Took the silver this yearv in my division. That makes 2 silvers and 2 golds (total). Got beat by a guy who just plain played a smarter game, losing by an advantage in the finals.
Anybody else go?
Its a little strange this year. I'm very proud of the results because I fought much tougher competition this year. I even got a little "revenge" on my first tournament loss (2003) in the first round of my weight class this year. But I also realized how very, very far I have to go.
My opponents were incredible guys and I might get a chance to train with one of them in the future. We're 1 and 1 now and he made me promise to do the tie breaker.
My bigggest problem, and the biggest lesson that I learned, is that I'm a little passive in the clinch. Very few people out there can take me down so I tend to grip and try to force them into something stupid. I'll show a little leg, hoping that they'll go for it and then counter them into something that gives me the advantage. Or I'll narrow my stance, offering a leg sweep or giving them the grips for a throw, and then counter their offense. That is really the part of my game that needs the greatest amount of change and the area that I will be focusing on over the coming months/years.
Anybody else go?
Its a little strange this year. I'm very proud of the results because I fought much tougher competition this year. I even got a little "revenge" on my first tournament loss (2003) in the first round of my weight class this year. But I also realized how very, very far I have to go.
My opponents were incredible guys and I might get a chance to train with one of them in the future. We're 1 and 1 now and he made me promise to do the tie breaker.
My bigggest problem, and the biggest lesson that I learned, is that I'm a little passive in the clinch. Very few people out there can take me down so I tend to grip and try to force them into something stupid. I'll show a little leg, hoping that they'll go for it and then counter them into something that gives me the advantage. Or I'll narrow my stance, offering a leg sweep or giving them the grips for a throw, and then counter their offense. That is really the part of my game that needs the greatest amount of change and the area that I will be focusing on over the coming months/years.
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