Ill be putting some new content up on the Trojan Freefighter page as part of there blog in the upcoming future. I want to do my part to try promote the club and its a good way to keep me writing. Ill be doing some spotlight articles on the coaches and members that train there as well as providing and insight into what training is like for the beginner and those at pro level.
My own training is currently intermittent as BJJ falls on 3 nights at Trojans and currently I am working 2 of them. But only during term time, so during the holidays I will be training every single night possible to try and make up some long ground. However deep in my heart I believe that steady consistency is definitely better than training in bursts. To try get the most out of my limited training I've been really trying to focus on getting maximum practise in each session. I try to never choose my partners, instead to just make myself available to all comers so I don't unconsciously avoid the hard rolls. When I spar with a much less experienced or able opponent I try and put myself in bad positions and give them opportunities. Ill also only use a very specific tactic to try and explore where I need to improve it. I.E open guard to triangle, closed guard to gi choke, spider guard to sweep etc. With the tough guys I can push myself and try do my best. My one big problem is I am a chatty training partner! sometimes I just need to shut up. I don't try coach those who are at a similar level or above, I just like to give compliments!
Friday, 17 July 2015
Monday, 29 June 2015
I live!
It’s been a long time since I’ve updated!
But due to special request I thought I would provide an update.
I had to stop BJJ when I was expecting my son to save some money. Once he was born and we had some idea of
finances I started training Judo again as I had some good clubs near me, its a
3rd of the price and would cross over with BJJ.
I did that for about 2 years, working my way up to brown belt (1st
Kyu). I really enjoyed Judo and made
some good friends at Guildford Police Judo club and Dorking Judo club. One of which was Stuart who has his own blog
and does abit of BJJ. I feel I could definitely
go for my 1st Dan, just need to do a technical grading and then beat a few
people up at competition.
However!
I then moved to Worcester!, found a great Judo club but then also found a
nearby BJJ club!. I had been missing BJJ
alot and I couldn’t make time to do both so I am back to BJJ at Checkmat (Trojan Freefighters)
Worcester under Paul Severn. I am still
a blue belt but the Judo has helped me from deteriorating too much and has
taught me a different skillset. Judo
guys have a fast groundgame and almost always prefer to be on top. Plus the standup obviously.
I feel very comfortable now at blue, and am now able to give the higher
belts abit of a harder time and keep myself safe when fighting giant
barbarians. Its been fun acclimatizing
to new opponents with different styles to that Im used to. As alot of them are MMA guys most of them aren’t
used to being attacked with traditional gi chokes, which I love. Downside is they are all leg lock crazy. But everyone has a good attitude and injuries
are rare so I am happy.
Working towards that purple, but may take a while as new clubs often want
you to earn your place in the team first before being promoted. Im in no hurry though.
Enjoying the Journey!
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