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Yes, breathe, relax, try to focus on slowing down & making decisive movements instead of jerking through your techniques in a frenzy. I'm speaking as a 1 year white belt who spent the last 12 months getting smashed but I rarely gassed & never vomited.
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The best you can do is some hiit and be ruthless about the intervals. Mentally prepares you to be tired as hell but keep moving.
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 22:58 |
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Xguard86 posted:The best you can do is some hiit and be ruthless about the intervals. Mentally prepares you to be tired as hell but keep moving. That's what I,d suggest too. Stuff like sandbag training and kettlebell would be great, but if youre realistic you won't make a huge change in a few week. Just go and enjoy the pain!
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 23:05 |
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Xguard86 posted:be ruthless about the intervals. What's this exactly? Do you mean to strictly adhere to like, 30 second intervals between drills / rolls?
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 23:37 |
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no he means interval training. extremely high tempo exercise in short bursts with even shorter rests. anaerobic training. it also teaches you about the concept of exhaustion.
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 23:45 |
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ICHIBAHN posted:What's this exactly? Do you mean to strictly adhere to like, 30 second intervals between drills / rolls? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-intensity_interval_training
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 23:47 |
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Oh ok, yeah, I'm familiar with HIIT.
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 23:55 |
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Any of you more experienced guys use any of the defense soap products? The MRSA mention in the UFC thread got me thinkign about it. At first I was like "$6 for a bar of soap? Fuuuck that." But this week I ended up having to pay $45 for some cloxacillin and hyrocortisone cream for the empatago I picked up (yes, I shower after rolling - it looks like it got into my razor burn and a small grease burn on my arm). Does that poo poo actually work better than regular soap or cheaper alternatives?
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 04:26 |
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After I got ringworm two years ago, I used anti-septic soap to wash after grappling. chlorhexidine gluconate is the ingredient used, I've used brand names like Hibiclens and cvs/rite-aid brand, brand name or generic as long as it's chlorhexidine gluconate, it's all good. That's what I usually do and I waste about $10 per small bottle.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 04:56 |
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CommonShore posted:Any of you more experienced guys use any of the defense soap products? The MRSA mention in the UFC thread got me thinkign about it. At first I was like "$6 for a bar of soap? Fuuuck that." But this week I ended up having to pay $45 for some cloxacillin and hyrocortisone cream for the empatago I picked up (yes, I shower after rolling - it looks like it got into my razor burn and a small grease burn on my arm). Not sure about the effectiveness of different soaps, but I will say that about five years ago I started wearing long spats, a long sleeved rashguard, and shoes or wrestling socks every time I train and haven't had a skin infection since.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 14:01 |
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I wear spats and long sleeved rashies, and also use Defense soap. One or the other is working.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 22:21 |
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Ok I'm going to do the following: 1. Make sure I always have long-sleeved rash guard for no gi, and at least short-sleeved under a gi. 2. Always spats or gi pants. 3. Get downright obsessive about post-rolling showers. Gonna buy some tea tree soap tonight, as that appears to be the "Active" ingredient in defense soap, and I'll look for the chlorohexadine gluconate. 4. Get something topical to clean any serious gi burn, scratches or other sores that I might have, as that's where the cooties got in this time (also like the last time that I had impatego, which was 15 years ago and not grappling related.) This means that I need to buy one or two more long-sleeved rash guards and probably one more pair of spats.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 22:52 |
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Missing a shower is the #1 reason I developed some mild ringworm some time ago, it happened very infrequently as the times I decided to shower at home instead of the gym were rare but it happened twice. I was also doing gi and nogi with spats and long sleeved rashguards that got cleaned after every class. Ive got a lot of defense soap products but can't vouch for them as one time I used them for something that I thought was something I got at the gym but instead turned out to be eczema which isn't something defense soap can't claim it can cure.
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 01:40 |
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You can also get some KS Skin Creme as a prophylactic
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 02:08 |
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ICHIBAHN posted:What's this exactly? Do you mean to strictly adhere to like, 30 second intervals between drills / rolls? Yep. Don't take a round off or allow any breaks. Even if you're doing burpees like an 80 year old, getting in the habit of continuing in the face of discomfort is the goal. also keeping good form. Using burpees as an example, if I'm like near death tired I might get 3 in 30 seconds but I try hard to keep them right.
