Things I Wish I Knew Before My First Tournament

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  • Опубликовано: 27 фев 2023
  • Some thoughts from a pro on first tournament pitfalls and preparation.
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  • @AGMXO
    @AGMXO 11 месяцев назад +27

    “I’ll wake up fucking shrimping in bed, that can’t be normal” 😂😂😂

  • @cjmarsh321
    @cjmarsh321 Год назад +37

    Just did my first tournament today. The adrenaline thing is real. Halfway through my first match I was just overwhelmed with fatigue and nerves and anxiety mid roll. One match felt like a whole night training in the gym and then some. Still did alright but really gonna try to be calmer next one.

    • @nusa8498
      @nusa8498 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yep just had my first one as well and holy smokes the adrenaline dump was unlike anything ive felt before. My body was not working right and the match I won I gassed out in like 2 minutes and rode the decision out. Totally different from rolling in the gym and than in competition!

  • @PheseantNetsuke
    @PheseantNetsuke Год назад +29

    notes
    4:57 : how to get good cardio
    10:50 : weight management
    warm up : 23:05

  • @123124123123
    @123124123123 Год назад +42

    Probably the best video on this subject that I've seen. Weirdly enough nobody really addresses these issues on RUclips and you talked about most of the points that I wanted to know about.

  • @noobjitsu
    @noobjitsu Год назад +27

    As someone who's looking to compete at least a few times at every belt level just to test my skills, this was a super helpful video. Thanks for posting!

  • @jamesn3122
    @jamesn3122 Год назад +8

    "everything is a learning experience, as long as you learn from it" This is what I subscribe for :)

  • @abel5317
    @abel5317 Месяц назад +1

    I’ve been learning bjj for 1,5 months and I entered a comoetition. I followed your advice and it helped really much. All though I fainted in the first round and got beaten 15-4 in the second I enjoyed it very much and I’m gonna train hard af from now on❤❤❤

  • @Carsahh
    @Carsahh Год назад +83

    First IBJJF at blue belt- 17-0 and Americana’d. Thankfully I had some kids moving the camera so it wasn’t the best video anyway 😅

    • @rollinOnCode
      @rollinOnCode Год назад +3

      carsan!!! how are you doing bro?

    • @Carsahh
      @Carsahh Год назад +4

      @@rollinOnCode yooo doing good bro 😁

  • @mraBJJ33
    @mraBJJ33 Год назад +23

    Just had a match on F2W where I got knee barred in less than 90 seconds (could have been even quicker I'm not sure). It was my first match at purple belt and I'm not the most active competitor, not making excuses just saying that to illustrate how low on the food chain I am. It fucking sucked to lose that way, and I had a 2 hour drive home to dwell on all the mistakes I made that lead to getting caught so easily. Me knee is going to take a few weeks to be back to near 100%, but I'm hoping to be able to use this self pity and turn it into motivation to improve for my next chance at competing.

    • @curtisjackson5793
      @curtisjackson5793 Год назад +3

      That's what sucks the most: when you think about the time you've spent going over there and waiting for your turn just to lose the fucking thing lol
      It's similar to a night out, when you wake up hung over in the morning thinking "shit, not only I've lost my time last night, now I'm gonna lose this day just recovering and soberig up"

  • @kevinchan79
    @kevinchan79 Год назад +1

    This was most excellent!! So well covered and practical! The best vid I've seen on the topic on YT!

  • @gun00b
    @gun00b Год назад +2

    Always great to see a Wiltse upload. Thanks for the info, man.

  • @bojankozul9214
    @bojankozul9214 Год назад

    I needed this. Thank you very much. You answered all my questions.

  • @gustavofring1927
    @gustavofring1927 Год назад +3

    That's pure gold. Thank you Andrew.

  • @melmoroll
    @melmoroll Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @Jamiebmurray
    @Jamiebmurray Год назад +1

    Thanks Andrew excellent overview

  • @TIMMY4852
    @TIMMY4852 Год назад +1

    great vid, please keep posting you're an inspiration

  • @medicineandbrazilianjiujit8511
    @medicineandbrazilianjiujit8511 Год назад +5

    Thank you, Professor Wiltse.
    Sage advice.

  • @MaximShelkov
    @MaximShelkov 4 месяца назад

    These are some amazing advices all summed up in one video, thanks for posting this!

