Hi community
I’ve been working my ass of to learn and drill techniques for months 1on1 with my black belt friend.
Yesterday he told me: “Hasan; your techniques are even more detailed and smooth than most purple belts. But you should focus on those 3 weak parts of you.
If you guys have any ideas to make me improve those concepts please feel free to advice me
1-Grip power.
This is where your Jiu Jitsu gameplan works. If you don’t have proper grips you are playing your opponents game. Strong guys are able to break your grips so improve your grips in both gi and nogi.
2-Lack of ability to understand your oppoenents reaction.
Ok you know and apply the technique correctly. But boards don’t hit back. You put your leg into his legs to make a reverse DLR but what if he crosses his knees inside? And this brings us to the third problem
3-Transitions
“When your opponents reacts proparly, you are insisting to apply the same technique. You should transition to another position immidiately. Especially in guard passing.
I’ve been working my ass of to learn and drill techniques for months 1on1 with my black belt friend.
Yesterday he told me: “Hasan; your techniques are even more detailed and smooth than most purple belts. But you should focus on those 3 weak parts of you.
If you guys have any ideas to make me improve those concepts please feel free to advice me
1-Grip power.
This is where your Jiu Jitsu gameplan works. If you don’t have proper grips you are playing your opponents game. Strong guys are able to break your grips so improve your grips in both gi and nogi.
2-Lack of ability to understand your oppoenents reaction.
Ok you know and apply the technique correctly. But boards don’t hit back. You put your leg into his legs to make a reverse DLR but what if he crosses his knees inside? And this brings us to the third problem
3-Transitions
“When your opponents reacts proparly, you are insisting to apply the same technique. You should transition to another position immidiately. Especially in guard passing.
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