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 05:11 |
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Run as fast as you can for 90 seconds, then get a fat friend to lay down on top of you for 5 minutes while you struggle to breathe alternatively: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqdaijFIDvU
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 05:33 |
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I've been doing BJJ for about 9 months now and am afraid I'm hitting a plateau. My escape game is pretty good since I wrestled in high school, but I'm having trouble working offense from my closed guard. Specifically, my feet are on the small side and I have trouble keeping my guard closed or keeping my hooks in against any kind of pressure. Is this something that happens to everyone that I just need to work through, or should I be trying to tailor my game around this? I'm a lot more comfortable in half guard right now since I can get a much tighter grip around just one leg.
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 10:39 |
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Try the turtle guard, you can use all those granby rolls you practiced.
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 11:30 |
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eshock posted:I've been doing BJJ for about 9 months now and am afraid I'm hitting a plateau. My escape game is pretty good since I wrestled in high school, but I'm having trouble working offense from my closed guard. Specifically, my feet are on the small side and I have trouble keeping my guard closed or keeping my hooks in against any kind of pressure. Closed guard sucks, just work on whatever you like
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 13:12 |
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There's a bunch of back and forth gripfighting and reactionary stuff to learn, it's not just a "hold on for dear life" kind of deal. I don't do closed guard much but I quite like controlling one of their shoulders by gable gripping your hands above it and pulling it down into you, then shrimping out your hips and attacking from there. Off the top of my head there's an omoplata, a triangle, three or four armbars and a backtake from there. Probably more stuff than that. Use your far (under) foot to control their hip, and use your near (over) leg to clamp down over their back.
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 15:25 |
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Something I've been wanting to try out from there is to use the spider guard from closed. Keep forgetting to attempt it when rolling. Seems like it'd be a fun thing to do. From spider obviously there are many ways to go.
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 18:44 |
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Closed guard has hidden depths for sure. I like Neil Melanson's approach to closed guard, you can find his 'Grappling System', 'K Control' and 'Irish Collar' vids online pretty easily
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 20:09 |
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eshock posted:
Yes, but its probably also a good idea to just go feet-on-hips as soon as you feel your closed guard getting broken. That will also let you work your open guard more, which will be more applicable as you progress anyway (barring a seismic shift in the current metagame).
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 20:17 |
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eshock posted:I've been doing BJJ for about 9 months now and am afraid I'm hitting a plateau. My escape game is pretty good since I wrestled in high school, but I'm having trouble working offense from my closed guard. Specifically, my feet are on the small side and I have trouble keeping my guard closed or keeping my hooks in against any kind of pressure.
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 17:33 |
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Anyone have any cool things from bottom North-South they can show me a video of? So far I have a "suicide" clock choke from guard which takes me to North-South, Fish Tail recompose guard, and the back roll escape. I like dragging people to North South and escaping or recomposing from there if I get my guard passed and was wondering about any other cool options.
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 22:29 |
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KildarX posted:Anyone have any cool things from bottom North-South they can show me a video of? So far I have a "suicide" clock choke from guard which takes me to North-South, Fish Tail recompose guard, and the back roll escape. I like dragging people to North South and escaping or recomposing from there if I get my guard passed and was wondering about any other cool options. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gE7Q4aPfyc
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 22:34 |
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I don't have turn buckles to practice that from. <>
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 23:07 |
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Is Frank Caracci from UFC 18 really a BJJ black belt under machado? http://www.louisianamaa.com/index.cfm?page=4
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Nierbo posted:Is Frank Caracci from UFC 18 really a BJJ black belt under machado? A surprising number of the guys from early UFCs started BJJ and changing up their training as a result of those fights. Keith Hackney runs an MMA school in Chicago now, Fred Ettish runs a MFS affiliate school (and even had another pro fight that he won a couple years back), etc, etc
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# ? Oct 18, 2015 02:58 |
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Hmm, ya I guess hes had 15 years to train bjj. Id love a compilation book from all the guys fighting between ufc 1 and 20 and all the crazy things that went on backstage that just wouldnt fly nowadays (i.e. everything).
