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I've just started BJJ training

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what are some things I should be asking/watching for??


There are two pros at the gym one is a fairly new K1 guy named Sean Ohare...who I knew back in Atlanta actually.
 
Basics...

It can be really frustrating getting thrown in without some basic understanding of the game. Free rolling off the bat with NO understanding is not cool. Watch, listen, learn.
I personally like instructors that build on movements and follow throw with other movements so if one doesnt work you have another to try.

Have fun!
 
Concentrate on defending submissions and work positions. Don't get caught up in learning oodles of submission locks. Spend a lot of time actually rolling. When someone bags you with a submission or sweep or puts you in an inescapable position ask them how they set it up, what mistakes did you make, and how you can counter or escape.
 
ever train as a fighter before? i always notice people go back to what they always knew. i trained with wrestlers and judo, aikido guys, but i always went right back to my boxing background when a fight broke out. it's tricky to keep from doing that...
 
Ive been learning bjj and mt for a few month now and when I first started I was shit..lol I cant speak much in the way of theaching bjj but work on youre cv/stammina as much as you can after a few good grappling sessoins you will be fucked like never before I always thought of my self as quite fit but after a 3 minute spar with my instructor(I thought I did well but later found out he was just playing)I was drenched in sweat with my chest shaking with the force of my heartbeat I was embarsesing(sp?)
keep at it
 
The first session was tough.....I followed it with a boxing session the next night for 90 minutes - I have never ever worked that hard in my life


No - no previous experience in fighting


Sean is now in the Hilton Head area
 
Jacob Creutzfeldt said:
Concentrate on defending submissions and work positions. Don't get caught up in learning oodles of submission locks. Spend a lot of time actually rolling. When someone bags you with a submission or sweep or puts you in an inescapable position ask them how they set it up, what mistakes did you make, and how you can counter or escape.

Great advice - also the conditioning and cardio mentioned are good things to work on. Drill the basics for the first 3 - 6 months and then start to learn some subs.
 
1392477 said:
Great advice - also the conditioning and cardio mentioned are good things to work on. Drill the basics for the first 3 - 6 months and then start to learn some subs.


We are hitting the basic parallel and perpendicular positions......the knee ctuuer to get out of guard and a simple shoulder lock from the guard
 
The Shadow said:
We are hitting the basic parallel and perpendicular positions......the knee ctuuer to get out of guard and a simple shoulder lock from the guard

for the first 4 months tell the bigger/stronger/more experienced guys to put you in side control, mount, back mount, knee on belly. and work on escaping those. every class u go to. spar atleast 1x always from the feet, never on your knees, till one of you taps (probably you). after you spar ATLEAST once every class, work on escaping those positions. trust me on this, youll thank me later.
 
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