My right heel was hurting today. I almost didn't train because I was worried it would get worst. I took my girls to their class, then decided to stay for mine.
The class warm-ups was headed by a young brown belt today. Today's class was full. There was probably 24+ in today's class. We didn't get through all the warm-up when Professor came on the mat and started us on our drills.
Today I paired up with a young 15 year old grey belt. We worked on recovering position from a passing opponent. I let him go the whole time. He was suppose to create a frame when I passed to the side by placing the close side hand on my bicep and the far side hand on my head. He was suppose to then bring his far side leg to the bicep his close side hand was holding. He kept contacting my close side shin instead of my bicep and when he brought his far side leg over, she contacted my shoulder most of the time.
The next drill was the closed guard sweep of a standing opponent before they can break guard. This time we went one-for-one. Basic sweep to full mount.
The last drill was attacking an opponent in the turtle position. We drilled this move last week also. We went one-for-one on this one. Nothing special here.
Professor started calling two on the mat at a time for some rolls. I was paired up with a female blue belt that was my weight. She had just finished rolling with a white belt that she submitted easily.
We started on our feet. I tried to trip her a couple times, but was not able to get in close enough. I faked a third time, then went for a double leg but ended with a single. She was able to stuff me temporarily, but I was able to transition to a double and pick her up. I tried to let her down slowly as to not slam her.
I ended up in her full guard and tried to fight my way out of it. I was able to get up and control her pant cuffs. As I pulled them to the side and get into side control, she started to turtle up. I was able to get my hooks in and finish with a collar choke while transitioning to her side.
After everyone had a turn, we paired up for rolls. I selected a new white belt that was on his second week. He was not paired up for the rolls earlier. I did not attack him at all. I allowed him to get side control and full mount to see what he could do. He was probably 30-40 pound heavier than me. A few time I put myself in really bad positions, but he didn't recognize it so he was not able to take advantage of it. We flowed for about 15 minutes. He was very tired and stopped to ask me about types of chokes he would have been able to get from his positions. I showed him a collar choke from mount and an Ezekiel choke.
My next partner was the military blue belt. We started from our knees. I was able to grab his pant cuff with one hand and his sleeve cuff with the other. I used both to spin him around so I could get to side control. We scrambled for a little bit, but most of the time I had top position. I eventually got him in the scarf hold and attached his near side arm. He tapped to a kimura.
We went for a second round. This time he was a little more aggressive. We went back and forth like before, but this time during the scramble, I ended up in his triangle. I was able to defend the triangle, but he transitioned to an Omoplata. I started to roll out of it, but ran into the mirror so I stopped. Since I was not able to roll because I didn't want to hit the mirror, my opponent had time to adjust his angle. I tapped earlier since I could not see a way out.
That ended the night for me. I'm always glad that I rolled once I get on the mat. OSS
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