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Fasten your seat belts, and prepare for lift off
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11/26/2012 12:18pm
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Does that mean I'm gonna get crushed like I do in class:)
I plan on trying to play from the top as that's where I'm much stronger, however I've been training escapes like crazy against the biggest guys in my gym.
All I know is that I've not felt this much adrenaline in a long time. I'm pumped. -
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It means no more simple free rolling for you. David Koresh already stated it. There's a formula to winning. White belts need to learn that formula. You don't get to relax while somebody is in side control. You don't get to sit there after a sweep. You need to know points, you need to put yourself under time pressure. You need to let your partners know you're getting ready for competition. You need to know how to bend the rules:
For example I've had my guys "look" like they got completely dominated and in the end win 1 point to 0 points because the other guy never truly passed guard or maintained any level of control, but my competitor exploited one rule and got the point. Train as if you were competing it's as simple as that. -
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11/26/2012 4:05pm
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My game plan is to do whatever it takes to get the takedown and remain on top. It's easier said than done though as most guys in my gym are much more experienced than I am, so I usually get swept/tapped, etc.
My biggest concern though is gassing out. I've been doing sprints every other morning to try and help this but I am a semi large guy and I tend to gas quickly when rolling. Either way it feels really good to get into a competitive sport again, and I plan on enjoying myself win or lose. -
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11/25/2012 2:23pm
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My first competition