Don't worry about the speed with which you move – concern yourself with the you have to cover: Very often I am asked by students if they are too slow to be effective in Jiu Jitsu. Certainly it's an impressive thing to see an athlete with blazing speed in the mats. In truth however, most of the finest players in the sport at a rather slow pace for the majority of the match and many more never really use speed at all in their game. Clearly then speed is not essential to success, though it definitely can be useful at times. that because Jiu Jitsu is predominately a sport, speed will always be limited. A much more important consideration than top speed is the DISTANCE YOU HAVE TO COVER TO GET TO YOUR OBJECTIVES. If I have a speedy who moves twice as fast as I do, but through inefficient positioning and course setting, always has to move twice as far to get to his objectives we will be working at effectively the same mat speed. Indeed, I will be able to sustain that mat speed longer since I am doing less work and may end up being faster as fatigue becomes a factor. The first step to becoming faster on the mats is to become more efficient at covering distance to get to an objective. THE MORE DIRECT YOUR PATH THE SOONER YOUR ARRIVAL TIME. the skill of minimizing wasted motion in getting to the next position every time you move. Soon you will find yourself beating faster (but less efficient) opponents in the race to get to the next position!

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