For me, it depends on what I’m working on at the time. I always try to go into sparring with a purpose instead of just trying to win. Usually, I’ll focus on one area for a week or two, whether it’s guard retention, passing, escapes, or controlling a position, so I get enough reps to really improve. I might make small adjustments depending on who I’m training with, but my main focus usually stays the same. Having a clear goal has always helped me get more out of every round than just chasing control.
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15 Jul 08:17
Many of you already know how my journey into Jiu Jitsu began. It wasn’t my idea. I wasn’t looking to learn a martial art, and I certainly wasn’t trying to lose weight.
My best friend, who was also my boss at the time, kept encouraging me to give it a try. I finally agreed, almost against my own will, and from the very first class, I was completely hooked.
Twenty six years later, I wouldn’t change a single thing. That one decision shaped my life in ways I could have never imagined, and I’m grateful every day that I stepped onto the mats.