What are your BJJ goals for 2012?

1. Train atleast 3 times a week.
2. Get my blue belt.
3. Win a tournament.
 
I hope to feel ready for my purple belt.
I want to compete at least 3 times.
Focus on movement and following my opponents hips to the back
Attack more

Last year I focused on fixing glaring weaknesses and making myself ultra heavy from the top with constant pressure and control. I did those things and now I want to add my quickness and flow back in to my game and look to get to the back as often as possible.
 
1.Train Hard
2.Find a gym in London in April (Thinking Roger Gracies)
3.Compete Regularly
 
I hope to feel ready for my purple belt.
I want to compete at least 3 times.
Focus on movement and following my opponents hips to the back
Attack more

Last year I focused on fixing glaring weaknesses and making myself ultra heavy from the top with constant pressure and control. I did those things and now I want to add my quickness and flow back in to my game and look to get to the back as often as possible.

im co springs , got any good events up there you can inform me about?
 
Earn my blue belt.

Stay relatively injury-free.

Get my weight down to 185lbs or less.

Develop a solid submission game from each dominant position, as well as the guard.

Improve movement from bottom, specifically by improving my hip mobility.
 
compete once a month
lose some weight
foot lock brollikk at least twice
 
1. Compete in two IBJJF events
2. Improve my wrestling/scramble game
3. Would like to continue to develop my DLR and spider guard games (seem to be guards that will eventually define much of my BJJ style).
 
1) Improve flexibility.
2) Improve neck strength.
3) Train often and without any long breaks.
4) Have fun
 
Compete at advanced, achieve flexibility and tap my instructor.
 
-Try a judo tournament
-Get my black belt in Bjj
-Be able to regularly apply my 3 favorite judo throws against my wrestling and judo based training partners in sparring.
-trim more fat off of my grappling game.
-alter and refine my game so most of it works in gi, Nogi and against strikes/mma/self defense contexts.
 
1. Open up more during sparring.
2. Start swimming (to help my cardio)
3. Improve my flexibility (stretch at least 3 times a week)
 
1. Compete in two IBJJF events
2. Improve my wrestling/scramble game
3. Would like to continue to develop my DLR and spider guard games (seem to be guards that will eventually define much of my BJJ style).

You should look up some robson Moura stuff he does some in depth stuff with both of those guards.

 
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-keep on improving in all areas.
-compete for the first time (which should happen soon, hopefully).
-stay healthy.
-get back to doing judo as soon as I get back in France.
and as a treat :
-doing some bjj travelling in Europe and the UK !
 
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