This is really similar to my thoughts, it makes me feel like my instructor is keeping my head in the right direction (thanks Derek)
I think that with that upa good solid proper bridge needs to be taught. How to get your hips high and how to bridge with your head and not your shoulder. Once i figured that out it i went from rarely escaping bad spots to regularly disrupting my opponents base enough to either escape or force a scramble.
I think when you say shrimp it would cover shrimping to escape mount and side control all the way to guard.
If you put a guard pass in there then you could have a cycle where u can pass guard get to mount and submit. If you end up on your back then you know how to get to guard (shrimping). From guard you know how to mount (hip bump) or submit (Kimura). From mount u can submit (kimura). If u end up in guard u know how to pass. The only place u would really be screwed is if someone took your back.
I think 5 is really to few...i think at 10 u could start to round yourself out.
Then again am I only a blue what do i know...
I think that with that upa good solid proper bridge needs to be taught. How to get your hips high and how to bridge with your head and not your shoulder. Once i figured that out it i went from rarely escaping bad spots to regularly disrupting my opponents base enough to either escape or force a scramble.
I think when you say shrimp it would cover shrimping to escape mount and side control all the way to guard.
If you put a guard pass in there then you could have a cycle where u can pass guard get to mount and submit. If you end up on your back then you know how to get to guard (shrimping). From guard you know how to mount (hip bump) or submit (Kimura). From mount u can submit (kimura). If u end up in guard u know how to pass. The only place u would really be screwed is if someone took your back.
I think 5 is really to few...i think at 10 u could start to round yourself out.
Then again am I only a blue what do i know...