Assuming a big guy and a small guy train with the same frequency and have similar backgrounds (little or no grappling experience). Would the bigger guy usually advance faster than the little guy in bjj?
I just ask because it seems like in my class, some of the bigger guys are making faster progress than me. I'm not sure if it's because it's easier for them to obtain and hold certain positions (such as side control and mount). I know in my case, certain things seem harder for me to do against most guys in the class, who seem to outweigh me buy 50+ lbs in some cases (I'm at 140 lbs). With the bigger guys, I have a harder time holding onto certain submissions, such as the armbar...it seems like they can often muscle their way out to an escape. And if I obtain a dominant position, it seems easy for them to toss me off, whereas I have a hard time escaping out from under them. At this point, I find myself having to try to stay one move ahead of them to not get caught.
Either I have to work extra hard to get better technique to make up for my lack of size/strength, or I just suck maybe.
I just ask because it seems like in my class, some of the bigger guys are making faster progress than me. I'm not sure if it's because it's easier for them to obtain and hold certain positions (such as side control and mount). I know in my case, certain things seem harder for me to do against most guys in the class, who seem to outweigh me buy 50+ lbs in some cases (I'm at 140 lbs). With the bigger guys, I have a harder time holding onto certain submissions, such as the armbar...it seems like they can often muscle their way out to an escape. And if I obtain a dominant position, it seems easy for them to toss me off, whereas I have a hard time escaping out from under them. At this point, I find myself having to try to stay one move ahead of them to not get caught.
Either I have to work extra hard to get better technique to make up for my lack of size/strength, or I just suck maybe.
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