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Old 05-16-2008, 09:42 AM   #31 (permalink)

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I think if your instructor is letting people that much heavier than you maul you like that all the time he is doing both you and them a disservice.

One you are at serious risk for injury. I weigh 190 and was paired with a guy that weighed 350 lbs. and was a white belt what I didn't know was he was a judo brown belt, it was my option to take the roll but who is going to say no in the middle of class. I ended up screwing up my neck so that I missed about a month of training.

Two, these guys are going to get in the habit of trying to out muscle and use their weight against people like you and they will come up short on the technical aspect.

You might want to talk to your instructor and see about working certain aspects of your game with the bigger guys so that you both get some benefit from the experience, and suggest the same be done with other new people that are smaller. That way you and they will gradually be able to adjust to the game and the other people won't be as likely to leave.
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Old 05-16-2008, 10:00 AM   #32 (permalink)
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I train at Legion under Cameron Diffley, who trained, and I trained under Sergio Penha. I have to be close to my blue. I tap blues, and have tapped purple a few times. In the gym. The only thing I can think of is I didnt compete as much as I am now. I'm doing 2 tourney's this month, one next month, etc. I train mostly no gi, but I train gi too
is that Forrest's assistant coach on TUF, and the guy Marc Laimon's student lost to when he wasn't given the video-taped pass to side control?
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Old 05-16-2008, 10:06 AM   #33 (permalink)
 
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is that Forrest's assistant coach on TUF, and the guy Marc Laimon's student lost to when he wasn't given the video-taped pass to side control?
Yes thats him...

Anyway TS, I have been training BJJ since Decemeber and I have 4 stripes and I'm thinking I will get my belt at some point this summer but I dont want it until I am as good as blue belts NOT the best white belt!

Being the best white belt is like having your dog lick peanut butter off your balls....slightly amsuing BUT nothing to brag about!!
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Old 05-16-2008, 10:07 AM   #34 (permalink)
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Being the best white belt is like having your dog lick peanut butter off your balls....slightly amsuing but nothing to brag about!!
Says who?
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Old 05-16-2008, 10:08 AM   #35 (permalink)

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Work on your shrimps, escapes, guard movement and flexibility...rear mount might work well for you

Don't expect the belt for another year....takes at least 2 years of CONSISTENT training (so if ur on and off..think four years), if you're thinking about that belt, expect to quit REALLY soon....

I'm 155 lbs and 5'7, I'm the smallest guy in the gym when I'm there (there's supposedly this 140 lb guy that's really good but never shows up on the same time) and I'm always up against people who outweigh me ANYWHERE from 15 to 100 pounds. Do I mind? No, they're a litmus test to see if my TECHNIQUE is good or not. Of course size will always come into play but it matters the most AFTER they have you flat on your back or AFTER they pass your guard, so focus on drilling your grappling on the areas to PREVENT any of the above.
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Says who?

OK Im not going to lie...my dog DOES like peanut butter and I do have a bunch of zits on my coin purse.....coincidence????
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Old 05-16-2008, 10:21 AM   #37 (permalink)
 
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ok just so long as we all know its imaginary
Haha, well said.
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Guaranteed if I watched you roll I could point out you trying to muscle too much shit with these heavier guys. The biggest thing to learn is to just relax and be aware of your surroundings so to speak. You should be a quick, squirmy bastard at that weight. Yes you have to ride the storm but you should also be able to push the pace. Make them move, the more they move the more tired out they become. Unless the guy is equal or exceeds your current skill level there is no reason you shouldnt get the best of them in training. Sounds like you need more training before being considered for a blue belt. One of my training partners for MMA is going to be testing for his purple belt next week and he is 155lbs. Guess what? He completely dominates former college wrestlers, etc. around 240-260lbs. So get your ass on the mat and tap often if you have to... its how you get better.
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Old 05-16-2008, 10:49 AM   #39 (permalink)

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You should enter a competition and compete with people your size. If your constantly rolling around with guys that weight 220lbs you could probably destroy a lot of the people in your weight class.
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Guaranteed if I watched you roll I could point out you trying to muscle too much shit with these heavier guys. The biggest thing to learn is to just relax and be aware of your surroundings so to speak. You should be a quick, squirmy bastard at that weight. Yes you have to ride the storm but you should also be able to push the pace. Make them move, the more they move the more tired out they become. Unless the guy is equal or exceeds your current skill level there is no reason you shouldnt get the best of them in training. Sounds like you need more training before being considered for a blue belt. One of my training partners for MMA is going to be testing for his purple belt next week and he is 155lbs. Guess what? He completely dominates former college wrestlers, etc. around 240-260lbs. So get your ass on the mat and tap often if you have to... its how you get better.
I got a feeling you are right, he's probably trying to go muscle for muscle.
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