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Posted On:
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Style: Krav Maga/ Judo noob--
I would like to add one thats a conglomeration of the ones you posted. That is Find some one who is flat out better then you in every area includeing cardio and that is willing to help motivate you while rolling.
Quick story. one of the guys that trained Krav with me was big inot BJJ and i loved rolling with him. when rolling if there was half a moment he would make me think about whats going on if i wasn't properly focused. Such as he would start telling me in this compleatly effretless voice things like are you trying to pass guard? Are you going to try for an armbar? and it would make me evaluate the situation. he could just motivate me to think asses and act. it realy helped me alot in many ways. It he would also keep pushing me while rolling or while sparing pushing me to keep going how he wasn't tired yet why was I? The fact that he was there to help me realy helped me improve what i was doing. -
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Style: Not lost...Found Judo+MT--
Sorry to reply to such an old post, but this has definately helped my Judo game alot, I kinda fought randori (at the start), like a death match, but now I don't care if I get thrown or whatever, I'm just trying to learn and smash the He-man ego that I sometimes carry. Each session I have a focus and purpose, ie (grips/grip fighting, Kazushi, guard passes, etc.) and the getting subbed/thrown is irrelevant to what I'm learning.
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Roll until you are exhausted at every training session/Use training sessions as a time to learn not win
I must have missed this post originally. I wish the younger guys at my gym understood these two points. I want to roll for as long as I can. They just want to go ball to the wall for 1 maybe 2 rounds..they .try to crush people then cave in and go home. -
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10/22/2007 12:04am--
I know the feeling. I still try for the throw but I don't try as hard. In fact, I actually allow throws to happen on me a lot more just so I can practice break falling in a pressure situation. It's one thing to break fall when you know the throw is coming, it's something else entirely when you don't.
Originally Posted by Sith_Lord
Yeah, I know this feeling all too well. Everyone considers my game so far to be very methodical. I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that everyone is rushing to try to get the sub and basically bulldogging their way into doing it. I used to do it but after getting injured, I had to calm down and relax in order to get some effective training in while trying to fully heal. I learned a lot during that time. One of the things I learned is that success is not measure by the subs you get. You can measure it by the submissions that you had a hard time escaping and avoiding; you are better at escaping and avoiding. The bad positions you found yourself getting put in all the time; you find yourself escaping better and avoiding. The sweeps you had a hard time with (scissor sweep for me...still working on it but it's much much better then before); you can get with a higher percentage rate or even effortlessly then before, etc, etc, etc.
Originally Posted by cyrijl
I'm just as competitive as the next person but at the same time, I've made it a point to understand that in the long run; thinking of my grappling success in terms of the grand scheme of things instead of the tunnel vision outlook of getting the sub means that I will find myself hitting one or more less roadblocks down the line then those who haven't gotten this point yet.



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