Blindfolded grappling

Andrew Green

Grandmaster
MTS Alumni
Joined
Aug 1, 2004
Messages
8,627
Reaction score
452
Location
Winnipeg MB
A little suggestion for everyone, if you've not tried it have a go at some blindfolded grappling. Make sure you have spotters so you don't roll off the mats and into something, start on your knees or in a clinch and go.

Report the results here :)

It's quite fun, and throws a different twist into grappling, requires you to maintain a little more control and a little more awareness of where your partner is and what they are up too.
 

Eternal Beginner

Brown Belt
Joined
Aug 5, 2004
Messages
498
Reaction score
7
Location
Canada
Sounds fun but dangerous! I can't imagine 40 guys rolling around with blindfolds on!:erg:

Do you think for people who train exclusively no gi that rolling with a gi would give them the same sort of "twist"? You usually retain better control with a gi and it would be far less dangerous than potentially rolling overtop of your classmates.
 

Lisa

Don't get Chewed!
MTS Alumni
Joined
Jul 22, 2004
Messages
13,582
Reaction score
95
Location
a happy place
Andrew Green said:
A little suggestion for everyone, if you've not tried it have a go at some blindfolded grappling. Make sure you have spotters so you don't roll off the mats and into something, start on your knees or in a clinch and go.

Report the results here :)

It's quite fun, and throws a different twist into grappling, requires you to maintain a little more control and a little more awareness of where your partner is and what they are up too.

It slows things, WWWWAAAAYYYY down. Heck of a lot of fun. Real good test for using the other senses. Did I mention is was fun? :D
 

RoninPimp

Brown Belt
Joined
Mar 8, 2006
Messages
427
Reaction score
21
Done quite a bit a rolling with my eyes closed. Makes you focus on the "feel". Good stuff.
 

WingChun Lawyer

Green Belt
Joined
Mar 13, 2006
Messages
126
Reaction score
1
I did that once, in judo newaza - the teacher also turned the lights off for good measure. I was tapped out in 30 seconds by a girl half my size.

It´s an extremely cool training method. Pity I don´t train grappling anymore.
 

elder999

El Oso de Dios!
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 5, 2005
Messages
9,929
Reaction score
1,451
Location
Where the hills have eyes.,and it's HOT!
I've enjoyed it fromt ime to time. Funny story though, about 25 years ago I went against a blind guy in a judo tournament, and once things went to the mat he had me for lunch! He'd hitchhiked to New Jersey from Florida to be there, too!
 

7starmantis

Grandmaster
MTS Alumni
Joined
Aug 13, 2002
Messages
5,493
Reaction score
55
Location
East Texas
I really enjoy doing this. We do alot of blindfolded drills as well. We even do some standup jeem lim sau into grappling too. Its great fun and helps you learn to use your feel.

7sm
 

Brian King

Master of Arts
Supporting Member
MT Mentor
Joined
Mar 17, 2003
Messages
1,622
Reaction score
504
Location
Bellevue, Washington USA
I observed a few years ago that when many people work with their eyes closed they focus on the inside (what they are feeling) yet when blindfolded they tended to focus on their surroundings (what is near me). I just found it interesting then and still do.

We do a lot of blindfolded work. Also interesting to have only one eye shut (think eye patch) and do the work.

See you on the floor soon
Friends
Brian King
 

bushidomartialarts

Senior Master
Joined
Mar 5, 2006
Messages
2,668
Reaction score
47
Location
Hillsboro, Oregon
i catch myself closing my eyes while grappling. can't think of when i started, but it seems to improve my reaction time. makes it harder to be an offensive grappler, though...
 

still learning

Senior Master
Joined
Nov 8, 2004
Messages
3,749
Reaction score
48
Hello, One of the High schools here on the Big Island has a legally blind wrestler on there team. His team mates help with leading him on and off the mats. See, if he can do it so can you? .....Aloha
 

MJS

Administrator
Staff member
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Messages
30,187
Reaction score
430
Location
Cromwell,CT
Andrew Green said:
A little suggestion for everyone, if you've not tried it have a go at some blindfolded grappling. Make sure you have spotters so you don't roll off the mats and into something, start on your knees or in a clinch and go.

Report the results here :)

It's quite fun, and throws a different twist into grappling, requires you to maintain a little more control and a little more awareness of where your partner is and what they are up too.

Definately a good drill! From time to time, I'll close my eyes, rather than blindfold myself. I agree, it certainly gives you a different feel. Turning the lights down or off would also be another good way to run the session.

Mike
 
R

razyrsharpe

Guest
this is great training. you learn to know where you are in space without relying on vision. fantastic practice tool if carefully planned by the instructor. oddly enough...you don't have to do it often. you think about it a lot when you are done and this reflection helps immensley.
 

Latest Discussions

Top