Typical Class Attendance would beApache said:
How many attend a typical class? What is the belt distribution?
(Sorry for all the questions.... just curious)
This is pretty close to what we have (but tending towards the lower end of your #s)Quote:
2-3 Black Belts
1-3 Brown Belts
1 Purple Belt
3-6 Blue Belts
4-6 Experienced White Belts
1-6 New White Belts
The numbers seem to fluctuate from 20-25, down to 8...of course sometimes that's weather or school year dependent. (I'm currently working in a Northern state that gets a lot of snow)Apache said:This is pretty close to what we have (but tending towards the lower end of your #s)Quote:
2-3 Black Belts
1-3 Brown Belts
1 Purple Belt
3-6 Blue Belts
4-6 Experienced White Belts
1-6 New White Belts
There has been a rash of injuries & several of the higher belts have been out.
The white belts are migratory lol - We get a new batch in every 6-9 months of around 8-10 and then usually a few stick to around to blue belt before they quit.
We have open mats Friday & Saturday morning which is nice, also a No-Gi class Tuesday & Saturday.
I really like the idea of some "free time" after formal class is over to go through questions or certain situations. ie: "Hey man you really smashed me in Kesa during that roll. Let's go back to that situation, I'd like to see what I can do to improve my escape"
I dont see any Houston Open for 3/26. Which organization is it?rbag08 said:
White belt here considering doing my second tournament at the upcoming Houston Open on 3/26. I'm in the masters class and my weight right now is around 154 lbs. That puts me in the bracket with up to 165 lbs. The lower bracket cutoff is 145 lbs. How possible is it to lose 9 lbs in 11 days without sacrificing strength and endurance? Is it best just to maintain and roll with someone bigger? In my first tournament last year I rolled with someone taller and stronger and they easily handled me...
If you eat clean and manage your water intake correctly starting soon, that amount of weight is nothing. There are many online guides for cutting for a fight (wrestling, etc.).rbag08 said:
White belt here considering doing my second tournament at the upcoming Houston Open on 3/26. I'm in the masters class and my weight right now is around 154 lbs. That puts me in the bracket with up to 165 lbs. The lower bracket cutoff is 145 lbs. How possible is it to lose 9 lbs in 11 days without sacrificing strength and endurance? Is it best just to maintain and roll with someone bigger? In my first tournament last year I rolled with someone taller and stronger and they easily handled me...
If it is similar to other GB schools, I won't be visiting it when I come to town.Johnny Danger said:
Has anyone attended the new Gracie Barra classes in College Station? I'm considering giving it a shot.
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85$ for a gi rental charge and 50$ for a drop-in fee.
AggieChemE09 said:If it is similar to other GB schools, I won't be visiting it when I come to town.Johnny Danger said:
Has anyone attended the new Gracie Barra classes in College Station? I'm considering giving it a shot.
I have heard of multiple people trying to drop in at GB schools while out of town for work and ....wow.
One purple belt of ours tried to visit one. They wouldn't let him wear his own guy and wanted to charge like 85$ for a gi rental charge and 50$ for a drop-in fee. Then on top of that, they would only have let him attend the beginner class since they do not recognize any belts but their own. Seems pretty clear that they don't want strong bjj practitioners ruining thier self-appointed image of their superiority.
Maybe some more experienced guys in this thread can chime in as well.
I started BJJ right after I turned 46... I wasn't in bad shape (ate well) but didn't work out much at all. I signed up for a six week beginner class & was hooked immediately. About 2-1/2 years later I attend classes 2-3 times per week & really enjoy the camaraderie & learning new techniques. The fitness is merely a bi product. BJJ has changed my mindset 100% for the better.Quote:
Any thoughts from the "older" guys who may have started around mid 30's / after 40? If I take the jump, I'm all in.
35 here.Johnny Danger said:
One more question, if I want to continue weight lifting 3 days per week and incorporate 2 days bjj per week, is 2 days enough to progress? Or should I sacrifice 1 day of weights and train bjj 3 days weekly for further progression?
Working in a northern state where wrestling is huge in HS/College. It makes a huge difference when rolling with a "white belt" that was also a D2 wrestler, as opposed to someone (me) that had no previous real wrestling experience.OaklandAg06 said:
On the wrestling front, we have been doing a ton of arm drag variations over the last couple of weeks. It is starting to pay off as I have been consistently hitting them from various guards, against both standing and kneeling opponents, as well as during wrestling. Such a great technique.