Saturday, December 5, 2009

first LOSER aka 2nd place again

The things I had been having a tough time with lately in jiu jitsu are the exact things my most recent opponent exploited and used to get two wins over me. I could not have fought a better person to show me that. I got to use none of my strengths...

It was just the two of us in our class, adult blue belt 122-134 lbs, so we fought it out best of three matches.

I lost the first one 0-4 and the second one he got my left arm. He is a 4 stripe blue belt after all, so I kinda can see how it went the way it did...

This will be a big learning experience for me. I have really found where I am weak in my jiu jitsu and what I need to do to improve. I would like to thank my competitor for teaching me such a good lesson.

K did great in his class and brought home gold. Many of the kids from our school came home with medals!

I will not be going to Grapplers Quest this weekend in Las Vegas. I really want to, so as to get back at it, but my elbow is a little sore so I am going to wait and let it heal.

I do have to admit though that it was a huge blow to my ego to go from winning matches at the Pan Ams to loosing two in a row. Overall though my competition record is still pretty poor. 3-9. Three wins by points. Nine losses, 6 by points and 3 from being submitted.

Time to learn, time to grow.

(and add another freaking 2nd place medal to my collection!!)

4 comments:

  1. my competition record is still abysmal.

    3-9

    but i am still not quitting. i've won a few times now, i'm addicted to that and want it again.

    sadly my elbow is a little tweaked so vegas is a maybe now...

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  2. yes!! would you like me to write more about it?

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  3. Still pretty sweet! Good job!

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