This week we are breaking down the topic of, when is something wrong to do? When is it okay? When is it in a grey area?

We talk about:

We break down the grey areas based on who you are and who you are training with

We set some Goals about safety, learning BJJ, and enjoyment

The rear naked tooth smash or cross face

Knee on belly

Twisting or grabbing fingers

Smashing someone with pressure

Cross face

Using your head to push on someone

Twisting someones head

Smothering someone with a hand over the mouth and nose, or other torso

Pulling on forehead or nose to get a choke from the back

Talking your way out of a submission

The too tired tap or quitting in a bad spot

The not clean grappler

Rolling with ringworm

Rolling with the flu

When to let go of the submission

Getting mad when you get tapped

Talking while rolling

Links

Quote of the week: “To acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe” Marilyn vos Savant

Article of the week: 9 Things I Learned in my First Year of Jiu Jitsu

Mat Tales 7 The Triple Lindy

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