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In today’s video I answer a question from a viewer named Senju, who recently competed at a BJJ tournament against an opponent who he had previously beaten decisively.
This time however, at this Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competition, he barely beat this guy, winning on a judge’s decision.
At the end of the day Senju feels like he didn’t win the match.
He says he feels gross about the victory and ask how I would deal with these feelings that bottle up when you don’t think you deserved to win a match, that you in fact do win on the score board (in his case by advantage)
Often times in BJJ you’re going to run into the same opponents on your way up the competitive circuit, because realistically there aren’t that many people who compete.
Naturally there’s going to be progress in both competitors grappling games as time goes on and close matches will undoubtedly vary in results (unless you’re way better than your opponent).
In this video I’ll talk more about this back-and-forth that often happens in BJJ, a recent ADCC Trials winner(a buddy of mine Jacob Couch) who struggled with this against a game opponent & then won when it “mattered”, and more revolving around this unique subject in Jiu-Jitsu.
Hopefully you find these ideas helpful in some way, especially if you’ve been in a similar situation to Senju.
– Chewy
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Today we’ve got a question from “Bob” who says he used to train BJJ in the United States, however he’s currently training overseas.
He says his current gym is great, the training partners are great, the coach is great, the training is great, and so on…
The only problem Bob has with his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu coach is that they only promote based off of competition experience.
He says he’s not used to this and isn’t sure what to do since he personally does not like to compete in Jiu-Jitsu tournaments.
He’s worried that he could be stuck at his current belt level for years just because he doesn’t compete and isn’t sure what to do.
He sends me the message and wonders what I think about the situation.
So, here’s what I have to say…
– Chewy
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BJJ breakdown of PJ Barch’s knee slice body lock guard pass against Tomoshige Sera’s shin on shin guard, performed at the Quintet 4 tournament. Pat attention at how PJ capitalizes on his opponent’s mistake in order to get a deep underhook and initiate the knee slice body lock guard pass.
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