This is a very serious question and if you get it wrong. It will almost certainly impact your Jiu Jitsu game. Within a short amount of time and with consistent training you are going to be considerably better on the Mat than a brand new student. And sometimes, this may have you thinking that when you training with a new student, you ‘Take it Easy’. Perhaps you let them take position and you roll a little bit (or a lot) lower than your normal competence. This is a big mistake. Your body is learning all the time and you are just training your body and mind poorly for Jiu Jitsu. The aim is, therefore, to have the right pressure – to be good to your training partner. But deliberately, so you don’t miss the learning opportunity yourself. In this video, I discuss this issue in more detail.
You may also like
Jacare Souza Does Judo Randori with Whole Judo Dojo
1.89K Views0 Comments0 Likes
Here we we see an older video of Jacare Souza a few years after he won the IBJJF world championships at black belt. He held a seminar at a Judo school owned by JUdo and BJJ black belt Edson Carvalho. At the end of the...
Retention vs Knee Drop by Jon Satava
2.64K Views0 Comments0 Likes
Learn one of the most exciting and effective guards in BJJ with Marcelo Garcia black belt and ADCC competitor, Jon Satava. Master the essential no-gi concepts of the x-guard so that you can reverse, transition, ...
BJJ Tips – Black Belt Mindset by Tom DeBlass
2.71K Views0 Comments0 Likes
THE ROAD TO BLACK BELT by Tom DeBlass will give you MINDSET tools that you may have never believed possible. Nearly THREE HOURS of STRAIGHT TALK about injuries, competing, relationships, and MANY MORE TOPICS guara...
BJJ Tips – Developing Growth Mindset by Tom DeBlass
1.83K Views0 Comments0 Likes
THE ROAD TO BLACK BELT by Tom DeBlass will give you MINDSET tools that you may have never believed possible. Nearly THREE HOURS of STRAIGHT TALK about injuries, competing, relationships, and MANY MORE TOPICS guara...