Jiu-Jitsu is a unique martial art, where offense can be the best defense. Unlike striking arts where being over aggressive can leave you open to a lot of counter attacks. In grappling, there is very little risk to being aggressive, in fact most blue belts and purple belts who win in the gym or in competition aren’t necessarily the most technical. But the most aggressive. That’s due to them (usually unbeknownst to themselves) using the concept of tempo. There’s just very little opportunity to counter attack against aggressive guard passing. This only works when a technique is applied properly. The number one piece of advice I give and receive, is to be aggressive. It’s usually easier to tell someone to fight hard than to explain Tempo. However, this is why aggressive fighters have a lot of success in Jiujitsu, check out @keenanonline in the blue belt course for more info on tempo. Or my interview I did with @flograppling (link in bio)