How do you balance aggression with caution to keep your partners safe? What I mean is, how do you go for it, but make sure your BJJ training partner doesn’t get hurt?
This is the question I got from our White Belt friend. He got into Brazilian Jiu-jitsu because he feels like he is a push over. And so he is wanting to the develop the ability to be aggressive and physically confident.
But during his BJJ training he gets nervous about finishing the submission. He’s worried he’s going to overdo it and cause his partner to get injured.
In this video I share a simple method that most of us do naturally. But with some conscious effort. You can speed the process up a bit.
Basically you’re going to increase your ability to “feel” the movement by being more focused on it during drilling in your classes.
Meaning, when you go into your classes and during drilling. You want to take time to really focus on the feeling of the submission at it’s end range.
This way when you are rolling. You can be super aggressive and go hard during the roll. But at the point where you’re applying the armbar, choke or leg lock you can cut off the gas.
This will keep your training partners safe without during the Brazilian Jiujitsu without losing your aggression.
-Chewy
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