A white belt and his micro adjustments

Has anything taken the BJJ world by storm quite like. . .

Micro Adjustments?

Don’t worry, I’m not here to dogpile on the young White Belt.

Although the memes did make me laugh and the young fella deserved a little ball bustin’. I mean if it was one of my guys I’d mess with him in a non-malicious way.

Anyways, I’m just thankful that social media wasn’t really around when I was a young White Belt. God knows what I would have posted.

I remember one time Jess and I found our old myspace page while having date night at our favorite sushi spot.

We both cringed looking at the awful pictures and stupid posts in the ghost town that is Myspace.

The sushi chef thought something was wrong with our fish, but I assured him it was my 22 year old self that caused the look of disgust. Not my california roll.

That said, there are micro adjustments or micro transitions if you wish to call them that.

Sometimes these simple grip changes, being mindful of a connection to a very specific part of someone’s body and other times it’s simply setting up a submission in transition.

Either way, if you’d like to learn some effective tweaks and adjustments for your game that you can easily implement the next time you train. . .

Then check out my Rules for BJJ Vol.1.

The series is a collection of over 20 fundamental strategies, principles and ideas that you can throw into the mix in your next training session.

Normally this is only available as an upsell. But after seeing the White Belt and his micro adjustments around the internet. I’m making it available until Sunday(2/14/21).

So, if you’d like the stuff I was just talking about, don’t reluctantly press the link below. Make the small adjustment necessary and click it before the sale ends.

www.ChewjitsuTraining.com/Rules1

And to wrap this one up.

To any of you who are new to BJJ. Remember don’t tap and talk. It’s bad form. If you’ve heard my walled garden analogy before. This kind of stuff destroys the “walls” around the space we test and expose ourselves.

Because if you know someone is going to talk about submitting you. The roll changes into something completely different than just a fun day of training.

And to anyone who tried to come down too hard on the guy. Cut him some slack. We all do some dumb stuff sometimes.

Talk to you tomorrow.

-Chewy