You Have A Bad Mindset In BJJ

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    VIDEO DESCRIPTION
    In this video, Rick Ellis talks about mindset for BJJ.

Комментарии • 40

  • @TheArtofSkill
    @TheArtofSkill  5 месяцев назад

    The book I recommended is called Mindset of a Champion by David Cook on Amazon. Audible has the audio book for free at the moment.

  • @joncooke9515
    @joncooke9515 5 месяцев назад +13

    In the beginning, I used to meditate to get over the anxiety of going to class. And a huge part of it was being so out of shape and clueless. It's been 2 years and now I'm a 54 year-old blue-belt. My attitude now is this; Show up, relax, learn what you can and teach what you can. Tap before it turns into a death match and above all have fun!

    • @consistentche3979
      @consistentche3979 5 месяцев назад

      Wow exactly what I had to do during last year when I trained till September. I was anxious before class, didn't know if it was because of fear of body or ego injuries, probably both. I'm 42 and a dad now, I'm doubtful about coming back, I also think my gym didn't help with me not being anxious. If I start again I'll try a different gym. Your strategy sounds great.

  • @bmanley01
    @bmanley01 5 месяцев назад +8

    at 57, 95-100% of my gym is younger than myself. I learned very early on that they tend to come at me hard at first, and if I only use the amount effort necessary to control -or keep them from controlling- the situation, and only "red line" when absolutely necessary. In a very short time, I have gone from gassing in the middle of roll to being able to do three or four heavy rolls without being exhausted. Guys, keep at it. Work on your fitness. You don't have to be a world class athlete to roll, just able to keep at it. You WILL get better.

  • @sharlah4057
    @sharlah4057 5 месяцев назад +10

    I think you SHOULD be able to say to your partner "I'm tired today so I'm only looking for a flow roll". Even at my fittest I would show up having already done one or two workouts on the same day and ask for light, flowy technical rolls, maybe working some specific situations. That's not an excuse it's a strategy.

    • @TheArtofSkill
      @TheArtofSkill  5 месяцев назад +2

      Flow rolling is a specific way of training that offers lots of benefits. I wasn't suggesting that you shouldn't do that. I love to flow roll, especially as a warm up.

  • @northernraven2090
    @northernraven2090 5 месяцев назад +1

    32 blue belt, I often tell my self right before I roll " it doesn't matter, nothing else matters right now. " started this habit right around 3rd stripe white. Doesn't matter if the roll is sparring or flow, nothing else matters in the moment of what your doing.

  • @Peterski
    @Peterski 5 месяцев назад +5

    As a brand new 40+ BJJ white belt with under 2 months of training, I definitely feel very anxious when it comes to rolling - even during training classes, not just on open mat. Haven't really tried that properly, because of that. Two things that fuel that anxiety are:
    1. being scared of getting injured - not even because the partner can go 100% and do something stupid, I'm more worried *I* will do something stupid because of my lack of experience and knowledge (like not react properly to something obvious they do and end up with a twisted elbow or something);
    2. being somewhat embarassed to "waste people's time" - particularly with higher belts... and it's not that because they will easily defeat me, because of course they will... it's more that I can't even offer them a challenge at this point, because while I know the basic positions and such, I can't say I know how to get to them and I quickly end up doing random stuff that doesn't work (of course!), and I can't even make a proper attempt to pass their guard and such.
    I'm trying to work on both of those issues - had some good conversations with higher belts over the last few days which sort of convinced me that rolling is important, now just need to actually start rolling ;-)
    As for the mindset itself... It's hard not to have a defeatist mindset at this stage, where I don't really know what I'm doing. At the moment it feels like anybody who walked in front of the gym more than once can easily defeat me, and I'm okay with that. For now, at least 🙂 And I'm generally not a very competitive person, plus I fully realise that at my age BJJ will not be a career, so I don't really care about winning at this point. I just want to enjoy the exercise, learn more until it all starts making sense - and stay safe and uninjured. This mindset should evolve with more practice and confidence - I hope 🙂

    • @TheArtofSkill
      @TheArtofSkill  5 месяцев назад +2

      I was mostly talking to people that have more experience. For someone at your level, the proper mindset is to be a student with a super positive attitude and a willingness to learn and be a sponge--the kind of person that everyone enjoys training with, even though you lack experience. Good luck on your journey!

    • @jal316
      @jal316 3 месяца назад

      Same here. 43 and a few weeks in. Had a few good rolls last week, still tapped out but lasted longer. Today, I felt like I didn't even belong. It was kinda embarrassing and I'm not even competitive like that. I just couldn't do anything although i tried fighting everything. That said, I'll try again in a few days.

  • @living_with_intent
    @living_with_intent 5 месяцев назад

    Good stuff! I'm always trying to better my mindset and have a positive mental direction when on the mats.

  • @momentum8640
    @momentum8640 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the insight and tip. Great video

  • @terryharris1291
    @terryharris1291 5 месяцев назад +1

    Adding clubs and mace to my training last year has been a big help,I have already been using Kettle bells and sandbags for 22 years..Using Adex club and mace systems made in America.

  • @RollOutRory
    @RollOutRory 4 месяца назад

    This hit very close to home.

