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My attempt at learning Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Third time is a charm?

December8

This weekend was my third tournament.  Finally time for me to win a match right? I mean afterall, I’m now a two-stripe white belt! With more tournament experience than most of the other white belts at my gym.  Well, it didn’t quite work out.

No Limits hosted a tournament and the turn out was pretty good.  With most of my training focusing on the gi lately I opted to not compete in the no-gi division.

My first match was against a fellow white belt who pulled a great throw on me right off the bat.  I hit my head on the way down and literally blacked out.  The next thing I remembered was him with his knee on my belly scoring points then transitioning to mount and pulling out an armbar.  I later found out from one of his training partners that he is a Judo brown belt.  I don’t know if that’s considered sandbagging or not but he definitely had an advantage with the takedowns.

After that, I had to go up against one of my training partners.  I pulled guard on him (my favorite. Ok, more like the only thing I am comfortable with.  He managed to sweep me into full mount.  I used my favorite sweep to end up in his guard, rather than full mount (I’ll post about that soon, it really works out well for me and I seem to be able to pull it off very easily against most people).  During the sweep though, he managed to get ahold of a gi choke that I couldn’t get out of.

For the rest of the day I filmed some of my training partners in their match.  Since we had our belt promotion the day before, many of our members were competing at a higher belt level for the first time.  I think it showed as overall, the recently promoted guys didn’t do all that well.  That’s ok though, everybody seemed to have fun and it was even the first tournament for quite a few of us.

The major downer for me was that I received a mild concussion from that throw.  For the rest of the day my head was pounding and I was extremely dizzy.  I got home around 7pm and passed out for over 12 hours.  Not a good idea!

So needless to say, I’m going to be focusing on keeping that chin tucked when going down to the ground! I’m usually good at it when pulling guard or with any of my takedowns, but getting thrown like that totally caught me off guard.

After three tournaments, my record is a lopsided 0-7.  If you’ve been reading this blog though, you know I don’t take it too seriously.  I love training, but I never expected to be competing like this when I started out so it’s really just for fun.  Win or lose, have fun.  Right?

Tis the season… for tournaments apparently

December3

I don’t know if there is really an actual tournament season for jiu jitsu but with the two that I am competing in within one week sure makes it feel that way.

As if I wasn’t tired and beat up enough from Sunday’s tournament, I did two classes on Monday night and another one last night (Tuesday). About halfway through last night’s class I began to get really sore. I was useless when we began rolling.

One of the good things about my gym is that we have multiple instructors. They all teach different things and I learn new techniques all the time. In the first class on Monday we drilled some great counters when getting swept. They are very useful and I wish I had learned them sooner. I used to prefer to learn new submissions when I train but now I am realizing that positioning, sweeps, counters, and defense are key.

I was planning on doing my lifting routine this morning and no-gi class tonight but my body is wrecked and needs to recover. Hopefully I can make it to the gym tonight and lift then do a gi class tomorrow. It’ll be my last one before Sunday’s tournament.

If you are in the Orange County area you should definitely come to No Limits for the tournamnt. I should have a camera for this one so I can film some more low-lights (a.k.a. my instructional series on what NOT to do).

My second tournament experience

December1

I did a lot better yesterday than my last tournament.  Granted, I went 0-4, but I actually performed to the best of my abilities and earned some points.

When I arrived at Big John’s he and the girl working the registration desk talked me into also competing in the absolute division.  I’d still go against white belts, but there was no weight classes.  I reluctantly agreed since it was free but I was pretty nervous about it.

I started with my weight class.  The first guy was my weight (155) and I jumped into guard. I have terrible take downs right now so that was the best I could do. I went for a triangle and he escaped and passed to side control. I got into half, but he got back out and took mount. I swept him and got back into his guard then he pulled a triangle when I was trying to pass and I had to tap.

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A disappointing performance

October14

I’m a little late on posting the results of the tournament.  Watch the video below to see why.  Read the full post to read more about it. (Click here to watch it in 720p HD)


My first BJJ Match from Jeffery Patch on Vimeo.

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First time cutting weight

October10

I’d been on a cut diet over the past couple weeks ever since I knew I would be competing in this tournament and managed to get to 148lbs (from 155lbs) for the featherweight class.  Only problem is that the second day of the tournament required weighing in with your gi AND being 2lbs lighter for the same class.  My gi weights 3lbs so that means I had 4lbs to cut.

Here’s how my day and weight cutting went:

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Ready for my first tournament

October9

This weekend will be my first tournament. I’ve been training about two months so it may be a little early, but everybody recommends trying your hand at competition. I don’t have high hopes if winning anything, but I’m sure I’ll learn something.

If you want to check out the tournament, head over to iGrap. It is part of the Southern California Martial Arts Convention being held this weekend in San Diego.

I’ve been training hard over the past two weeks to prepare and my jiu jitsu has improved a lot. It’s pretty surprising when you start feeling comfortable rolling and advancing position or landing a few submissions. Definitely a good feeling!

Wish me luck.