It's Sunday and grandchild is staying overnight so training is not possible before BJJ at 15:30.
Waiting to see what I will learn today:-)
Today at our training my goal is to be active but slow. (Slow is easy:-)
I want to be aware of my opponent and disturb their balance as much as possible.
(I've tried this earlier and it leads to a position where I am at the bottom. - So a good goal is to test my escape from full mount.)
What about starting to play BJJ just a little before it happens - predict what your opponent will do or give him an opening and try to use other persons attack at your own advantage? Sounds logical, but when you are a beginner, it's not so easy.
Some reflection after training:
I had a very good session in BJJ. I did not disturb anyones balance and my attacking was weak, but I could control my own game. I tried some techniques and some worked and some almost worked. Most important I had a plan and executed it. One big thing was that I was not all the time at the bottom. ( We had so short sets and round ended when some one scored a point so I didn't have an opporturnity to be under:-)
This is the technique I was so happy to have succeeded in. (I did not push with two hands, but I did pass.
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