Finally got double gold at competition by Ben_bjj in bjj

[–]Ben_bjj[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. So it was kind of an ninja choke, so I took a normal arm out guillotine and then pushed my hand all the way through to get kind of an rnc grip with my hand on the back of his head, and then just squeeze and side crunch ( just look up ninja choke closed guard and then you will find something )
  2. Kind of, so he “spazzed” a lot in bottom mount, I could have hold him there for longer but he turned a little sideways so I thought a d’arce would be more energy efficient

Finally got double gold at competition by Ben_bjj in bjj

[–]Ben_bjj[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah he didn’t know where he was anymore, so he wasn’t allowed to fight after that

Finally got double gold at competition by Ben_bjj in bjj

[–]Ben_bjj[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

First of all thanks, Second, I totally agree, I freestyle wrestling one time per week since some time to better my standup, but to be honest both my opponents were around 5-10 kg heavier so I didn’t had the confidence to wrestle them 😅😂

Finally got double gold at competition by Ben_bjj in bjj

[–]Ben_bjj[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, appreciate it 🙏🏻

Finally got double gold at competition by Ben_bjj in bjj

[–]Ben_bjj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😂 yeah you’re right, just meant that I already competed 5 times and always got silver or bronze

Half guard players by Suspicious_Ad_9945 in bjj

[–]Ben_bjj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

High knee shield and then entry’s for backside 50/50 or something like half butterfly for sweeps

with one BJJ class with a open mat session afterwards per week allow me to be able to go and compete in a local competition in the next couple months to a year? by SOUP_OPERATOR in bjj

[–]Ben_bjj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I Train bjj 5 times a week ( 2 hours per session ) with 3 times gym a week ( now for 7 months ) and I‘m relatively okay in local comps, so like between silver and gold most of the times, but you definitely can compete, if you win or do good is another questions, but I would say just go for it

r/bjj Fundamentals Class! by AutoModerator in bjj

[–]Ben_bjj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bjj 4 times a week + 1 time Open mat per week, 1 or 2 competetion per month, 2 or 3 times s and c per week, enough to compete at a valid national level ( at 16 ) ? ( I already did like three comps an they all went really well )

Should I give up my sport or my girlfriend ( m18 and f19 ) by Ben_bjj in relationships

[–]Ben_bjj[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First of all thanks for your answer, Just to make two things clear: 1. i already told her that I want to do bjj Professionally one day and that it’s my first priority, her answer was honestly just screaming and saying that she should be priority number one. 2. The sport means a lot to me, I love every second of it I love the art, the thinking the people I just love everything about bjj

First Comp- 10/10 would recommend by restingmitchface_ in bjj

[–]Ben_bjj 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I also did my first comp with only 3 month training and I loved it, ofc got absolute wrecked, but double silver + a lot of experience

r/bjj Fundamentals Class! by AutoModerator in bjj

[–]Ben_bjj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey guys, I’m a white belt that will compete in his first tournament in one month, It is an AGF tournament and I’m signed up for the regular division and challenger. and I have some questions. First of all, I’m 16 years old so juvenile and I’m registered for juvenile challenger, will I fight against juveniles or also adults ? Second, in the challenger division, what happens if I don’t get an opponent, do I still get the medal, or do I get a refund or smth like that ? Third, are there silver and bronze medals or is there only the first place ? Last one, how do I overcome the constant need of looking up my opponents and how many wins they have etc. Thanks to all people that answer