jthomas1600
Blue Belt
It seems to me that 8 years ago when I was introduced to jiu jitsu there was closed guard, butterfly guard, and half guard. I'm sure guys were already doing some pretty sophisticated open guard work but it doesn't seem like it was the norm. Out of all the "new" stuff what do you find useful? What do you use most often? How much do you train stuff that is not a part of your core game?
I use half guard and variations of deep half guard all the time. It's become one of my favorite positions to work from. Not long ago one of the guys at our gym was coming in showing everybody a bunch of x guard, de la riva, etc. At first I just went through the motions to be polite. At my age with my body type and preferred method of playing jiu jitsu I did not figure it would be a part of my game. But I have found that since practicing this stuff I have become much more agile working off my back and my feet have become more useful at controlling my opponent in a scramble or when they're trying a stand up pass.
I use half guard and variations of deep half guard all the time. It's become one of my favorite positions to work from. Not long ago one of the guys at our gym was coming in showing everybody a bunch of x guard, de la riva, etc. At first I just went through the motions to be polite. At my age with my body type and preferred method of playing jiu jitsu I did not figure it would be a part of my game. But I have found that since practicing this stuff I have become much more agile working off my back and my feet have become more useful at controlling my opponent in a scramble or when they're trying a stand up pass.