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By Ryan Peterson on August 23, 2010
It’s obvious that flexibility is important in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. While flexibility is primarily a muscular attribute, tendons and cartilage also play supportive roles in flexibility. In Jiu Jitsu, athletes oftem find themselves in straining positions. This is why BJJ atheletes, more so than atheletes of many other sports, strongly benefit in having healthy, flexible [...]
Posted in training | Tagged health, injuries, recovery, rib injury, supplements, training |
By Ryan Peterson on August 10, 2010
Inside BJJ has posted a great article on Relson Gracie and his frustration with the current Brazilian Jiu Jitsu tournament system. Relson is starting the Gracie Pro-Am, a new tournament series that is “focused on the original rules Grandmaster Helio Gracie put together for the first tournament in 1962.” “The Gracie Pro-Am Circuit is looking [...]
Posted in tournaments | Tagged relson gracie, tournaments |
By Ryan Peterson on August 2, 2010
I love Jiu Jitsu. But as I’ve mentioned before, I don’t want to get sick of it. I competed in a tournament about a week and half ago. I trained hard for the tournament, and often too. Normally I train Jiu Jitsu at my own pace and intensity. But before the tournament I ramped it [...]
Posted in training | Tagged balance, burn out, philosophy, reflection, training |
By Ryan Peterson on July 25, 2010
Yesterday various Relson Gracie schools in Colorado competed in Fight To Win‘s Nationals tournament held at University of Denver’s Magness Arena. This was my first tournament since recieving my blue belt last March. It was a ton a fun. Although not everyone took home medals (many did), everyone faught hard. It was also great to see [...]
Posted in tournaments | Tagged fight to win, growth, learning, tournaments |
By Ryan Peterson on July 17, 2010
A few of months ago an instructor at Boulder Grappling said this to me: “Go for the top. Everyone can fight from the bottom.” These words helped my game grow to a new level relatively quickly. I think there is a point in many people’s training (well, mine at least) where the novelty of playing [...]
Posted in strategy | Tagged dominant position, growth, guard, open guard, rolling, training |
By Ryan Peterson on July 13, 2010
Via Georgette Oden, here’s great video on five triangle types by Stephan Kesting.
Posted in technique | Tagged learning, technique, training, triangle |
By Ryan Peterson on June 25, 2010
Last week Boulder Grappling Academy (BGA) announced we would get the honor to train with Phil Cardella in the form of a seminar at BGA’s facilities in Boulder this upcoming Tuesday (I do now know if the seminar is open to the public). Phil is a very distinguished Relson Gracie black belt and MMA fighter [...]
Posted in training | Tagged growth, learning, relson gracie, seminar, tournaments |
By Ryan Peterson on June 10, 2010
I have been thinking about transitions from side control recently – especially techniques where you capture an arm or limb on the way. I think it’s a great way to get into an even better attacking position. I wish I was better at it. I like the transaction at the beginning of this video, which [...]
Posted in technique, training | Tagged arm bar, side control, technique, video |
By Ryan Peterson on May 26, 2010
I’m not a medical professional. But when I’m foolish enough not to wear my headgear when grappling and my ears get sore, I’ll almost always ice my ears when I get home. It seems to help. The few times my ears have taken a beating I’ll take an anti-inflammatory, put some ice in a bag, [...]
Posted in grappling | Tagged cauliflower ear, injuries |
By Ryan Peterson on May 15, 2010
This week I’ve been getting more and more excited about tonight’s Strikeforce event as days went by. Strikeforce‘s “Heavy Artillery” features two prominent names in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu – Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza and Roger Gracie – as well as an exciting main event: Alistair Overeem vs. Brett Rogers. It sounds like a great event for [...]
Posted in mma | Tagged fun, mma |