The New Sunday BJJ and Sub Grappling times
Well Sunday was my first look at the new time slot for the BJJ and Sub Grappling classes. Last week I was in Auckland following John around and going to Pukekohe. Thanks to Dion for running last weeks sessions.
This week I made the 7pm slot more of an open mat session that a Gi less class. 4 pairs of people did some Gi grappling for about 20 mins but apart from them everyone else rolled no Gi.
6-7pm BJJ Fundamentals. Great to see that the time change from 4pm has not affected the class size or enthusiasm. There were 31 of us on the mat and it was a pretty tight squeeze. We started with a quick warm up including hip outs and 3 person hip escape drills. Then we covered the guard drill. Escape Sidecontrol to Guard then our partner passes.
From there we moved into the Basic circuit. I went through several pieces of it bit by bit to try and instill an understanding of all the fine points but several pairs still rushed through in a hap hazard way. We did the basic armbar from guard drill that John showed us at the seminar then quickly covered Triangle. Both we designed to show what can happen if we leave one arm in when passing their guard.
In Auckland John taught a basic armbar form side control but did it as if we were all black Belt perfectionists. Tiny little pieces each as good as we could possibly do. Great way to get every little bit of a technique 100% correct. Something I will be trying in future classes.
Sub Grappling. As I said it was a more open mat to try and encourage people to stay and roll. As we were already there it made sense to stay and roll while we had the opportunity. Well I must say it was a fantastic success. 22 on the mat for Sub Grappling is fantastic. A couple of the newer guys stayed and rolled as well, giving them an insight to what they're in for when they join the main class.
The down side is that now I wonder if we need to reverse the time slots for Thursday? Going to BJJ at 7pm and Sub Grappling at 8pm? Hmmm?
This week I made the 7pm slot more of an open mat session that a Gi less class. 4 pairs of people did some Gi grappling for about 20 mins but apart from them everyone else rolled no Gi.
6-7pm BJJ Fundamentals. Great to see that the time change from 4pm has not affected the class size or enthusiasm. There were 31 of us on the mat and it was a pretty tight squeeze. We started with a quick warm up including hip outs and 3 person hip escape drills. Then we covered the guard drill. Escape Sidecontrol to Guard then our partner passes.
From there we moved into the Basic circuit. I went through several pieces of it bit by bit to try and instill an understanding of all the fine points but several pairs still rushed through in a hap hazard way. We did the basic armbar from guard drill that John showed us at the seminar then quickly covered Triangle. Both we designed to show what can happen if we leave one arm in when passing their guard.
In Auckland John taught a basic armbar form side control but did it as if we were all black Belt perfectionists. Tiny little pieces each as good as we could possibly do. Great way to get every little bit of a technique 100% correct. Something I will be trying in future classes.
Sub Grappling. As I said it was a more open mat to try and encourage people to stay and roll. As we were already there it made sense to stay and roll while we had the opportunity. Well I must say it was a fantastic success. 22 on the mat for Sub Grappling is fantastic. A couple of the newer guys stayed and rolled as well, giving them an insight to what they're in for when they join the main class.
The down side is that now I wonder if we need to reverse the time slots for Thursday? Going to BJJ at 7pm and Sub Grappling at 8pm? Hmmm?
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