Simple Road To Gramby-s Script Guide

Simple Road To Gramby-s Script Guide

Break your plan into actionable steps and execute them methodically. Examples include:


G + R + N + M + TH + R → continuous stroke:
(angle down for G, hook to R, hump to N, wave to M, flat line for TH, hook to R) – 6 strokes in one line.


The Simple Road to Gramby’s Script begins before you ever leave the mat. You cannot start a Gramby from a neutral, flat position. You must create a hip angle. Simple Road To Gramby-s Script

The Script Line: “Frame, hip out, look at your belt.”

The Trigger: Take your top hand (the one not framing) and reach across your own body to grab your own belt or the mat near your far hip. This cues the rotation. You are now ready for Act Two. Break your plan into actionable steps and execute

Gramby’s Script flows without lifting the pen. Follow these three rules:

If you’ve ever watched a high-level grappler escape from a bad position like magic—rolling, flipping, and landing on top—you’ve probably seen a Gramby Roll. But the path to mastering it isn’t complicated. In fact, it’s surprisingly simple. G + R + N + M +

Here is your straightforward, no-fluff roadmap to making the Gramby’s Script (your personal sequence of movements) feel natural.

Now bring in a cooperative partner. Have them put light chest pressure on you (simulating side control or a ride).

Your script to follow:

🎯 Key tip: Don’t roll blind. Your eyes lead the action. Where you look, your body follows.