Excellent! Very much like learning the skills to play an instrument well. If you can't honestly identify what you are not good at and practice those things til you have mastered them, you won't become great at that instrument. Likewise, this is why a person can play an instrument for years and not improve. They keep doing only what comes easy and never progress in the areas where they are not skilled.
This is a great way to approach life as well. Now if only we could get this graph personalized around our game and sent to our emails once a quarter to visualize our progression 😂. Increase that white to blue conversion rate
Good lesson. Personally, it gets tricky for me because my professor tells me “take it easy, he’s a beginner” so I’ll let them mount or pass and then he’ll yell “why’d you let him pass?” He basically wants me to play around with people until they get at least a blue belt.
As a 6’4” 185 ibs bluebelt I’m very guilty of this. I’ve been working to change that and work on my guard passing and top pressure rather than guard and leglocks and I’ve found a lot more success and enjoyment rolling as I’ve improved. Unfortunately I really do need to let people pass for a while, my side control and mount escapes suck and that side isn’t as fun to work on
Another very needed video 🙏🏾
One of the best Jujitsu videos I have ever seen ... we tend to stick to what we are good at. Great job brother.
William
Thank you, William.
Ryan.
Graphic EQ!
I knew there was a reason I liked you.
I use a full on mixing board these days...
True Ryan as a small guy I learned to work on my back in Judo and it helped me out in Jiu-Jitsu that's how I became good at working on my back.
Excellent! Very much like learning the skills to play an instrument well. If you can't honestly identify what you are not good at and practice those things til you have mastered them, you won't become great at that instrument. Likewise, this is why a person can play an instrument for years and not improve. They keep doing only what comes easy and never progress in the areas where they are not skilled.
"Keeping it playful" helped me with this so much.
6:08 , 7:49 , 8:16 , 12:00 *great points* 13:50 YEE HAWWW!!
I dig the 2nd camera angle, nice touch.
This is a great way to approach life as well. Now if only we could get this graph personalized around our game and sent to our emails once a quarter to visualize our progression 😂. Increase that white to blue conversion rate
Beautiful thank you brother
Like this. Ill be making my eq in my journal to help break my blue belt blues. Thank you
Good lesson. Personally, it gets tricky for me because my professor tells me “take it easy, he’s a beginner” so I’ll let them mount or pass and then he’ll yell “why’d you let him pass?” He basically wants me to play around with people until they get at least a blue belt.
This concept is a game changer. Ty!
You get my text, Lionel?
As a 6’4” 185 ibs bluebelt I’m very guilty of this. I’ve been working to change that and work on my guard passing and top pressure rather than guard and leglocks and I’ve found a lot more success and enjoyment rolling as I’ve improved.
Unfortunately I really do need to let people pass for a while, my side control and mount escapes suck and that side isn’t as fun to work on
knowing what you suck at (vs other things) is 100% of the battle. keep doing what you're doing!
By the way Ryan I am still playing guard just so you know I did took your advice only Pass when I have to
Thank you great advice
Thank you!
I hear fundamentals here and fundamentals there, but what actually are all the fundamentals??
6 5" 200 I like top game
i want all my skills to be to the level of a c suck. lol. just noticed that. please remove if its inappropriate.
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