Ivan
Black Belt
Hi guys, I've recently returned home from Scotland to stay with my family for Christmas and New Year and went back to the gym that I usually train at when I'm here. I'd recently been working a body-lock pass for BJJ and it's almost at the point where I can use it comfortably; I just need to tidy up some details and get more confident and aggressive doing it. However, this has made me start to wonder what systems or techniques to start improving on next. I decided to work on the back control strait jacket system - my reasoning for this is that although I don't tend to prefer or chase back control if I do get it, I seldom finish from it, if at all. The way I see it, if I manage to learn a system that gives me a much greater chance to submit from back control, mathematically, I am greatly improving my chances of finishing rolls or competition bouts by submission. However, this had me thinking: back control is a very difficult position to obtain, so unless I start every roll from it, which isn't feasible, I won't get much time to practice it. I have formed a habit of only focusing on one position or area and polishing it to the best I can, and this usually takes months. But would it be alright for me to attempt to work one technique or system per position? Or work three positions, instead of only working one or all of them? What can you guys recommend?
I am worried about stretching myself too thin, and simulatenously, not progressing as fast as I could be as I am not focusing on enough positions at a time. Realistically, except for some tidbits here and there, I have been almost exclusively focusing on my passing for a year now. I wonder how much more progress I could have made if I'd focused on not just passing, but say for example, mount submissions and side control submissions too.
I am worried about stretching myself too thin, and simulatenously, not progressing as fast as I could be as I am not focusing on enough positions at a time. Realistically, except for some tidbits here and there, I have been almost exclusively focusing on my passing for a year now. I wonder how much more progress I could have made if I'd focused on not just passing, but say for example, mount submissions and side control submissions too.