Originally Posted by
Ric
I think it would be cool if higher belts rolled easier and lighter with lower belts. Maybe start the roll in a bad position and thereby giving the lower belt a chance to work on submissions. Or maybe each time he submits the lower belt, the higher belt person would pass on a tip about what the lower belt can do to avoid that situation in the future. When I trained in karate, many of the sparring sessions were along those lines.
In BJJ, I don't find much of that. I've had guys submit me 10 times in a 5 minute roll and not offer a bit of advice. Even Eddie states that you should seek out the lower belts and prey on them like wounded gazelles to practice your submissions (he also says you should seek out the higher belts to work your defense). The bottom line is, in BJJ, you're sort of gonna get your ass kicked until you get your skills up.
However, it is important to note that if you talk to guys after training, 99% of them will give you any information you ask. Just about anyone will tell you their go-to move and even how to escape it. And somehow, in the end, you make it through white belt and you eventually become decent at BJJ. So while I wouldn't mind the sparring sessions being a bit different, I have to admit that the current system used in the BJJ academies I've trained at, does indeed work.