tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3350841166137467196.post6337182994347311164..comments2024-02-05T04:59:47.709-05:00Comments on Marshal D. Carper's Blog: Jiu-Jitsu is Not the Gentle ArtMarshal D. Carperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01844652682678003134noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3350841166137467196.post-28172523505501842232012-10-24T13:21:25.828-04:002012-10-24T13:21:25.828-04:00Excellent points made in your article. Never cran...Excellent points made in your article. Never crank a submission in training without giving them ample time to tap.<br /><br />I will say I dislike it when my training partners don't apply a submission fully. I don't mean crank them but even apply any pressure. I hate it when they have like an arm bar and just sit there. I don't tap until I feel some discomfort as I don't want Stevehttp://doyoubjj.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3350841166137467196.post-83805090268105311772012-09-24T09:34:52.173-04:002012-09-24T09:34:52.173-04:00When I roll with my teammates, I like to hold a su...When I roll with my teammates, I like to hold a submission right to the edge and then let them escape the submission. It gives both of us a chance to practice our techniques and perfect our performances. Glenn Lambdinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3350841166137467196.post-8566471193898373792012-09-13T21:36:47.378-04:002012-09-13T21:36:47.378-04:00I was rolling with a higher female belt (a blue on...I was rolling with a higher female belt (a blue one) a few nights ago and I sort of hesitated finishing a submission for a split second. I was afraid that thrusting my hips to the floor to finish the belly down armbar might injure her. She ended up escaping and we ended with a draw. The same instance could have easily been a difference between winning or losing in a tournament.<br /><br />This bokshttp://bokstotherescue.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com