  • @mikeogden8430
    @mikeogden8430 Год назад +1

    Great video and fantastic advice!

  • @agustintellez136
    @agustintellez136 Год назад

    Thank you man. "Analyzing failure" I really love that approach. ♥️ that can be applied in so many aspects of life.

  • @AGMXO
    @AGMXO 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video! Great advice

  • @andycampbell85
    @andycampbell85 Год назад +3

    This is gold, and probably not only for first timers either!

  • @alexdrastico7840
    @alexdrastico7840 Год назад +3

    Great, now I feel way more anxious than before 😂

  • @matyviola
    @matyviola Год назад +3

    Your Jiu-Jitsu style is the most beautiful there is.

  • @wcbjj7780
    @wcbjj7780 Год назад +1

    Great stuff!

  • @dpal1996
    @dpal1996 2 месяца назад +5

    Dude, 9 losses in a row. I'm trying so fucking hard

  • @OttoHans
    @OttoHans Год назад +2

    Wow thank you man, this video was very valuable to me. Im a purple belt about to do my 3rd tournament this weekend & my first fight is against a seasoned black belt. Im doing nationals in canada so my division is purple/brown/black. Regardless of the result, Im excited to test myself & see what I can learn from it. I'm pumped to start adding weight lifting & cardio to my training. I do a lot of yoga & body weight exercises but I've never thought about trying to adapt & raising my heart rate the way you explained it. Also the part about shrimping in bed killed me haha, I do that so often that it's no longer strange to me 🤣 I've woken up to me putting my big ass pillow into a triangle. Also I can picture & try moves in my mind, Its like Im creating a shape of the person & I can still feel the physics of it as if Im actually doing it. Sometimes I roll with my eyes closed & I can still see clearly. It's really cool hearing you talk about it. Great video!

  • @kudoista
    @kudoista Год назад +1

    Excellent advice. Not just for first timers either.

  • @frenchtoastgg624
    @frenchtoastgg624 Год назад +1

    Super helpful tips!

  • @phobowl
    @phobowl Год назад +4

    Nice review. Competing is one of the best things about BJJ. Think about it. How many sports can older athletes can compete against others their age & skill level and have it mean something. Go out there and enjoy it.

  • @mikecorrcircus
    @mikecorrcircus Год назад +6

    Great stuff thanks Andrew. Loving the new content. Planning to sign up for my first tournament this summer so have a few months to prepare.
    Interesting you don't stretch at all, even some dynamic stretches? My ROM is severely restricted if I don't do a light stretch before rolls.

  • @ALxCRIMSONxTIDExFAN
    @ALxCRIMSONxTIDExFAN 4 месяца назад +1

    i got my first tournament coming up at grappling industries on march 23rd. this is incredibly helpful advice! i got one of the best coaches you can ask for.

  • @badxradxandy
    @badxradxandy Год назад

    Thank you for this

  • @HalfGuardMedia
    @HalfGuardMedia Год назад +3

    I felt the tunnel vision on my first comp as well.

  • @OURWORLD4EVER
    @OURWORLD4EVER Год назад

    Thank you🙏 oss

  • @kendrickmichael8919
    @kendrickmichael8919 3 месяца назад

    This video was spot on thank you

  • @soflogrizz
    @soflogrizz Год назад +1

    Awesome content 🔥

  • @MrDaleHubbard
    @MrDaleHubbard 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for this. Some very good thoughts. I’ll let you know how I get on.

  • @chokeeartist
    @chokeeartist Год назад

    Great video !

  • @hexerddp
    @hexerddp 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks you so much. Greetings from a White belt guy from Chile 😂🇨🇱

  • @itsnatashadavis
    @itsnatashadavis 9 месяцев назад

    Have my first NAGA/tournament in a month. Really needed to see this! Thank you!

    • @jgl4494
      @jgl4494 7 месяцев назад

      How did it go?

    • @itsnatashadavis
      @itsnatashadavis 7 месяцев назад

      @@jgl4494 I got silver in my division and bronze in absolute. Definitely have a lot to learn/work on but it was fun! And thankfully I did not get injured.

  • @MadGammon
    @MadGammon 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks man, super helpful

  • @pd7439
    @pd7439 Год назад +5

    Had no nerves then second we started had an enormous adrenaline dump. Totally unprepared for that.

