SimonAdd's Jiu Jitsu and Lifting Log
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Less than a week to go before the tournament and I'm nervous and excited in turns. We have 3 blackbelts visiting from Brazil all this week, so I'll be training as much as physically possible. We had an excellent session yesterday, I rolled with a female blackbelt who can't have been more than 50kg but she was absolutely toying with me. It really drives home how effective this martial art is.
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On my way to the tournament now. I've had a great week of training and my weight this morning with a gi is 86.4kg so I have a couple of kilos to play with.<br />
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Right, I've been pretty poor at letting you all know what happened, so I'm sorry about that. I was waiting until I had videos of my matches, but it doesn't look like they'll be up for a while so I'll give a brief description.<br />
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I made it into the second round of the tournament, winning my first match by arm-triangle. It went pretty much to plan; I wanted to be in top position, looking to pass rather than playing guard. I was most worried about getting there, though, as takedowns aren't my strongest area. Luckily though, my opponent pulled guard. He threw up a rather sloppy armbar attempt, which allowed me to pass into side control, then get mount, then get the choke.<br />
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In my second match, I was doing pretty well for the first half of the match but about halfway through we went out of bounds and re-started on our feet in the middle. From there, I got taken down and spent a long time in quarter-guard, trying not to get mounted. Right at the end of the match, he managed to take my back for 4 points and the win. I was pretty disappointed with my performance in this match, but it's good experience and all in all I had a great time. -
[quote name='BartMan' timestamp='1351718497' post='322251']<br />
I love this new sport terminology...<br />
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My wife has a black belt in that!! -
[quote name='BartMan' timestamp='1351718497' post='322251']<br />
I love this new sport terminology...<br />
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Ha, yeah it makes a change from discussing England's problems finding a hooker and who's going to start inside Tuilagi. <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mocking.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':mocking:' /><br />
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For those that don't know, 'guard' refers to when the person on the bottom has their legs wrapped around the torso of the person on top. It's considered a neutral position in pure grappling as the man on top has the advantage of gravity, but the man on the bottom can use his legs to attempt submission holds and sweeps (where you reverse the top and bottom position):<br />
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By contrast, 'mount' refers to when the man on top has bypassed his opponent's legs ('passing the guard') and is sitting on his upper body. It's considered one of the most dominant positions, as the man on the bottom can no longer use his legs to defend himself and the man on the top can attack with submission holds:<br />
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Just seen the videos from the tournament. My instructor's wife was videoing everyone in my team, but my first match clashed with someone else's. So there's a video of my loss, but not of my win. Typical.<br />
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But if anyone wants to see me getting my arse kicked, here's your chance. My second match, I'm wearing the white:<br />
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Back on the proper weights today for the first time in a little while (I did some dumbbell stuff that I didn't bother to log). Kept it relatively light and will work back up.<br />
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Squat<br />
3x5 100kg<br />
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Overhead Press<br />
3x5 50kg<br />
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Back extensions<br />
3x8 bodyweight<br />
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Chin-ups<br />
4x5<br />
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Decline sit-ups<br />
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Went to a takedown and guard passing seminar on Sunday, learnt a lot of good stuff but injured my left knee right at the end. I was sparring, twisted on it and felt it pop out and back in, with associated pain.<br />
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Just got back from the doctor and it's apparently a grade 1 MCL tear, so not too bad but I can't do anything too intense for a week or so. <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' /> -
Thursday 06/12/2012<br />
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First day back after te knee injury, took it VERY light.<br />
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Squat<br />
3x5 60kg<br />
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Bench<br />
3x5 60kg<br />
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Chins<br />
4x5<br />
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1.5hrs BJJ - only sparred a couple of times, took it easy but felt rusty even so. Amazing how quick you lose it! -
Weighed myself this morning and was happily surprised that, despite letting my diet go a bit, I'm still hovering around the 85kg mark.<br />
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I'm eyeing up another BJJ tournament in March, and so long as I'm still below 90kg after Xmas, I'm thinking of dropping down to 80kg to make the weight class below. If it make it, it'll be the lightest I've been since before University.