
Originally Posted by
Ric
With all due respect, if I went to a new martial art and someone asked me to escape a position, I'd say, "I'm new and I don't know how to escape can you please show me how." I'd have no interest in using my Jiu Jitsu skills in a Judo class. I'd be there to learn Judo, plain and simple.
In my years of BJJ training I've seen a ton of wrestlers come in and tap people (me included) using wrestling techniques. Generally they use a basic submission like the Americana and they are content to do it over and over to ensure they "win" the match. I assume they go back to their wrestling buddies and brag how they went over to the BJJ school and tapped the purple belts or whatever... Problem is, they aren't learning anything. I've had wrestlers tap me over and over and at the end of the session they've learned nothing about BJJ. It's a total waste of time for both of us and I don't understand what brought them into the school in the first place. If you're going to come to the school to say you tapped Ric with your wrestling moves, go right ahead but it sounds like a big waste of time when you could have instead come to the school and learned some actual BJJ techniques to add to your game.
I agree for the most part but due respect and all, wouldn't rolling with a wrestler be a good opportunity to train defense against wrestling-style subs? I mean if you get 20 other rolling partners can't americana you, but a wrestler comes along and exposes a hole in your game, wouldn't that that be a good time to train defense against wrestling based opponents, or at least try and figure out what he's doing differently, and address it? Even if it is an americana... it's certainly different in it's application than the other ones if he's the only white belt that can pull it off on you.
And I suppose you could go to a highschool and train wrestling there, but considering Rickson Sub'd several olympic wrestlers, you shouldn't need to go to a college or highschool to figure out how to defend against wrestlers (although I'm sure it would help).
That's just my humble 2 cents.