Why you Need to Ask Questions at BJJ Class

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • How many times have you heard your coach say "Any Questions guys?" BUT... No one says anything!
    This is a huge missed opportunity to learn for the sake of not looking stupid. This is a strange phenomena for a room full of people who are confident enough to wrestle and choke each other but feel embarrassed to speak in front of a small group of people. This is holding back your BJJ development. When it's question time, this is the best time to speak up! If you wait and continue to train leaving it till later ultimately results in forgetting and zero improvement. JT & Joey explore how you can find out what you need to know on your own terms with many different options for improving your game and developing a method for jiu-jitsu problem solving that suits you.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @KaizenWithRen
    @KaizenWithRen Месяц назад

    that product and service plug was smooth

  • @elltant5834
    @elltant5834 Месяц назад

    Love the show, guys. Keep up the awesome work.

  • @BG-sj7zh
    @BG-sj7zh Месяц назад +1

    I’m a brown belt and I’m always asking questions. A lot of our advanced classes are based off questions

  • @bsloan1023
    @bsloan1023 Месяц назад +1

    This drives me crazy when people don’t ask questions. As a white belt, when someone asks a question it really helps me. There’s a ton of time I just don’t know what to ask or I’m trying to focus on the actual moves it doesn’t occur to me that something doesn’t make sense

  • @danieledwards7771
    @danieledwards7771 Месяц назад

    I often don't ask questions because the class has already run overtime and I want to go home.

  • @arranwalker4292
    @arranwalker4292 Месяц назад

    I don't ask questions because my mind already wondered off half way through the coach showing the technique.

  • @bn468
    @bn468 Месяц назад

    I find I have to do a lot of study at home after class to really learn properly what I’m learning in class and also see other perspectives that could better cater to my style of learning, A lot of my progress in bjj has come from studying outside of class and then applying it on the mats, Lachlan Giles and Danaher have been awesome for building strong fundamentals

  • @MrNote365
    @MrNote365 Месяц назад

    End of trial class, i get close to coach and start talking about how everything went and stuff. The most important thing that he said that day was "Aca el que no pregunta pierde" *Here the one who dont ask loose* Im the most annoying person in the mats, not for beign good at bjj, but for the cuantity of question y make. Everyday i try to make at least one question, about something, anything really, and not only to coaches sometimes higher belts, sometimes lower belts. Im just hungry for knowledge. Thanks❤

  • @billchenobyle
    @billchenobyle Месяц назад

    As a fairly new practitioner (1 year anniversary next month) at what point do I start practicing different games/becoming very comfortable losing rolls to progress my game?
    At the moment I'm ecstatic if I can control my opponent for a round. Most times I'm just happy surviving.

  • @BPchadlite
    @BPchadlite Месяц назад

    No. This is the most offensive thing you two have ever tried to get away with (thumbnail text). The foot is a coming down. Do not ask questions white belt, do not even say yes when asked if the group needs to see something again. Maintain a blank stare and stop preventing us from reaching the good bit of the day