I posted in the past month about how during the after class randori/sparring, I keep tapping out to everyone, most likely because I am the newest in the class (at least the newest among people who stay and roll after class). This of course continues. Even if I think I'm getting better, the more advanced people are also improving, so I still get schooled by them.
Would it be a good idea to change how I roll after class? Instead of the "anything goes" approach, would it be better for me to ask a classmate to work only on certain positions? For example, I kept getting triangled last night for some reason. Would it be better to have someone put me in their guard, with their only objective being to triangle me, while all I try to do is avoid it? I'm not sure if this type of slower approach would work, but I was thinking it could be a way to at least improve one one common thing each night.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Would it be a good idea to change how I roll after class? Instead of the "anything goes" approach, would it be better for me to ask a classmate to work only on certain positions? For example, I kept getting triangled last night for some reason. Would it be better to have someone put me in their guard, with their only objective being to triangle me, while all I try to do is avoid it? I'm not sure if this type of slower approach would work, but I was thinking it could be a way to at least improve one one common thing each night.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
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