lunedì 13 dicembre 2010

Mettiti nei guai!

Robson Moura 
 "Robson cleverly noted that a lot of BJJ brown belts stand in front of the class (i.e. They carry the role of instructors and/or academy owners) and many lack high level players to sharpen their proverbial swords against. The remedy he recommended was for the brown belts to constantly put themselves in bad positions. Robson Moura suggested the brown belts take a long hard look in the mirror, identify their relative weaknesses and work hard to overcome them, rather than take a lazy ride. While a white belt with 6-8 months BJJ / grappling experience may not be much of a match with his open guard or under the brown belt’s side control, he will definitely pose a serious threat from an almost completed triangle choke from guard or a rear naked choke from the back, which are positions the brown belt may find him or herself in when rolling with players of equal skill.".

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