I posted this on Facebook, but I wanted to throw it up here too. Not for praise for me but as a big props to the guys who've helped me, especially BMac, and my amazing instructor at 10th planet Knoxville Chad Clark!
For those who don't know me, I am a not super tall big guy, not the type you think of playing rubber guard, ever...
I didn't post yesterday about a huge step in my BJJ journey (I think I was still too sore and cranky from rolling with a certain 6'5" fighter who will not be named) but I think its important particularly for big guys to see this... I FINALLY "got" rubber guard. Now I don't mean I mastered the position or even developed any comfort with it really, I just mean... I have been shown rubber guard at least 10 times, and every time I tried I either just couldn't get there, or I felt strain on my knee... but this time, we set up mission control... and I got it. I think its all my work in half/and open guard. Sure I don't imagine myself using rubber guard as my go to guard, but when I first met Samuel I never imagined myself playing open guard, now its my go to choice. The point is, each day, be better than you were. The point is, its easy to dismiss a position after 1 failure, or 5, or 10... but when you get it, even if its not YOUR position, getting something you couldn't get yesterday, is AWESOME. Thats one of my favorite things about bjj/mma. You might have to wait a year for that aha moment... but if you quit you never get it! One more move off the bucket list, 2 big ones left (invert - can you say big man berimbolo city? And the perfect triangle!) There are others, but those are my goals!
For those who don't know me, I am a not super tall big guy, not the type you think of playing rubber guard, ever...
I didn't post yesterday about a huge step in my BJJ journey (I think I was still too sore and cranky from rolling with a certain 6'5" fighter who will not be named) but I think its important particularly for big guys to see this... I FINALLY "got" rubber guard. Now I don't mean I mastered the position or even developed any comfort with it really, I just mean... I have been shown rubber guard at least 10 times, and every time I tried I either just couldn't get there, or I felt strain on my knee... but this time, we set up mission control... and I got it. I think its all my work in half/and open guard. Sure I don't imagine myself using rubber guard as my go to guard, but when I first met Samuel I never imagined myself playing open guard, now its my go to choice. The point is, each day, be better than you were. The point is, its easy to dismiss a position after 1 failure, or 5, or 10... but when you get it, even if its not YOUR position, getting something you couldn't get yesterday, is AWESOME. Thats one of my favorite things about bjj/mma. You might have to wait a year for that aha moment... but if you quit you never get it! One more move off the bucket list, 2 big ones left (invert - can you say big man berimbolo city? And the perfect triangle!) There are others, but those are my goals!