  • @aplus1080
    @aplus1080 Год назад

    Beautiful shit. Thanks playa.

  • @JK-nh6jp
    @JK-nh6jp Год назад +2

    Hey Andrew, good video. I'm a little surprised you didn't go into carb cutting for the weight cut and the difference between a same-day weigh in vs. a 1 day prior weigh in. There is a science behind a decent weight cut and most people dont' realize how easily you can cut 10 lb. if you diet properly 1 week before the match.
    Through trial and error, I've realized that it's not worth it for me to cut weight. The loss of energy outweighs the benefit of dropping a weight class, for me as a lanky cardio-intensive white belt competitor at 200 lb.

  • @808BJJ_Black_Belt
    @808BJJ_Black_Belt Год назад +6

    Great advice 👍I had the similar experience my first tournament losses. 15 years later I’ve won a few 🥇but definitely learned more from losing which is priceless 💪🏻

  • @bippins
    @bippins Год назад +6

    I've got my first comp in 2 weeks from now, this vid couldn't have been posted at a better time 🙏💪🏻

  • @PBSviaPNW
    @PBSviaPNW 4 месяца назад

    I did my first BJJ tournament a few months ago and Holy Hell everything he said about unimaginable fatigue and hand/grip strength being shot was true. I came in in pretty good shape. I was running, lifting, going hard rounds but nothing compared to how tired I was after just one match - and it was a match I dominated and ended with a sub at 3 minutes.

  • @mattburn23
    @mattburn23 Год назад +1

    Gold mine right here 🤙

  • @theunkownguy5574
    @theunkownguy5574 3 месяца назад

    The mental reps r real , around 3 years ago at a wrestling camp in iowa BO NIKAL was telling all of us that we should be doing mental reps and they are hella good for your technqiue

  • @chokeeartist
    @chokeeartist Год назад +2

    I had this same experience at my first blue belt tournament (9th tournament overall) I was up 6-0 in mount , the ref moved us and said go I wasn’t heavy with my hips so he escaped and threw up an arm bar I couldn’t feel anything so I tried escaping for 20 seconds and boom my elbow popped 6 times it felt like 3 double pops , I couldn’t move my fingers the next day without my elbow screaming in pain , it took a month before I could train again

  • @PaulWrightDirector
    @PaulWrightDirector Год назад +2

    I got tapped in 1:30 in my first comp. Still enjoyed the day :)

    • @aplus1080
      @aplus1080 Год назад +5

      Doing cool shit and losing is infinitely better than not doing cool shit.

  • @user-zq8uy6id8p
    @user-zq8uy6id8p Год назад +1

    Andrew, Bird, guys, make a video about your omoplata - how and when to use it from your viewpoints. Thank you

  • @glxblt-sd1ze
    @glxblt-sd1ze Год назад +2

    I believe any competitor experiment at least one time a quick "humiliating" loss. Personally at a white belt final match I get helicopter armbared in maybe 10 seconds 🤣.
    But excepts friends no one remember that

  • @SauceMario
    @SauceMario Год назад +1

    Read the tournament rules. At the least the summary of them. Or ask someone that knows them to explain them quickly. Some might seem obvious but make sure before you stand there having no idea how you lost when things seemed to be going well.

  • @vwgolf1991
    @vwgolf1991 8 месяцев назад +1

    Weight cutting is super important. A lot of people will disagree with the practice, but your baseline cardio at one weight makes you a cardio machine even a few kg lighter, especially for lighter weight categories and you will feel gorilla strong. Removal of salt 48 hours before and not drinking anything the day before. I've lost a good 5kg overnight just by stopping water a day ahead, and re-hydrated with gatorade, sea salt and honey after weigh-ins. You need electrolytes, salt and sugar as much as water. Eat some sugary carbs between matches. I like brownies with maple syrup and banana mushed up. A few bites between every match. I've made the mistake of cutting and then not properly re-feeding after weigh-ins and nearly puked between every match. Don't be dumb like me.

  • @chetfreeland1920
    @chetfreeland1920 Год назад

    Only competed once at white once at purple silver at white nogi bronze and gold at purple hope to compete more

  • @tededo
    @tededo Год назад +2

    One great fact I noticed when glancing at the high elite grapplers. Their records look like, kind of 100 w, 50 L, or 55 W, 38 L, etc, etc. So I assume those guys just built their journey or career as such. More, among their losses, I noticed the number of times they lose by submissions, which is a lot more than they confess verbally.

