Well...it's the internet, so that shouldn't surprise me I guess.
No offense, but with 5 yrs experience...what are you doing asking internet warriors what you should do? 5 years seems like plenty of time to test...
With all due respect, this is entirely unrealistic. Stopping for a while will only result in the same outcome when he picks up again. And...
Really? Why do you say that? Unless this thread was moved from another section.
5/6 days a week is ideal. Realistically, i'm only in 4 days a week. It's all I can do, while competing. I got a job that has me on the road...
I like it. Many novices are afraid of getting in close. They do things like close their eyes, tangle up their arms, push or constantly back up...
Well, you're best off asking advice from someone that can see you. Even an extremely well written and descriptive tutorial is still subject to...
Serious question...does it hurt when you sit down to pee? Ha ha, alright. Just being a ****. It's hard to say what's going on w/out seeing what...
You should vary your style based on what your opponent is doing. Every opponent should bring a different strategy out of you.
Judging from your question, it sounds like you already know what you need to do. Why should our opinion matter?
I don't change stance. I remain orthodox.
Yeah, that's good. Cuz if I ever got into a fight with an mma fighter, i'd tap out long before he even thinks about applying a kimura.
Your coach sounds like a martial arts hack. Does he have long hair, glasses and a moustache?
I don't have a GF, so I got the next best things: 1 - a loofah with a freakin' handle 2 - a back scratcher I lost my ability to scratch my back...
F*ck....get rid of it or don't box. Not f*cking rocket science.