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# ? Oct 18, 2015 03:10 |
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Nierbo posted:Hmm, ya I guess hes had 15 years to train bjj. Id love a compilation book from all the guys fighting between ufc 1 and 20 and all the crazy things that went on backstage that just wouldnt fly nowadays (i.e. everything). I haven't read it but Art Davies apparently wrote this - http://www.amazon.com/Is-This-Legal-Inside-Created/dp/0991275640
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# ? Oct 18, 2015 03:19 |
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Nice, I might trip report that.
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# ? Oct 18, 2015 03:32 |
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CommonShore posted:Any of you more experienced guys use any of the defense soap products? The MRSA mention in the UFC thread got me thinkign about it. At first I was like "$6 for a bar of soap? Fuuuck that." But this week I ended up having to pay $45 for some cloxacillin and hyrocortisone cream for the empatago I picked up (yes, I shower after rolling - it looks like it got into my razor burn and a small grease burn on my arm). I've seen two studies on this (tea tree oil) as far as the efficacy of treating/preventing mrsa and the one study said there was no difference between it and a placebo and the other found a minor but not statistically significant difference vs a placebo. Dr bronner's is slightly cheaper and as far as I can tell by smell it contains way more tea tree oil per bar. As far as using a chlorohexidine soap, I think it might be best to reserve that for after meets/tournaments as you're killing off ALL the bacteria on your skin. Good and bad. Edit: Maybe I'm full of poo poo about tea tree oil not being effective http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195670104000167 WayneCampbell fucked around with this message at 14:05 on Oct 18, 2015 |
# ? Oct 18, 2015 13:45 |
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. Wrong thread
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# ? Oct 18, 2015 15:14 |
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WayneCampbell posted:I've seen two studies on this (tea tree oil) as far as the efficacy of treating/preventing mrsa and the one study said there was no difference between it and a placebo and the other found a minor but not statistically significant difference vs a placebo. Dr bronner's is slightly cheaper and as far as I can tell by smell it contains way more tea tree oil per bar. Yeah the wikipedia page gave a precis on how tea trea oil sometimes looks about as good as a placebo. I got this stuff: http://puresoapworks.com/tea_tree.htm I'm not viewing it as a solution on its own, but rather one precaution in concert with a series of other ones. The cholorhexadine for once ina while sounds like a good idea. I couldn't find any last time I went out, but I'll try again. Meanwhile, I googled "cholorohexadine soap" and the first page of results included an image of someone fisting a chicken:
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# ? Oct 18, 2015 16:05 |
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lol thanks
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# ? Oct 18, 2015 16:10 |
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Chlorhexidine is used to disinfect hospitals, as a presurgery scrub, mouthwash, as a flush for wounds and just about anything else you would want an antibacterial. I think it also has some antifungal properties. It's wonderful stuff.
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# ? Oct 18, 2015 16:15 |
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eshock posted:I've been doing BJJ for about 9 months now and am afraid I'm hitting a plateau. My escape game is pretty good since I wrestled in high school, but I'm having trouble working offense from my closed guard. Specifically, my feet are on the small side and I have trouble keeping my guard closed or keeping my hooks in against any kind of pressure. Plateaus happen to everyone, and will happen throughout your life in BJJ. I'm a brown belt and next month will mark 8 years of training, I'm in the middle of a plateau/slump at the moment. What you'll find is that you'll develop a move or series of moves that kills everyone you roll with (at least those people up to your own level), and you'll get into a pattern of going to that well. But you'll also find that you have a group of 5 or 6 people that you really like rolling with and you roll them on a regular basis. Well eventually they see your killer move enough times that they figure out the counter. Now your killer move stops working (this is generally where you feel like you've plateaued). So you start developing a different set of moves, but of course when you're just starting to roll them out they're not gonna work perfectly. So it feels like you're backsliding or getting worse. But you train through it and eventually you break through. At least this is how my experience in BJJ has been.
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# ? Oct 18, 2015 17:10 |
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I got a blue belt in the middle of a "slump" and asked my coach "why now"? He answered basically what you said above, that while I felt like I was doing worse or on a plateau in reality he saw taking a big jump forward.
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 09:13 |
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Thanks for the replies, everyone.
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