So after 10+ years of not competing I am back on the mat. Training is going well- technique, conditioning, weight are all coming along. Here is my problem- when I went to register for the nearest tournament (3 hours of driving away, the next closest are easily double that distance) they had Gi divisions only. I have never trained in a Gi. I have never trained with anybody that has any real proficiency in a Gi. In my somewhat remote location and I don't have access to parteners with Gi expertise. Despite those factors I registered to compete and ordered a Gi that same night. I've been working too hard to not compete just because of a jacket and a pair of pants. And I don't want to wait until spring when they run a nogi tournament.
I come from a college wrestling background. However, my submission game (at least my nogi game) exceeds my wrestling ablity. I need some advice or maybe a crash course forum style about the red light dos and don'ts for a nogi grappler going into his first Gi competition (like "whatever you do don't grab here" "try and maintain this position" "look for this set up" "this works Gi or nogi" "this might work in nogi but you are going to have a hard time with it in a Gi").
What do you got for me?
I come from a college wrestling background. However, my submission game (at least my nogi game) exceeds my wrestling ablity. I need some advice or maybe a crash course forum style about the red light dos and don'ts for a nogi grappler going into his first Gi competition (like "whatever you do don't grab here" "try and maintain this position" "look for this set up" "this works Gi or nogi" "this might work in nogi but you are going to have a hard time with it in a Gi").
What do you got for me?