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3/30/2012 1:50am -
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Posted On:
5/09/2012 10:39am
Style: G-B BJJ--
Two things I can think of are Hygiene/ wash your damn gi, and remember that there is no "winning" at rolling. You are practicing on another person techniques that could potentially harm them and they are doing the same with you, with the understanding that you aren't going to be a douche. I got into side control with one of the other new guys, and after being at a standstill for a minute, asked him if he was taught how to escape side control yet. He said no. We agreed that there was no point in hanging out there and just started over.
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Posted On:
8/02/2012 3:25am--
When rolling with a higher belt feel free to ask questions, especially when you don't understand what happened. I mean don't spend the whole timing talking off their ear, but feel free to ask about specific things you are working on.
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When working on staying heavy ask them if you are heavier like this or like that. -
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Posted On:
11/16/2012 8:59pm
Style: Brazillian Jiu Jitsu1
Personally, I tell brand new rollers relax, focus on your breathing. Keep it simple, no matter what position you're in, work to better your position. If you're in a dominant position such as mount, or if you're in guard, just work to keep it. Don't get any more complicated than that.
I still focus on my breathing, it keeps me calm and relaxed. -



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Posted On:
3/26/2012 3:09pm
Style: BJJ