  • @YotaDaryl
    @YotaDaryl 5 месяцев назад

    These are always on time

  • @FR-ty5vn
    @FR-ty5vn 5 месяцев назад

    Great discussion of timing and attacking that window of opportunity in the beginning…

  • @Wakizashi_10p
    @Wakizashi_10p 5 месяцев назад +5

    Civilize The Mind, But Make Savage The Body.

  • @OmegaSupremeWCheese
    @OmegaSupremeWCheese 4 месяца назад

    Another great video, your videos are what actually got me interested in BJJ, I've moved and had to restart at different BJJ schools at times I feel like a permanent white belt 4 years in, still WB LOL, but at 50 I see age relieving a lot of pressure, I'm not in a rush, this is fun for me, so I don't have the self imposed weight some young tiger has trying to jump belts quickly, it's about enjoying and learning.

  • @philipbedos5257
    @philipbedos5257 5 месяцев назад

    Mind set of a champion by Rich Thomas

    • @TheArtofSkill
      @TheArtofSkill  5 месяцев назад

      David Cook is the author of the book I referenced.

  • @willlittle2718
    @willlittle2718 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am a 52 year old blue belt and have been struggling with this a lot lately after coming back to training after a shoulder injury.

    • @joncooke9515
      @joncooke9515 5 месяцев назад

      That’s my story! I added weight training and it’s strengthened my shoulders and virtually eliminated all pain, the opposite of what I anticipated.

  • @tyleranderson9190
    @tyleranderson9190 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this. I’ve been internally using my age (47) as an excuse lately, and I need to just get in better shape!

  • @kracylatin01
    @kracylatin01 5 месяцев назад

    Love the content ; I’m 53 years old purple belt battling young wrestlers, and jujitsu practitioners. I have added kettle bell works , weight training and extra rolls and the mind set always comes up and it tells me me will it be enough? I always respond with let’s find out

  • @timrob0420
    @timrob0420 5 месяцев назад

    I usually see “I’m really tired/injured. Can we flow roll” and then a minute later they are going 1000%

  • @jkp17
    @jkp17 5 месяцев назад

    Great content, how do you balance being a good training partner and allowing your teammates to work vs "giving your best" at all times? As Ive gotten older, definitely feel that rolls are more a give and a take, especially with lower belts or weaker opponents.

    • @TheArtofSkill
      @TheArtofSkill  5 месяцев назад +1

      I let them start in their best position, so that I have to work from a disadvantage position. They get to practice their offense, and if I reverse the position it exposes things they have to get better at. Another strategy I like against less skilled opponents is to practice things I’m not as competent at.

  • @jnwoodard8764
    @jnwoodard8764 5 месяцев назад

    Be honest with yourself. If someone has years of experience, then you should be working defense. If it’s your belt level, the work offense, and try techniques or positions you’re not proficient at. If you’re tired; even better! That’s when you really have to focus.

  • @T_L_D
    @T_L_D 5 месяцев назад

    I just had a run-in with a facet, some symptoms if you will, of this idea.
    achievement unlocked, I guess. I've officially started my list of "people who won't roll with me because I caught them in a submission". jiujitsu is supposed to help overcome your ego, not fall victim to it.
    I said "hi man, long time no see, how's it going" to him at open mat, and he legit goes "well I avoid you now since you crushed my head. I said I was done and I meant it" like, what?? so now he refuses to interact at all b/c I caught him in a mothers milk one time.
    I roll with respect for all my partners - rising tide lifts all boats - and I'm never cruel or rip submissions, etc. so this one kinda caught me off guard. but stoicism tells us that the only thing I can control there is how I feel about it, which at the moment is "oh well, your loss, I will continue to improve."

  • @EnergiaMartialArts
    @EnergiaMartialArts 5 месяцев назад +1

    I always fist bump and mention I’m on my period… they’ll usually take it easy on me then. I guess…

  • @sheldonwhalen4779
    @sheldonwhalen4779 5 месяцев назад

    Hi whos the author of mindset of a champion ?

  • @Junnerubio
    @Junnerubio 5 месяцев назад

    Mindset of a champion? Who's tge author? There are several books with similar titles.

    • @TheArtofSkill
      @TheArtofSkill  5 месяцев назад +1

      Mindset of a champion by David Cook. There’s a free audiobook.

  • @illektronikz
    @illektronikz 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fix your thumbnail.

    • @TheArtofSkill
      @TheArtofSkill  5 месяцев назад +2

      Whoops! Thanks!

    • @illektronikz
      @illektronikz 5 месяцев назад

      Your V didn't want to go to class today. 👊

  • @blynch8740
    @blynch8740 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love the channel. I am a blue belt at 10th Planet Nashville. I may be heading to San Diego for work for a few days in the near future. Where is your gym? What’s the name of the gym? Thanks!

    • @Wakizashi_10p
      @Wakizashi_10p 5 месяцев назад +1

      White Belt @ 10p Fredericksburg 👍

    • @TheArtofSkill
      @TheArtofSkill  5 месяцев назад +1

      You'll find me at the Clark Gracie academy. Send me a message if you plan to drop in and I'll try to be there that day. I do teach class sometimes, but I'm not on a fixed schedule.