
Originally Posted by
Josh Wilson
When rolling will you guys make a conscious effort to get in certain situations so that you can work on a part of you're game?
Absolutely. In fact, I would say you need quite a bit of that type of training. It's really fun to free roll and it's very beneficial, as well; you learn a lot about the "gray areas" and how the positions link together. However, in my opinion, you need have plenty of rolling time dedicated to situation rolling. What I will often do is just start the free roll from a certain position. If I'm working on side control escapes, I let the guy begin in side control and the roll goes to the tap from there. That way I know that regardless of whatever happens, I get some real world experience from the bottom of side control. You can do this with any position.
I also think it's important to have situational live drilling. In this case, we start with me in bottom side control. If I move up the positional hierarchy, we restart. If you move up the positional hierarchy, we restart.