'Tap early' seems like a phrase that would be in jiu jitsu's holy text if one existed, and it's something I've been told many times before.
I understand the need to remind people to control their egos and not take rolling personally, and I also get the logic of playing it safe to avoid injuries but how do you practise fighting through adversity and surviving really tough spots if you tap early? I'm thinking of something like Tonon escaping Kron's armbar:
Do you drill these kinda things in situational sparring?
Is this something I'm gonna have a better feel for with more experience?
Do you always tap early?
Thanks for your input.
I understand the need to remind people to control their egos and not take rolling personally, and I also get the logic of playing it safe to avoid injuries but how do you practise fighting through adversity and surviving really tough spots if you tap early? I'm thinking of something like Tonon escaping Kron's armbar:
Do you drill these kinda things in situational sparring?
Is this something I'm gonna have a better feel for with more experience?
Do you always tap early?
Thanks for your input.