I did a search of the forum first and read a bunch of threads on white belt advise, and found a lot of information but still have some questions and was hoping the more experienced guys could give some more specific advise. I'm coming up on 6 months on the 17th of this month. It has been an equally fun and difficult experience so far. Have had a lot of nights driving home feeling like an idiot for not picking up the warm ups fast enough in class despite watching them 5 times that day. And getting smashed since getting cleared for rolling hasn't been the easiest thing either despite having a sometimes large weight advantage on guys. This has been the most challenging sport I have ever attempted. None of it comes easy. I think one of my problems is I don't quite understand the basic concepts of the art. Also I have half-assed much of my time and I think that has definitely set me back as well. I am a builder and am trying to build a business, and I began training at the peak of my busy season, and was severely out of shape to begin with (still am) which made it convenient to say I'm too tired after swinging a hammer all day to make it to class. I'm not opposed at all to struggling through this difficult period and earning success, but it seems to me that I am not picking up technique as fast as I should be.
So in regard to advise I would ask where I should focus my homework. I do a considerable amount of research everyday and am trying to tackle some of my problems from an academic perspective. One issue is retaining what I watch or read. I try and write down or record video clips on my phone that I think will be helpful, but I can never seem to get in that position when rolling to even attempt it, or I will mix up different techniques from the MTS videos or draw a complete blank at a certain step and end up swept or mounted or in a submission in my attempt. Also if you have any specific advise for a taller guy (6'8'') as to what may work better for my body type and what area to focus on in that regard, I would greatly appreciate that too.
Thank you for any advise. I should also mention that the guys at Empire (10th Planet Rochester) have been nothing but cool and helpful from day 1 and I've really appreciated that. And watching them all smash at competitions on youtube has really encouraged me as well.I have a certain dislike for not being good at what I do, and its starting to really bug me when it comes to my jiu jitsu given the time I've spent so far in and out of class.
So in regard to advise I would ask where I should focus my homework. I do a considerable amount of research everyday and am trying to tackle some of my problems from an academic perspective. One issue is retaining what I watch or read. I try and write down or record video clips on my phone that I think will be helpful, but I can never seem to get in that position when rolling to even attempt it, or I will mix up different techniques from the MTS videos or draw a complete blank at a certain step and end up swept or mounted or in a submission in my attempt. Also if you have any specific advise for a taller guy (6'8'') as to what may work better for my body type and what area to focus on in that regard, I would greatly appreciate that too.
Thank you for any advise. I should also mention that the guys at Empire (10th Planet Rochester) have been nothing but cool and helpful from day 1 and I've really appreciated that. And watching them all smash at competitions on youtube has really encouraged me as well.I have a certain dislike for not being good at what I do, and its starting to really bug me when it comes to my jiu jitsu given the time I've spent so far in and out of class.