Sunday, 15 January 2012
New beginnings
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Labels: BJJ School
2011 Recap (It’s mid-January, but what the hell...)
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Wednesday, 30 November 2011
There's no "I" in TEAM
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Wednesday, 16 November 2011
So, do you wanna be a BJJ player?
Training with Kevin today. For the last week or so, we've been drilling escapes from various positions, e.g., side control, guard, half guard, triangle... The common theme amongst all of these is PATIENCE. It's not about rushing to get out, but to think methodically and move slowly but purposefully. This is Kevin's thing. He admits that in the past, he used to be a very aggressive player, and then he rolled with someone who withstood all his aggression and methodically tapped him out several times. For him, it was an awakening and then proceeded to change his game into what we've come to know and hopefully, learn.
I seem to have benefitted a lot in today's training. It appeared (to me, at least), that he spent some time watching me drill and roll, and gave me pointers throughout the class. What was invaluable to me, as well, is the time I get to chat with him during sparring breaks - I do one-on and one-off sparring at the moment to allow my shoulder to rest, as I wanted to train consistently, rather than be off due to injury again.
We did discuss about the Croydon school closing down BUT with the intention of opening one up in Crystal Palace! If that wasn't good news, I don't know what is. To be honest, when I started asking Pinoy BJJ brother, Jon, about the possibility of going to BJJ School in Battersea, I was welcomed with open guard, eh, open arms, I mean... I have also spoken with Kevin about this, in a very tangential and roundabout manner, and states that Felipe is one of his teachers, so no issue with that, in case I do decide to move there. But it seems that I don't need to do that, fingers crossed.
Towards the end of the class, Kevin gave a speech about investing time and energy in drilling and rolling. He said that if you are the sort of person who only train once or twice a week, your progress will be very slow - unless you just like wearing a gi and talking about UFC/MMA. I thought he was talking about me LOL!!
Seriously, that woke me up a bit. I do want to progress in BJJ. I may not reach black belt level, but as long as I could impart my knowledge and skills to my children, I will have fulfilled my goal. And that is my legacy.
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Congratulations to !ittle Steve and Lanky Rob on getting their blue belts tonight. No bells and whistles, no fanfare, no belt-whipping. Just wear your blue belt the next time you come to class, Kevin says. Typical Kevin - practical, efficient, direct to the point. Like his jiu jitsu.
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Monday, 14 November 2011
Creonte?
I was at a work-related conference last Friday, when I got word from fellow Kamon BJJ brother, Keith, that Kevin is pulling out of the Wednesday classes by the end of the month. The numbers are just too low for him to sufficiently maintain the rent of the school. I do understand his point, and he has his businessman's hat on when he made his decision. He loves to teach and impart his knowledge to us, but at the end of the day, it is a business and it has to remain viable for it to continue. I bet he has been losing money on the Croydon school ( he still has the Portsmouth school and the Isle of Wight, I believe) for several months, which forced his hand in making this decision.
The Thursday classes run by Dante, BJJ brown belt and Judo blackbelt, will still run and we are hoping that he will be able to take over the Wednesday classes, as well.
This news bummed me out for the rest of the day. I really enjoy going to the school and met a lot of wonderful people there. I take a huge stock on camaraderie , friendliness, and being able to help and support each other. Also, another big part in sustaining my attendance in BJJ is it's convenience. It's just a 20-30 minute drive from where I live and probably the same distance from work, as well. In my old school, it took me around 2 hours to get there using public transport during rush hour. I don't need that extra stress, to be honest. Nothwithstanding, the transport/petrol money you have to take into consideration on top of your monthly mat dues.
Is it time to start looking out for a new school? I hope not.
