This is the formula for victory. We can go halvsies on the patent.
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I think ass ton of takedowns = decision win.
Im pretty sure condit won striking 2 rounds and bjj every round and lost due to takedowns
This is sort of old but I still look back at this list often:
My 10 Pillars for Jiu Jitsu (1/28/2011):
1) record all techniques [pen and paper, sketchpad, etc]
2) escaping is an art
3) strong go-to techniques
4) position b4 submission
5) get humbled often
6) healthy nutrition
7) cross train in other arts
8) jiu jitsu chess
9) cardio and weighttraining
10) vary the bodytype and skill level
This is your cheatsheet for success!
I really don't think people, especially those new to the game, realize just how much work is takes to get good. If you want to get good at anything life it must be a top 3 priority in your life. Every decision you make throughout the day you should also be thinking "is this going to help me or hurt me in reaching my goals" even it is and indirect relation. An example from when I was in college would be should I do my hw right when I get home or stay up late and finish it later???? If I stay up late then I wont get my rest, I wont recover well from today's session and Ill be useless in training tomorrow...etc. The physical training is the most important but you must supplement your training in other ways when youre not on the mat. Jiu jitsu must never be "too far away" in your mind. A great quote that I heard from Marc Laimon was you just cant show up to class and expect bjj to just fall into your brain (that is unless you don't train for any sort of competition and youre there just to have fun, exercise, get away, etc). One of the methods that I found to work best for me is to get stoned and watch roll after roll after roll. Replay, go back, replay, go back. If you can watch your own rolls that is the best, but I also learn a lot from the studying tape segments on MTS. Eddie's commentary is HUGE!!!!
Love the last two comments. I have to say for me. Wish I would've just taken it more serious earlier. I wish I would've drilled like a mad woman. I also wish I would of started rolling with bigger people when I first started Jiu Jitsu and not just the girls that were in and out of the gym. As soon as I started doing all 3 of those at the same time, I started getting good, and really learning a lot about myself.
Cheat sheet.. Ehhh..idk about any of that. I def think watching videos over and over help..maybe the key is just repeatedly drilling, watching videos, competing, meditating on ones Jiu Jitsu, etc. I like Slick Rick's list, it even includes diet which is a real thing, a part of your Jiu Jitsu for sure.
lol Logan.