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RiKD    United States. Dec 04 2015 01:54. Posts 8535

Where do people like going for rash guards and shorts?


TianYuan    Korea (South). Dec 04 2015 04:42. Posts 6817

Underarmour. I haven't used a ton of different brands (basically just underarmour and isami), but I had a pair of underarmour compression pants (basically spats) that lasted >2 years of hard use (they are still technically in one piece tho one knee is getting worn out).

Highly, highly recommended.

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morph1   Sierra Leone. Dec 05 2015 16:25. Posts 2352

I used to train for 6-8 months before I moved up to different town

I still have my manto shorts, love it... it's very good and high quality

Always Look On The Bright Side of Life 

RiKD    United States. Dec 10 2015 04:27. Posts 8535

Any suggestions for tight hips?

Or, some general flexibility + mobility stuff?


TianYuan    Korea (South). Dec 10 2015 08:42. Posts 6817

http://breakingmuscle.com/mobility-re...problems-and-how-to-fix-them?page=0,0

The quadruped rocking thing I just started doing recently and it feels helpful already. Also got another one that I like but can't find the video for it right now, but it helped me get to a point where I could squat/deadlift with properish form at least, a couple of years back =P Will edit this if I find it, nothing especially fancy.

Also my hips always feel fucking awesome after deadlifting.

Speaking of flexibility, I've got the worlds least mobile right ankle (I think it might be from having hurt it a couple of times tho it was many many years ago at this point), if anyone has a suggestion for ways to improve it I'm all ears.

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dogmeat   Czech Republic. Dec 10 2015 23:12. Posts 6374


  On December 10 2015 03:27 RiKD wrote:
Any suggestions for tight hips?

Or, some general flexibility + mobility stuff?

couch stretch, deep body bodyweight squat, pigeon stretch etc

thou tightness in quads and hamstrings, limited extrenal/internal rotation might be connected to weak core, in that case you can stretch all you want and never see an improvement. a lot of hip problems might also be connected to tight ankles

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longple    Sweden. Feb 09 2016 20:57. Posts 4472



tears in eyes!


TianYuan    Korea (South). Feb 15 2016 16:17. Posts 6817


  On February 09 2016 19:57 longple wrote:


tears in eyes!


Ah awesome, I've been really rekindling my love for pure grappling (as opposed to grappling in MMA) lately, this is perfectly timed. Thanks for sharing.

On topic:ish: anyone used this? Looks cool.

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TianYuan    Korea (South). Feb 19 2016 07:01. Posts 6817


http://www.bjjcomics.com/comic/day-13/

I trained with a 360~lbs (like 160+ kg) Korean ssireum wrestler a few weeks ago. This is roughly what drilling mount escapes felt like. Plus he could like 1 arm bench press me anytime I tried to pass his guard :D

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longple    Sweden. Feb 22 2016 09:03. Posts 4472

lol reminds me of my competition this weekend, weighed in at 87kg and fought in 94+


Havent done much flying webguard no that day!


RiKD    United States. Jan 18 2018 01:45. Posts 8535

So, I am looking to hit the mats again. I was a 3 stripe white belt but I lost my belt. I trained for 9 or 10 or 11 months and then didn't train for a year and 3 months. What is the etiquette here? I talked to someone at the gym and I don't think they understood me when I said I lost my belt because they just said to wear your belt. I guess there isn't even a question here I just show up on gi day and say I lost my belt and see what they say.

It will be interesting training at a new place. It is much smaller but there are less people. 2 black belt instructors.

longple, have you heard of Checkmat? The head instructor is in Sweden right now at a Checkmat gym. I know you get around to different places. What is your experience with training in different gyms?


napalm   Poland. Jan 18 2018 10:32. Posts 171

If a black belt loses his belt he isn't white belt :D so you're still 3 stripe white belt unless your instructor demoted you or something like that, you can buy a new belt and put the stripes yourself. You can also show up with your gi, without a belt and say you're 3 stripe white belt but you lost it and you didn't train for a year, they will borrow you a belt or you will train belt less it doesn't matter much.
Etiquette in most places is really friendly, you can initially show up with t-shirt and shorts and say you're starting out and I would be suprised if anyone had a problem with that.
Besides it feels like you're overthinking Just go on the mats and surrender to the training.


RiKD    United States. Jan 18 2018 14:11. Posts 8535

Yeah, I am overthinking a bit, I was just curious and felt like posting.

It may take some time to get back into the swing of things. The biggest challenge will be when I am in that zone where I am not quite advanced but not quite beginner. I mean I thought I was bad ass at the time for having 3 stripes but in reality I am still a white belt beginner. I think the ego likes raping people fresh off the streets. Anyways, I had difficulty with some of the movements in the warmups in the intermediate class and I was just getting my ass handed to me by blue belts. I was likely improving tremendously over this time especially when battling 4 stripe white belts and earlier blue belts but I think it was a lot of volume to handle and getting my ass kicked was dejecting. If I upped training I was just getting my ass kicked more even if I was doing better. I still remember this one battle with a sick blue belt he got me in an arm bar, I quickly did the walk out escape... right into a triangle. So fucking owned. I was like damn... this is jiu jitsu.

It will just be nice to get on the mats again. I miss the flujo.


RiKD    United States. Jan 19 2018 02:57. Posts 8535

The struggle is real. At my last gym I never even did live sparring or should I say I rarely did. I never did it officially for rounds I just did it here and there after class but I just jumped in today to a pretty intense hour and 30 min class with 30 min of intense sparring. I was so fucking gassed it was unbelievable. It was almost embarrassing and I don't want to dread doing it again but I kind of do. I almost got a sick triangle in just straight out of instinct but I wasn't fast enough or precise enough to finish it. My standup is horrible. Anyways, I think I need some training and probably some privates to get me back up to speed.


Montrachet   Canada. Jan 19 2018 04:48. Posts 120

You will get used to sparring easily. It's about using your gas tank for the whole session. Sometime when I get the back with body lock I chill there a bit before moving on, just to rest
Im kind of in the same situation. I did bjj for like 6 months at 3 different places as I was moving very often and then stopped for a year. I started again at a new gym since I moved again. This gym is the headquarter of the last one I did before which is good.
It must be a weird situation for the coach as I was used to go to open mat mostly rolling with purple + getting destroyed. Now I get to the gym and I do very well against blue. But when my coach ask me to do an armbar, I am not very comfortable to do the traditional setup as it's not in my ''rolling'' game. So Im a good white belt in rolls, but a bad white belt in technique out of my game lol


 
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