Watch a lot of KZbin videos. Videotape the move on the mats and REVIEW. Solo drills to improve muscle memory.
@KazzArieАй бұрын
Without as much experience to draw from as you do, I try to focus on concepts instead of specific moves then look for what’s available after I secure a position whether it’s dominant or inferior
@yobebill1234Ай бұрын
I practice, a lot.
@Roll_VidsАй бұрын
Getting repeatedly owned in matches is a good way to remember a technique. I recommend it to everyone I roll with.
@KazzArieАй бұрын
Serious. Two comps ago I went with a guy twice (round robin 2 man bracket) who subbed me both times in kesa with Americana. So I don’t let people get kesa on me anymore lol
@GecOh77Ай бұрын
That’s how I learned gift wrap lol
@Roll_VidsАй бұрын
@@KazzArie I got swept by electric chair twice in one tournament. I use it probably once a night on average now!
@rstlr01Ай бұрын
Getting a move done on me as the fastest way to learn it. 😅 I stopped fighting so hard during the rolls and just let the teaching happen!
@KazzArieАй бұрын
@@rstlr01 the brown n black belts where I train started using the muffler to discourage me from parking in half guard. It’s beneficial but if I KNOW resistance is futile, my thought is why burn out energy going nowhere instead of waiting for them to move/transition and capitalize on it
@sergiomartinez594613 күн бұрын
I am a 5 week old white belt. I have a hard time remembering techniques, but I feel what sticks with me more is the mechanics of the techniques. I try to understand the WHY things work rather than HOW it is done. BJJ is all about physics and leverage, so I feel understanding those things will help me in the long run. For example I know that pulling someone's arm and making them lean in a certain way means that they're off balance and I can use my opposite leg to push them over and sweep. There's more than one way to do this, and I don't know the names of the moves, but that's using leverage and momentum to accomplish something. Of course knowing the different ways to do this helps, and while I may not remember those ways right now, I know that I'll eventually get it, especially training 3 times a week.
@DistortedApricot21 күн бұрын
i had a horrible time remembering techniques. I said it felt like signs on a highway that i read but then just left in the dust. I train at a small school and asked our instructor if we could just take one day at the end of the month and review what techniques we learned and it has been helping a lot.
@TheGoodkiloАй бұрын
Sometimes I forget to breathe, and you expect me to remember moves?
@MrPerutaloАй бұрын
😂
@cgreen4395Ай бұрын
Excellent! Excellent! Excellent advice. Most people should start with this information. Truly beneficial.
@MrPerutaloАй бұрын
What a cool topic, thank you😊
@hnryclemente1Ай бұрын
Great and helpful video.. awesomeness
@KayaYalcin90Ай бұрын
Looking fit Chasen !
@johnCjr4671Ай бұрын
Its always been a smattering of techniques without enough time spent to master and no ordered organized game plan for putting them together . Been to multiple schools over 11 years .
@eddiewright5921Ай бұрын
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@biggooba67069 күн бұрын
Trying to learn BJJ by remembering techniques is like learning how to paint by only memorizing brush strokes. Both approaches miss the deeper understanding needed for true mastery-it's about exploring creativity, developing your own style, and adapting to the moment.
@realdealprimerАй бұрын
Wrestling Rules 💪😎
@TheHarmmmАй бұрын
Seems very ecological. I have a HARD time remembering techniques, recognizing opportunities, etc. I have a history of brain trauma (blue belt, 1 stripe from Delaware Co, PA)
@KazzArieАй бұрын
Concepts and mat time. Try to not be a move collector
@mariano_353Ай бұрын
Recently started. I find myself achieving 100 kilos and then "What the hell am I supposed to do next?"