from bjj.org:
You must begin to focus your training on the use momentum. You must train your entire body to FEEL momentum. Up until this point in time, most everything was visual. You must develop a high level of sensitivity so that you can flow with your opponent instead of forcing techniques with speed and power, especially when you grappled people who are much bigger and stronger than you are. Pushing an opponent's dead weight around is exhausting if you do not have a firm foundation in escapes and positioning. You will need to learn to use the momentum that your opponent gives to you, as well as create momentum when his body is not in motion. Momentum will help you to lower the amount of strength you use to perform your techniques.
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A.S. Electronics Technology
B.S. Computer Information Systems
Brown Belt Brazilian Jiu-jitsu
Instructor for Charles Gracie SF
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The one academy that definitely sent a dominant team was the Charles Gracie Academy of Daly City who at the end all entered the ring for pictures along with Charles Gracie himself who cornered them. His four fighters were explosive. The last one Romulo Melo from Brazil who fought in the last fight was highly skilled on the ground and once there overwhelmed his opponent took his back and ended the fight raining down punches.. The reason I know this was a quasi team was they brought a Brazilian flag to calibrate with and took a picture or two together in the ring after the last fight. That was a good clue. They all had academy shirts to identify them. Its hard to know whether Fairtex, for instance, has a team there, or just alot of players who liked the sweat shirt. Because there was no lit I could find.
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