to do, but the opponent might not move the way you want them to move. You constantly have to deal with elements of your opponent.
Here is a match broken down into fragments explaining the exact movement and strategy of each opponent frame by frame. It shows how to get to your berimbolo from a position where your opponent does not give you the positions you want in your ideal position.
Here is a match broken down into fragments explaining the exact movement and strategy of each opponent frame by frame. It shows how to get to your berimbolo from a position where your opponent does not give you the positions you want in your ideal position.