Even the philosophy at the core of the 10p system is geared toward the finish. Our control positions are based on isolation and finishing. Where in other grappling systems they would like to use a position like the back, we would use the truck.
I would much rather use a position geared towards isolation than control. Just because I can mount a guy, does not mean the fight is over.
He can get extremely tight and make it very hard for me to finish. In order to submit someone, they have to be opened up. Something has to be exposed for there to be an opening to submit.
If you have never experienced this or if its hard to imagine, next time you are in the gym, simply ball up as tight as possible and have a training partner try to submit you. Don't try to defend submissions, just simply try to stay as tight as you possibly can in a ball.
You will notice people doing this at the higher levels. Ryron gracie talks about this. It was his strategy at the metamoris event. Just surviving and waiting for your opponent to get tired or to open themselves for you.
Now, with that being said, 10th planet focuses on keeping something separated from the very beginning. We take an inch, and slowly over time, turn it into a mile. It's one of the things that drew me to 10p. We don't ever allow them to get to that place of safety.
This philosophy can be seen very clearly in the way we play our positions. Think of any one of our positions and look for the isolated limb. Lockdown, RG, the truck, spider web, prison guard. It's all there.
We take it, clinch it, then tear it off. I love it