Originally Posted by
Slick Rick
Advice I'd give you is to focus on positional control, from closed guard, side control, back and mount. Once you're able to hold position, work in a submission technique here and there. Over time these will become easier for you recognize and you'll be able to drop a submission quickly from the position, or hold position and weather the storm if you face a squirmy foe.
Drilling is important: break an hour and a half training session into 15 minute warm up, 45 mins drilling techniques and about 30 mins of 5 min rounds(start slowly and work into the rough stuff to avoid injury).
You can easily tweek the times to fit your needs. Sometimes you'll have 60 mins of 5 min rounds. It's all adjustable.