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Priorities
I have been back in training for a couple of weeks now ( well, on-and-off, really) and have been noticing the numbers dwindling a bit. When I started in May, there was about 15 of us battling for space on the mats, but as the year wore on, the numbers declined. There were the odd days where we would get new people that boosted the numbers but they never stayed that long, for whatever reason they may have. Truly, with the exception of myself and Lanky Rob, the rest of the group at the moment all came from Kevin's Wing Chun school in Croydon. Myself and a couple of the regulars (heh, look at me calling myself a regular, haha)started noticing this and have become a topic of conversation several times. We thought that the school had a great location - Central Croydon, right up near the High Street, and there, to our collective knowledge, no other BJJ school within a 10-mile radius ( well, there is Zenith BJJ, but that doesn't count, as it appears to cater to a specialised few). We then thought that it needed advertising more, maybe flyers, posters, banners, etc. I also asked Kevin the other week about car stickers just to further rep the school. The others say that the numbers would swell up eventually, with people on holidays, etc. That was in August - it's now November, and the numbers are lower than ever.
It might have be due to the current state of the economy. BJJ and I guess, a lot of hobbies, are the the first to go when austerity measures are made. For a lot of people, it just isn't that high up in the priorities scale. I find it interesting when BJJ players are asked what would stop them from training. A lot of them say "Death", or "Nothing - BJJ forever!". While I applaud their dedication and commitment to the art, and probably envious of them, as well, I can't help but think about these people's other priorities in life that seem to pale in comparison with BJJ. I am probably as dedicated to learning the art as much as the next brother on the mat, but truth be told, my family and work come first. If I have the last £50 on my pocket and I have to choose between food on the table and BJJ - well, I'd be at home watching YouTube BJJ videos while my loving wife prepares a nice dinner for us.
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Friday, 28 October 2011
Brotherhood
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Sunday, 23 October 2011
So much drama...
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Pinoy Open Mat
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Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Bigger, stronger?
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Onwards and upwards
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Thursday, 25 August 2011
The path of least resistance
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Labels: Kevin Chan, open guard, spider guard
Friday, 19 August 2011
Calling all Filipino BJJ players...
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Labels: Bong Abad, Filipino BJJ Group UK, GAWAKOTO, Meerkatsu, Scramble, Scrambleman
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
>:(
No classes this week.
Dante and Little Steve thought it best to cancel this week's classes due to the carnage that has happened in Croydon. The gym is about 200 metres away from Reeve's Furniture Shop - the one torched by those good-for-nothing bastards.
I still can't get my head around as to why they would do such a thing. Barring any mental health issues, these people have absolutely no reason whatsoever to justify their actions. Unfortunately, there are people in our soceity wherethey believe that the world owes them something and that their rights are more important than their responsibilities.
I don't want to rant about this but I have little patience and tolerance to purveyors of mindless violence and thuggery. Especially if it affects my ability to do jiujitsu.
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Friday, 5 August 2011
A good stance and posture reflect a proper state of mind.
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Labels: Dante, kimura, Morihei Ueshiba, north-south, posture, takedown
Thursday, 4 August 2011
30 degrees in the shade...
Kevin's on holiday so Dante takes the Wednesday class. Drilling on takedowns, disrespecting the legs to go into knee on belly. Loop choke from knee on belly. Quick note: Nearest hand comes in around to the back of the collar (thumb in), next hand comes in and grabs collar just under the other hand (same side but palm open). Then, nearest arm loops over partner's head to the other side and use scissor-like motion to effect the choke. Effective!
After that, a variation on escape from knee on belly. Farthest arm grabs partner's belt (or gi around this area), nearest hand on knee. The shrimp out and get to your knees. Forgo doing a single leg variation like before, but hand on knee slides down to grab the ankle. Drive forward to attain side control.
It was a very hot day and more so during class. I wish I was doing nogi...
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Labels: loop choke
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Busy week...
Friday, 15 July 2011
Sweeps are sweet!
Does your game flow?
What I love about this particular class is that after being taught the technique, Kevin the proceeds to teach how to counter THAT technique. How cool is that?!
Basically, this entails applying enough force on the back of your opponent's head to pin it on the ground. Then snake your opposite armover and under his shoulder to grab your opposite wrist and cinch it close as tight as possible. This would naturally enable you to move towards your snaked arm and apply enough leverage to flip him over on his back, effectively transitioning to a side control position.
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Labels: Big Steve, Flowing, Guy, James, Keith, Leg triangle, Purple belt Steve, takedowns
Friday, 8 July 2011
Gas. Good for cars, not for BJJ
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Labels: Big Steves, Dante, Elliott, Gerry, Keith, Little Steve, Peter, takedowns