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Posted On:
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Style: Karate, BJJ--
If I could talk to my past self...
As a small, feeble asthmatic learn to set traps and do things in combination rather than forcing one escape or submission. Develop a strategy to make the most of my strengths and disguise my weaknesses. Continue to identify and work on my weaknesses (and strengths for that matter!). Listen, I repeat listen to advice from others about my game and where they think there are gaps especially if they have proven it by tapping me. Plan - roll - evaluate. Repeat for the rest of your life. Oh, and STFU and listen.
I have been trying to do the above in a humble and honest way for almost 4 years I would not think to tell someone such as JNP he is wrong or hasn't considered something blindingly obvious. He's not and he has. Be respectful of those with more experience as you can learn far more from them than they will ever learn from you. So, to repeat, STFU and listen. -
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Posted On:
8/28/2012 7:27am

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I guess I should ask, "What is your definition of advanced?"
Maybe my timeline is off, but if you asked me I would think someone who trains 2-3 times a week for 2 years would be a high level blue belt. And I don't considered blue belt an advanced belt.
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Posted On:
8/28/2012 10:03am--
Purple or someone who can hang in the Advanced catagoery at a NAGA/GQ/etc
After two years of regular training and competing they should be at the point to get their purple. This does depend on the school and the intensity of the training however BJJ has evolved so much that blue belts today generally have to know way more than they used to to keep up competively.Maybe my timeline is off, but if you asked me I would think someone who trains 2-3 times a week for 2 years would be a high level blue belt. And I don't considered blue belt an advanced belt.______
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Style: BJJ, striking