    • @aplus1080
      @aplus1080 Год назад +1

      Also your REAL record doesn't start til black belt.

    • @tededo
      @tededo Год назад

      @@aplus1080 Woooooow ! ok.

  • @chetfreeland1920
    @chetfreeland1920 Год назад

    Where you been? Hope to see you compete soon

  • @wikiwikiwee1
    @wikiwikiwee1 Год назад +1

    I was the most nervous for my SECOND tournament

  • @robirhodes7411
    @robirhodes7411 Год назад +1

    Oss

  • @funnymcfunfuns1455
    @funnymcfunfuns1455 Год назад +1

    I had to pee about 15 times before my first match. My friend who was also doing his first match had to poop multiple times.

  • @maamaa9168
    @maamaa9168 9 месяцев назад

    "i wake up fukin shrimping in the bed" the greatest thing i have ever heard

  • @conormcqregor4393
    @conormcqregor4393 Год назад

    What do you do when your opponent clings on for dear life and stalls while on top

  • @mariorodriguez219
    @mariorodriguez219 Год назад

    I won my first tournament but boy was I exhausted after

  • @aibel99
    @aibel99 Год назад

    Im 34 and started grappling yesterday. Im overweight and my muscles are hurting today. I kinda cba lol. But i will try. Must. Become. Man..

    • @AGMXO
      @AGMXO 11 месяцев назад

      Cmon man, don’t give you. You owe it to yourself. You got this!!

  • @iwork4food
    @iwork4food Год назад

    Just did my first comp over the weekend. The adrenaline dump after my first match was crazy. Thought I was about to pass out lol

    • @MoodyMMA
      @MoodyMMA Год назад

      Yeah never felt so exhausted and I was the cardio guy in my gym 😅

    • @bMachad0
      @bMachad0 Год назад

      Same bro!!! Lost to myself really but definitely will do it again

  • @TheKoza
    @TheKoza 3 месяца назад

    Im glad all the bros from my gym are tryhards on training

  • @jinxit
    @jinxit Год назад +1

    bye have a great time!!!

  • @dougnorton5204
    @dougnorton5204 9 месяцев назад

    This video is great but it’s made me really nervous!! I think the best thing here is “nobody gives a fuck”- which I take to mean go out, have fun and don’t make it more than it is… 🤢

  • @Mushroom_cloud_layin_mf.mf.
    @Mushroom_cloud_layin_mf.mf. Год назад

    Ur too genius/smart to allow bipolar to conqueror you

  • @jamesspina7761
    @jamesspina7761 Год назад

    If you don’t analyze your rolls win or lose and figure out what you can do better you will never get better

  • @puimuri166
    @puimuri166 Год назад

    I disagree on cutting weight. For 99% of people competing at BJJ cutting weight does more harm than good because of the stress. Almost nobody is going to have an improved performance at a lower weight. On the level where almost everybody operates (not that high) it just does not make a difference if your opponent is the same weight or 10 pounds heavier.

  • @FabianR87321
    @FabianR87321 Год назад +1

    Give this comment a like if you've never done BJJ but you're still watching the video

  • @begrackled
    @begrackled Год назад

    Gordon Ryan will probably end up with a better competition record than Wiltse.
    But Ryan can't hope to be half the coach Wiltse will inevitably be. This is a Cus D'Amato in the making.
    And who's to say Andrew won't end up taking gold from the major tournaments?

  • @simonduncum5457
    @simonduncum5457 Месяц назад

    Distilled water???😂😂😂 seriously?

  • @abdeltube772
    @abdeltube772 6 месяцев назад

    Terrible advice

    • @travis3041
      @travis3041 6 месяцев назад

      What are the notable things you’ve done on your bjj record? What would you recommend to do instead?

    • @MrBanolicious
      @MrBanolicious 5 месяцев назад

      Shut up bitch…

  • @nonglishq6727
    @nonglishq6727 Год назад

    I'm disliking for the megalovania in 2023 but over all mid vid but major L.

  • @yosukeshingu
    @yosukeshingu Год назад

    Great video!