Hey Tyler im kinda new to bjj and I want to compete but I want to wait until I'm sure i have enough skill. Do you think can make a video of how to prepare for a comp?
Competition blue belt💙 here, Best advice is just to throw yourself in there.There's only so much your gym and training partners can do for you, but it's up to you to go out there and compete to figure out what you need to improve on/what works for you. @HelloMaston
Best to get first comp in when you don't think you're ready. That way you take off the pressure of winning and can focus on adjusting to the experience of competing. That's a skill in and of itself
Hunh. Seven years ago, you were 23, in the prime of your natural testosterone delivery system, and had been doing jits for 8 years. Wrestled before that. You were lean, and smallish. Today, 5 years past the prime of your natural testosterone delivery system, you are bigger, thicker, and more muscular. ... It does beg the question: How much of your jits is all the way yours, and how much of it belongs to ... something else?
@@monkoko6441 Yes. You can. As I did. Along with many other of my fellow athletes. With a full dedication to resistance training and weight gain, we made - good gains. Nothing comparable to what strength athletes who take steroids/use PEDs gain. What we did not do is long sessions of cardio: miles of jogging, half an hour of swimming laps in the pool, exhaustive biking ... or, multiple training sessions of cardio intense jiu jitsu. Jiu Jitsu is not a hypertrophic exercise. Athletes who train at it hard enough to beat other accomplished athletes, do not, also, gain large amounts of muscle mass ... unless they are doing what Craig Jones and Gordon Ryan say most competitive jiu jitsu athletes are doing: TAKE STEROIDS/PEDs!!
Just bought your course I will let you know how it improves on my current Guillotine subs record of 0
Let’s get it to at least 1 per roll!
@@TylerSpangler I've learned more in the first 15mins than 2 years of training
@@kingchief4038sounds like you need to give the course to your sensei or find a new gym 🤷
@@kingchief4038send it me?
@@kingchief4038 this is what I love to hear!
You rolling commentary is comedy gold mate 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽😂😂😂
love seeing you back at the academy!
Hey Tyler im kinda new to bjj and I want to compete but I want to wait until I'm sure i have enough skill. Do you think can make a video of how to prepare for a comp?
I will add this to my list of ideas 👍🏻👍🏻
Competition blue belt💙 here, Best advice is just to throw yourself in there.There's only so much your gym and training partners can do for you, but it's up to you to go out there and compete to figure out what you need to improve on/what works for you. @HelloMaston
Best to get first comp in when you don't think you're ready. That way you take off the pressure of winning and can focus on adjusting to the experience of competing. That's a skill in and of itself
Just go for it. It's scary but you're only gonna overcome that by doing a lot of comps.
Just compete, you’ll get better faster by competing more. Don’t worry about win or loss, at white belt it’s all about experience
The suttle jokes always get me laughing. 😂
Holy shuckaroonies that mat is sweaty asf
I'll say I've been utilizing the passes that Jozef Chen is using often and I really cannot complain. It's great
Great vid!
The 190lb+ dudes going for fatman rolls is so true lmao. Dealt with that multiple times today 😮💨
Love the video!
What session is this?
How you gonna cliffhanger us like a bad Netflix show?
Sick vid.
Hey Tyler I’m new to bjj and your videos are so nice to watch and they help me to understand a lot of stuff
Looking more like a hobbit every day!
Ankle locks dont work
No no, please, let me put you in one. If they don’t work you wouldn’t mind me putting all my body weight on it right?
lotta bots in the comments lol
He buys comments for the algorithm
Hunh. Seven years ago, you were 23, in the prime of your natural testosterone delivery system, and had been doing jits for 8 years. Wrestled before that. You were lean, and smallish. Today, 5 years past the prime of your natural testosterone delivery system, you are bigger, thicker, and more muscular. ... It does beg the question: How much of your jits is all the way yours, and how much of it belongs to ... something else?
You know you can take protein powder and train weights and gain mucle mass at the age of 30?
@@monkoko6441 Yes. You can. As I did. Along with many other of my fellow athletes. With a full dedication to resistance training and weight gain, we made - good gains. Nothing comparable to what strength athletes who take steroids/use PEDs gain. What we did not do is long sessions of cardio: miles of jogging, half an hour of swimming laps in the pool, exhaustive biking ... or, multiple training sessions of cardio intense jiu jitsu. Jiu Jitsu is not a hypertrophic exercise. Athletes who train at it hard enough to beat other accomplished athletes, do not, also, gain large amounts of muscle mass ... unless they are doing what Craig Jones and Gordon Ryan say most competitive jiu jitsu athletes are doing: TAKE STEROIDS/PEDs!!
Quicker with roids though@@monkoko6441