Conan's theme for class was chokes mostly focusing on the north-south
choke. This was good for me since it's been my high percentage
technique as of late. I fell into the senior group with this class so I
mostly worked with new guys. I've found this technique more than most
is difficult to talk someone through. For one your face is in their
armpit so it's hard to talk and instruct and two there are some little
eccentricities with this technique that make it work. I've put this
technique on several people and had a hard time finishing it at times.
Just a little movement in the right way by the guy on the bottom can make a huge difference in their defense.
I rolled with Jerad first. He didn't allow me to get
into deep half with what Greg showed us on Friday. I avoided the darce
choke from Jerad several times but he eventually set it up really well
when I was turtled by grabbing my neck under my armpit and dragging me
down right into the choke.
I then fought with Adam
which was really tough. There was a lot of movement and I even was able
to roll him to his back at one point. There was a lot of position
changes during our roll and eventually he caught me with a kimura.
I also rolled with Garrett and Jordan. I'm used to going up against people that are better than me so when I roll with a new person I'm not sure how I should
roll. Should I try and submit them as soon as possible? Should I give
them opportunities to try things we just worked on? Should I try to
instruct them on what they're doing wrong? I want everyone to get
better and I know what it feels like to always get beaten repeated and like I
have no chance. I also know what it's like when someone isn't taking me seriously and just playing with me. Yesterday, instructor mode kicked in and I gave them both some advice on what to do and what not to do. They were both perceptive and tried to do what I was showing them. When I submit a new guy I feel like I need to reassure him that with hard work and practice it will get better, but then I feel like a patronizing prick.
i think tapping them out real quick is lame. i don't think it helps them at all. i just seems to feed the ego of the person doing the submitting.
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