Take small bites, practice slowly, review what you did a month ago, tap quickly, tap often, never turn down mat time.
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Take small bites, practice slowly, review what you did a month ago, tap quickly, tap often, never turn down mat time.
Similar thread from a while back, in case anyone misses this one:
http://www.10thplanetjj.com/threads/...where-to-begin
Work on escapes like jail break, escape from Guantanamo, elbow escape, b smith, etc and submission defense, RNC, triangle, arm bar, etc since you'll probably be bad positions often. I think lockdown is the best 10th planet specific position to work on first.
Why disillusioned?
My school is an orthodox BJJ school for the most part. We do pretty well in tournaments and the blue belts and purple belts I spar with have a lot of legit skills to pass to me that I'm not going to get by watching videos online. Oh, sometimes the white belts I spare with curse when I get my lockdown in or drown when I manage to get to twister side control and that's fun, but for the most part, I'm getting cut to pieces on fundamentals. I can't *get* my lockdown because their pass skills are so threatening. I can't *get* twister side because they're destroying my posture too fast.
Forgive me from reading in to the disillusioned bit: don't sell yourself short on the training aspect. Eddie et al can correct me, but I can't imagine that your BJJ career will truly thrive unless you train with legit instruction and make that your solid foundation and *supplement* that with MTS / books. It's all about reps right?