
Originally Posted by
William Schrimsher
you're training at a gi school, right? no one is punching you in the face, or intends to do so.
I wouldn't say that. One of the reasons I'm training JJ is as a martial art. I'm also training in a gi because I have to, not because I want to. It seems pointless and unrealistic to me to wear a gi. In a self defense situation I want the guy's back, but if I find myself on my back with someone in my guard and I have some RG, seems reasonable to use it. I am a believer that RG is the best guard for MMA.
imo, if that's all you learned, you'd be a one trick pony with a nasty triangle and sucky overall grappling.
As I've stated before, I'm learning fundamentals at least 4 nights a week in fundamentals classes, and the entire progression from white to blue at my school is curriculum based with a 7-stage advancement system that takes you to bluebelt. The idea that RG is all I am learning isn't accurate.
Also as I stated before I'm planning my first trip to Altus to train with Jason to get help on my RG and other 10p techniques. I'm also attending the 3-day training camp and Master Bravo seminar in May. I'm hoping to get down to Altus as often as possible to get real coaching for my 10p work, while I continue to learn and drill my fundamentals at Lovato's.
My theory is, and has always been, that I can use RG as an extension to the closed guard system I'm already learning. Even at the most basic level it's got great control positions and frequent omoplata transitions. That alone, if I can refine just the basic RG positions, will give people something new to think about when rolling with me. Over time I hope to get to the point where I can sub guys right out of RG, or transition to traditional subs like triangles and armbars from within it.
It does not seem unreasonable to me that if I'm learning BJJ at class, plus drilling and reading and watching videos at home, plus going to a 10p moon on a regular basis for checkups, troubleshooting, and coaching, that I should be able to add a RG to my game, in the gi, and execute it at Lovato's.
Only time will tell, but that's my plan.
I'm not trying to add RG because I'm a Smoke Serpent fan and think Eddie is the coolest guy in the universe. I'm learning it because it feels right to me. But I'm spending a lot more time learning fundamentals than I am anything else. Somehow this point hasn't come through in this thread