Joshua- another golden nugget I heard was "posture out of that rubber guard!". Kinda funny to hear and may have been the reason I stuck with the rubber guard for so long because I knew they didn't understand the position.

Originally Posted by
bobby rivers
You're my fukn hero Brent. Everything pure and beautiful about jj. Like Jesus riding a unicorn on a meadow covered in morning dew at sunrise.
Trust me, I know what its like when people tell you to do this and that after a match. And all you can say is "You didn't feel that shit." They both played survive and control.
My humble advice would be to work on explosively using the kimura to sweep or take the back. You can free your legs with tech and commitment. Roll outta kimura top and always control posture kimura bottom. You knotted 'em up 10 different ways and they were pure pressure defense.
Nobody threatened you. More mean and more aggression. Luv ya homie. Well done. You're good man.
Bobby, when I saw you had responded I got excited because I knew you would give me something good haha. Bmac gave me the same advice with the Kimura. I really thought I could get my foot free for the triangle. If I could have it would have been done. Honestly I have no excuse. I thought by cutting to featherweight I would have the strength advantage. Both guys proved me wrong. It is what it is and all it's done is light a fire underneath me to just stomp a hole in every single opponent I come across. For some odd reason I didn't play how I usually do in training. Normally it's sweep, pass, then submit. This time I tried hard to submit off my back. So glad I have video to dissect what happened it though. So now I can fix it.
Thanks for watching it guys. I appreciate it.