I love the advice. When I was a white belt, focusing on one position at a time was good for me. Survival from the major positions, then escape, then guard, then counters.
1. Try to win every round (why would you want to lose) 2. Crank on submissions in training (it's more realistic) 3. Show up to seminars and new gyms and challenge whoever is teaching (they'll love your ambition) 4. If you lose a tournament, you need to start steroids, ASAP.
I love the advice. When I was a white belt, focusing on one position at a time was good for me. Survival from the major positions, then escape, then guard, then counters.
1. Try to win every round (why would you want to lose)
2. Crank on submissions in training (it's more realistic)
3. Show up to seminars and new gyms and challenge whoever is teaching (they'll love your ambition)
4. If you lose a tournament, you need to start steroids, ASAP.
This is great advice
thank you
Hi there!can someone who trains only the basice and refined them make it to more advance belts?