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Reddit » Jiu-Jitsu
5h ago
How does a typical japanese jiu jitsu class Look Like ? Do they roll or spar offen? I used to do bjj but classes are way too expensive and I wonder If jjj would be a good alternative since it's very cheap were I live.
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Reddit » Jiu-Jitsu
5h ago
(I'm a white belt)
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Reddit » Jiu-Jitsu
13h ago
Has anyone had/have them thinking they where something contagious? I got scared and assumed them to be molluscum, and my doctor prescribed meds and froze em without actually seeing them because I had self treated with and over the counter. I'm just thinking because the bumps are not red or pink, no dimples or very slight dumpling, and my fiance has not gotten anything despite me having the bumps for about 2 months. It's just weird, they are only the back of my hands and some on arms, which do get roughed up in GI alot.
Yes, I'm going to see my doctor tommorow about this.
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Reddit » Jiu-Jitsu
20h ago
Just wanted to tell someone about it, I don't really have anyone else I can lol. It was really fun and easygoing. The thing that suprised me though was that my throat was slightly sore after. I thought I was coming down with a cold but it was because of all the choke submissions...lmao. It's gone now.
Edit: also sweat. So...much...sweat.
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Reddit » Jiu-Jitsu
1d ago
What are some good exercises to increase cardiovascular endurance for grappling?
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1d ago
White belt here…so I hurt my first training partner today. So basically what happened was we were positional sparring, I ended up in an omaplata top position. That being said I used it to try and sweep/roll him. That being said when I rolled him I tried to swim over him for a dominant position then he tried to scramble up and caught a pretty gnarly elbow to the eye. He then proceeded to YELL in the middle of the mat ”FUCKKKK, FUCKKKKK, WHAT THE FUCKKKK” but I do get that that’s his right to do so after catching an elbow to the eye. Anyways I profusely apologized right after and while he was b ..read more
Reddit » Jiu-Jitsu
2d ago
I’m not trolling. Yes, I’m serious and totally blind. What tips can you suggest? I’m hoping some older black belts with vision loss will be able to give advice. Realistically I won’t be full-on rolling for a while, but I am curious about competition. In all BJJ competition does it always start with one person mounting the other. Are you always starting out touching your opponent? If so, then I’ll prepare to enter some competition in a year or two when I have blue belt.
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Reddit » Jiu-Jitsu
2d ago
Hello all, Japanese Jitsuka here - so I'm doing a lot of breakfalling and wrist locks compared to BJJ peeps. I have tendonitis in my left wrist, and it appears that after a long session, it begins to flare up on the mat.
Has anyone else experienced this, and has any insight as to what may help relieve the discomfort?
I do lots of stretching before, during and after sessions, and wear a tight wrist strap when I feel it the most. I also wear it during the falling-heavy parts of the session.
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