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The phrase is most famously associated with Garry Tonon , a world-class grappling champion and mixed martial artist. It refers to his comprehensive instructional series focused on connecting different submission "systems" (like leg locks, back attacks, and front headlocks) into one fluid game.

Better analytics from seeing how different data points interact. 🧠 The Philosophical Piece: "System 1 vs. System 2"

Use your opponent's defense against System A to automatically put them into System B. unifying-the-systems

Philosophical "binding" theories suggest our diverse senses (like touch) aren't separate, but function together to bind features into a single experience .

Instead of seeing a "Heel Hook" and a "Kimura" as separate moves, see them as different exits on the same highway. The phrase is most famously associated with Garry

In software and security, "unifying the systems" refers to breaking down data silos to create a single source of truth.

Example: If they hide their heel during a leg attack, they often expose their back or an arm for a Kimura transition . 💻 The Tech/Dev Piece: "The Unified Dashboard" 🧠 The Philosophical Piece: "System 1 vs

Depending on your interest—whether you're a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) athlete, a developer, or a philosopher—here are a few ways to interpret and "come up with a piece" for this concept: 🥋 The Grappling Piece: "The Connective Tissue"