Nothing technique specific in this video but it really is just a great video to watch and take in what he's saying because i think a lot of it can translate into aikido. And if this vid doesn't make u wanna get into jiu jitsu idk what will.


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Things that i take away from this video:

-Mental aspect is equally important, i find when im getting frustrated losing against low belts or people i believe i should be dominating, i get repressively worse in the gameplay aspect. I don't focus on both ghosts, i force techniques that just arent working that day, i sort of lose sight of the big picture.

-0:35 front headlock suplex damn!

-Find a great teacher. This is why we're here, to all learn from each other. It was hard to come here for the first time and get thrown around by iver and snake but in the same way it was satisfying to see what i hoped was possible IS possible. I learned what i could and turned it into my own style.

-3:45 knee tap!

-Focus on learning over dominating. For me, qa, TA training, and public servers are all my training rooms where i try to relax and just get creative while also sharpening my skills. Then when i go into tourneys i play for win, never risking any chance to get lifted, smashed, or dm'd.

What do you guys think?
Last edited by footlox; Sep 25, 2016 at 08:03 AM. Reason: <24 hour edit/bump
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