Wussup chew. Love your vids. 1 stripe white belt here. I've been doing ju jitsu a little over 2 months (technically) I'm a fast learner (humbly), but I learn by studying and then applying it. I'm 43 years old and I'm in pretty good shape, but I cracked my rib about a month ago pulling someone into my closed guard on a fluke occurrence, hence I've only been able to get a little over a month actually rolling. I was going 6x a week. Beforehand I got bumps and bruises as well as joints hurt (damn arm bars, kimoras, leg locks), but I was still able to activate my inner warrior and train. I love ju jistu, but with my ribs it's different. It's semi crippling pain and I have it a shot about a week and a half ago and while it felt doable before the roll, and during, at the end of the class I got put in side control and almost pooped my pants. Lol. It hurts similar to when it first happened now and it sucks. I guess my question is, how do I get better when I can't roll and really even drill. I study alot of techniques and feel hypothetically retain some of the knowledge, but without me attempting it in real time, I know I'm not downloading it to be useful to me. I was told it will be 6 to 12 weeks before I'm healed and it's driving me crazy not being able to train, because I've fallen in love with this. I feel in reverting back to my old ways due to me not being able to divert my mind and energy to this. What advice do you have on me being able to facilitate training in the current state I'm in. Sorry so long but I didn't know how else to explain. Humbly, Cash
Blue belt here still trying to learn white belt basics I’ve forgotten or never seen 🤧
You will be doing this at black belt too. Learning never stop.
Same here lol. I've only been a blue belt for 48 hours😂
Learn, forget, relearn. Rinse and repeat. Forever.
@@SLaYziizBacK I need to burn this into my mind 😂 this is how I envisioned my Bjj journey haha
@@NaturalStateDepths I hated getting my blue belt. I’m very hard on myself. Idk about you but I def didn’t think I deserved it.
This move helped me a lot as your typical heavyweight side control guy. Great vid!
I use this as a warmup for my fundamentals classes 🤙... Great movement you'll use thru black-a-belch
Wussup chew. Love your vids. 1 stripe white belt here. I've been doing ju jitsu a little over 2 months (technically) I'm a fast learner (humbly), but I learn by studying and then applying it. I'm 43 years old and I'm in pretty good shape, but I cracked my rib about a month ago pulling someone into my closed guard on a fluke occurrence, hence I've only been able to get a little over a month actually rolling. I was going 6x a week. Beforehand I got bumps and bruises as well as joints hurt (damn arm bars, kimoras, leg locks), but I was still able to activate my inner warrior and train. I love ju jistu, but with my ribs it's different. It's semi crippling pain and I have it a shot about a week and a half ago and while it felt doable before the roll, and during, at the end of the class I got put in side control and almost pooped my pants. Lol. It hurts similar to when it first happened now and it sucks. I guess my question is, how do I get better when I can't roll and really even drill. I study alot of techniques and feel hypothetically retain some of the knowledge, but without me attempting it in real time, I know I'm not downloading it to be useful to me. I was told it will be 6 to 12 weeks before I'm healed and it's driving me crazy not being able to train, because I've fallen in love with this. I feel in reverting back to my old ways due to me not being able to divert my mind and energy to this. What advice do you have on me being able to facilitate training in the current state I'm in.
Sorry so long but I didn't know how else to explain.
Humbly,
Cash
Love this one, and I use it all the time. Thank you for the details, now it's time for me to hit the mats and clean it up.
I really appreciate the detailed explanation
I always take the under hook and could figure out why I was getting stuck
Thanks a lot
46 years in blue
Hey Chewie; Im already doing BJJ twice a week. Im a casual hobbyist. Any thoughts of adding in a once a week weightlifting day?
On the subject of "basic moves" Why oh why can't I figure out a somersault?