Just an update on what I've been focusing on.
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Full guard: Strong posture, staying patient, and my schools go-to pass | Getting the overhook then transitioning to an omoplata
Half guard: Passing the knee shield and strengthening my base. | The old school sweep from lockdown
Side control: Honestly, just maintaining position mostly. | Staying completely calm, waiting for my opportunity to jailbreak
Mount: Maintaining position/arm triangle/leg lock entry. | Hip escapes, boompa, and leg lock entry
Back: Maintaining position, taking my time and getting the choke. | Fighting the hooks, getting my back to the mat and hand fighting
Turtle: Getting my hooks in or rolling to the truck. | Trying to recover guard/kimura
Also have been working heel hooks, knee bars and toe holds with a lot of fun/success.
Any feedback would be great if there is anything it sounds like I'm doing wrong. I've just been trying to have something to work on from every position. Been training for about 8 weeks now, 10+ hours on the mat each week but I'm getting in much better shape and plan to up the hours starting next week now that my body isn't just falling completely apart and actually is recovering effectively.
I do have one question that maybe @Rhino you could answer. I don't mean any disrespect by this to anyone and I'm hesitant to bring it up to one of my instructors because I don't want them to think I don't respect their (higher belts) opinions. I've been using the rubberguard to set up my omoplata (with a lot of success) and I just genuinely have fun playing it. A few higher belts have told me I should cut it out of my game because it isn't effective at a high level, but I feel as if I could have a good amount of success with it in both a street defense situation or an MMA fight, but mainly above everything it is just something that is fun for me to train. One told me that they didn't think it was beautiful Jiu-Jitsu, but art is subjective and I genuinely enjoy the position whether I get an omoplata/triangle or get passed into half guard, I prefer playing half guard anyway. Is it disrespectful of me to continue training/toying around with it? I won't use it against those who told me that I shouldn't use it, but it feels so effective for my body type/insane flexibility. Sorry for the long ass question but I love my gym/instructors and I don't want to be a bad student, but I also want to be able to declare it not worth my while for myself before I completely abandon it (but I'm really worried that makes me an asshole.) Thank you in advance if you respond.
Top | Bottom
Full guard: Strong posture, staying patient, and my schools go-to pass | Getting the overhook then transitioning to an omoplata
Half guard: Passing the knee shield and strengthening my base. | The old school sweep from lockdown
Side control: Honestly, just maintaining position mostly. | Staying completely calm, waiting for my opportunity to jailbreak
Mount: Maintaining position/arm triangle/leg lock entry. | Hip escapes, boompa, and leg lock entry
Back: Maintaining position, taking my time and getting the choke. | Fighting the hooks, getting my back to the mat and hand fighting
Turtle: Getting my hooks in or rolling to the truck. | Trying to recover guard/kimura
Also have been working heel hooks, knee bars and toe holds with a lot of fun/success.
Any feedback would be great if there is anything it sounds like I'm doing wrong. I've just been trying to have something to work on from every position. Been training for about 8 weeks now, 10+ hours on the mat each week but I'm getting in much better shape and plan to up the hours starting next week now that my body isn't just falling completely apart and actually is recovering effectively.
I do have one question that maybe @Rhino you could answer. I don't mean any disrespect by this to anyone and I'm hesitant to bring it up to one of my instructors because I don't want them to think I don't respect their (higher belts) opinions. I've been using the rubberguard to set up my omoplata (with a lot of success) and I just genuinely have fun playing it. A few higher belts have told me I should cut it out of my game because it isn't effective at a high level, but I feel as if I could have a good amount of success with it in both a street defense situation or an MMA fight, but mainly above everything it is just something that is fun for me to train. One told me that they didn't think it was beautiful Jiu-Jitsu, but art is subjective and I genuinely enjoy the position whether I get an omoplata/triangle or get passed into half guard, I prefer playing half guard anyway. Is it disrespectful of me to continue training/toying around with it? I won't use it against those who told me that I shouldn't use it, but it feels so effective for my body type/insane flexibility. Sorry for the long ass question but I love my gym/instructors and I don't want to be a bad student, but I also want to be able to declare it not worth my while for myself before I completely abandon it (but I'm really worried that makes me an asshole.) Thank you in advance if you respond.
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