Apache said:
Just got the green light to start some no gi training.
Any brands you'd recommend for rash guards & shorts?
I've got two Ranger Up rash guards and love them.
https://rangerup.com/collections/rash-guards-1
Apache said:
Just got the green light to start some no gi training.
Any brands you'd recommend for rash guards & shorts?
if your neck is always giving you problems from guillotine and triangle defense, I recommend tapping earlier. seriously. you have to play the long game.AgBlitz said:
Thanks Sweep. I'd spoken to my PT about it and she didn't have a whole lot of guidance to offer (possibly because BJJ isn't one of the more common sports). Funny you mention the neck though. Mine is usually always sore with a more limited range of motion from fending off guillotine & triangle attempts, once I get back into a 3x a week rolling schedule. I just chalked that up to the cost of doing business ......
noApache said:
Anyone considering putting off rolling for a few weeks because of this virus?
Sweep4-2 said:
Good schools in that area. You should definitely check out Gracie Barra Katy. Its a good school and I know a number of folks who train over there and have good things to say. There are also other schools in the area (Reign BJJ, Revolution, etc) to check out.
Question - what are your goals for BJJ? Different schools focus on different parts of the sport. Some are MMA focused, others self defense, etc.
Best thing to do is visit different schools in person and do a free trial class. And see how the school feels and how folks act, etc.
Bad news is that BJJ is closed for business with this Covid19 stuff. Which sucks.