I'm not a huge guy. I walk around at 187 lbs. But that still puts me at a considerable size advantage against 70% of the guys I roll against, and I can count on one hand the number of guys in my class who have a significant size advantage over me.
I find myself envying the little guys sometimes.
When little guys hit a sweep or a submission, they most likely pulled it off with polished technique because out-muscling an opponent just isn't in their vocabulary. For bigger guys like me, however, there is always a question when I am controlling someone I outweigh by 20 lbs: Am I keeping myself honest, or did I just bully this guy/girl a little?
So lately I've been trying to find ways to make my size advantage less of a factor. I try to imagine I'm weaker, or that I'm trying really hard to conserve energy (which, to be honest, I should be doing regardless of the opponent's size). That got me thinking, maybe I should show up to class 20-30 min. early and tire myself out with a tough warm up.
Any advice from my fellow big men? Perspective from smaller guys/girls?
I find myself envying the little guys sometimes.
When little guys hit a sweep or a submission, they most likely pulled it off with polished technique because out-muscling an opponent just isn't in their vocabulary. For bigger guys like me, however, there is always a question when I am controlling someone I outweigh by 20 lbs: Am I keeping myself honest, or did I just bully this guy/girl a little?
So lately I've been trying to find ways to make my size advantage less of a factor. I try to imagine I'm weaker, or that I'm trying really hard to conserve energy (which, to be honest, I should be doing regardless of the opponent's size). That got me thinking, maybe I should show up to class 20-30 min. early and tire myself out with a tough warm up.
Any advice from my fellow big men? Perspective from smaller guys/girls?