I bet looking back at this now is very frustrating for you lol. Experience is so important in jiu jitsu. If someone is passionate, they should be doing as many tournaments as they can, as early as they can
Brian Dixon as a white belt I learn more from watching white and blue belts at this point. Maybe because I don't know shit, so watching upper belts I can't fully comprehend the subtilties of what they do. I agree with you on this... For now 😀
ah it was my first month or two into jiu jitsu at the time. If you look at later matches the technique is much improved even at the white belt level. Remember some of us try to start early in competition to see how it feels. No need to be rude.
I bet looking back at this now is very frustrating for you lol. Experience is so important in jiu jitsu. If someone is passionate, they should be doing as many tournaments as they can, as early as they can
Why’s that?
That was awesome! I personally think white and blue belts make a much more spectator match. Great job!
Brian Dixon as a white belt I learn more from watching white and blue belts at this point. Maybe because I don't know shit, so watching upper belts I can't fully comprehend the subtilties of what they do. I agree with you on this... For now 😀
Herb Dean ref?
Spice Dean
those mats look hard as fuck
They are TRUST ME I KNOW
I'm hoping to compete in Philly next year. Any piece of advice?
just gotta relax and have fun
What was the ref saying at the end cuz it looked like the other guy thought he won
Nice white belt match. But I didn't care for the "just hold him...25 seconds left." You should be attacking for submissions at all times.
Sean S True. No one watching wants to hear just hold him but when its for a win thats what you have to do
Position before submission bro. Always!
if youre up on points theirs no reason to sacrifice that for a submission..or risk being submitted yourself
absolute lack of technique, even for withe belts
Agree. I'm a just a blue belt myself but this is shocking.
ah it was my first month or two into jiu jitsu at the time. If you look at later matches the technique is much improved even at the white belt level. Remember some of us try to start early in competition to see how it feels. No need to be rude.
+Larry Griest it was not my intention... to be rude...
+Eduardo Antonio okay no problem!
So what? You got to start somewhere.