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 [...]
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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 armbar, side control, technique, video
By Ryan Peterson on April 8, 2010
Recently I have been thinking about mental engagement when training Jiu Jitsu. I’ve also been recollecting on my experiences up to this point of training; I have been training for about a year and have a new belt from a recent promotion. It’s been an enjoyable, good road, and I’ve had consistent and strong attendance. [...]
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By Ryan Peterson on March 11, 2010
I have been kicking myself because I haven’t announced this sooner, but a few weeks ago I was promoted to blue belt under Relson Gracie. Last month Relson Gracie was in town for a seminar at Denver Jiu Jitsu. After the seminar they held a promotion ceremony. In addition to my new belt, two teachers [...]
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By Ryan Peterson on March 1, 2010
I have not been able to train for longer than I would like because I am shaking off a cold. Of course, I’m tempted to go train, but I won’t: training when feeling sick or ill is not just a breach of ettiquite, it’s a jerk thing to do. Grappling isn’t like other sports or [...]
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By Ryan Peterson on February 1, 2010
A video about the “core” of Jiu Jitsu. Thanks to Brad for showing me the video.
Posted in grappling, training | Tagged basics, learning, philosophy, rolling
By Ryan Peterson on January 24, 2010
Back in September I wrote about wearing a cup when practicing Jiu Jitsu. I decided not to wear a cup back then because of the following two arguments: In a street fight you won’t have time to put on a cup. When you don’t train with a cup, you get accustomed to it. I still [...]
Posted in gear, training | Tagged cup, gear, injuries, safety
By Ryan Peterson on January 16, 2010
About a week ago the toenail of my 4th toe – the one next to my pinky toe – was consideraly derailed during a sparring session. About a third of the toenail was missing but it didn’t really bother me at the time. When I stopped moving around I soon noticed something didn’t feel right. [...]
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By Ryan Peterson on January 2, 2010
It is hard to train over the holidays. Class schedules may be different at your school, class attendance can be inconsistent (especially if you live a college town), and finding time to get yourself the the gym can be a challenge – especially when you have the misfortune of working some between Christmas and the [...]
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By Ryan Peterson on December 27, 2009
I recently snagged the 2009 Pan Jiu Jitsu Championship DVD set from Jiu Jitsu Progear. As hinted in a previous blog post I have been watching more Jiu Jitsu related videos in my spare time. I like the DVD very much so far although I haven’t been able to watch all the fights yet. I [...]
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