aggressiveness in bjj sparring bad???

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So the question of real importance is, did fedor4life stick with it? This was 5 years ago. If so he's probably an experienced blue or even purple belt by now and the spazzing is probably a distant memory and he's directing others how not to spaz.
 
look bro , there is a clear cutting difference between being lazy , and being technical .
now , if your (clearly) under blue belt -((if the club u fight at is too shitty and gives anyone a blue belt its another story))- , u wont understand it know , specially if your still a kid .
now when you become a blue and -like i like to say- REALLY deeply understand what the art of jiujitsu is , you will see that being "slow" (as u call it) but rich in technique , can get you to beat the most aggressive huge guys without gasing out so quickly 9like what happens with you now) .
the difference between you (white) and a purple belt , is that the purple belt (such as miyao) can tap the people you tap out -after gasing out - , with his some magical , simple moves with his wrist and fingers :)
THE END .
 
if there werent any spazzes in bjj class, how would u be able to defend yourself against someone untrained in a street fight???...no one is going half assed in a street fight, and if u are untrained and on the ground in a street fight, u are going to be spazzing...so without some new white belts spazzing out and what not, how would u actually try to use it in the street...people arent just going to lay in your guard on the street, they are going to try to use their strength to mucsle you and they will be very spazzy...so really, if anything, sparring with "spazzes" improves your overall game in my opinion because its a similar situation to a street fight (well if u are looking for self defense and not to do well in tournaments)


Sometimes, I really hate spazzes...but I recently began thinking like this and I totally agree with this train of thought. I need a bit of chaos in my rolling to find out what's really going to work and be high percentage for me when it's not in-class conventional rolling.
 
if your injuring people constantly then your just being a douche and if every1 is complaining about you then something is wrong, but if those dont apply then keep doing what your doing

and know how to control your strength against people who are weaker or less experienced
 
some of you guys actually try to "win," while training? that's borderline retarded. improving your game is one thing, but training is training and competing is competing: you can't "win" while training, and you're likely to hurt someone that isn't prepared to go as hard as you.

nothing wrong with training hard, but you should focus on improving your game and on helping your partner improve their game, imo, instead of worrying about winning a competition that is only happening in your mind.

besides, if all you do is go 100% and only work your top game, when you get put on your back you're gonna be a fish out of water.

the worst part of rolling with spazzes is catching elbows/knees while they're going full retard.
 
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