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What To Expect In Your First BJJ Fight?

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When you get into BJJ, there is a high chance that you think you will never get into a real fight. This is how most people start. However, once you get into the world of BJJ you will get very eager to get on the mat and start your first real fight.

Most people in the industry don’t have to wait, especially because instructors usually have a class that they start together and once they show progress, the instructors start their in-class fight sessions as well. Eventually, when a person who has fought in multiple fights gets in a professional fight, things get pretty easy for them. In this case, you will never see them getting nervous about the situation.

Why Do You Need To Practice Fight Before Finally Getting Into A Real Fight?

On the contrary, if you have been in one on one class where instructors usually just help you to master techniques and to practice the technique you just have to use the dummy, there is a high chance that getting in an actual fight will be a little intimidating for you.

No matter what your situation may be, you have to keep in mind that getting on the mat is never easy, not even for the professionals who have been into multiple fights already. Experts also explain this differently because technically, you strategies a fight according to your opponent and not according to your technique. This is the same reason people are expected to build a strategy before their game after studying the strategy of the opponent to stay unpredictable and tackle the opponent according to the situation.

With the help of this article, we will look at some of the main things that you need to keep in mind. We will also list down some of the situations that you need to stay ready for. This is not just limited to the first-timers and beginners but also the experts.

Top 5 Things That You Will Experience When You Get On The Mat

When you get on the mat, you will see that everything that you know and everything that you are expecting might not be true. People who train all the time usually tell very contrasting stories just to help the beginner get ready for the situation.

The only way you will be able to learn and know what will happen next is if you know how to get on the mat. Here are some ways you will be surprised by your own body when you get on the mat.

Reading Your Opponent

Reading your opponent means you will spend some tie in understanding and knowing how the opponent is moving, most people never observe their opponent and this is one of the biggest reasons they lose. You have to keep in mind that reading the body language of your opponent will increase your chance of winning significantly.

Getting Out Of Breath

Conditions are hard when you get on the mat. There is a high chance that you will run out of breath in a few minutes because your body and mind both are in use and both need a good supply of oxygen. You have to stay ready to run out of breath so try deep breathing and know the use of your lungs as well.

No Expectations

Expecting to win and becoming confident means you have already lost. The real deal is to get on the mat and know when and how you will strike and at what rate. This also means that you will not be underestimating your opponent which will offer you enough room for improvement.

Less Pain

Most people expect that getting a beat will be painful. However, it is not as painful as you might expect, especially because when you are on the mat, your blood is rushing and adrenaline is pumping already. This means that even if you get a hard strike, your body will not register the intensity and you will bounce back right away so getting hit is not an issue.

Warm-Up

A warm-up means you are telling your body that this will be an intense session. If you forget to start your fight without warm-up, there is a high chance that you will have to face injury. In case you want to avoid getting into this situation, it is very important to start with a warm-up session.

Bottom Line

To sum it all up a fight in real life will be opposite to the one you practice on the mat. Similarly, your technical learning class will be different from the fight. Experts claim that it is much harder, requires much more technical skills and you need to have complete command and control over your body as well.

Apart from this, this is a reality check which means for the first few minutes you will be setting the pace of the game. If you can strategize everything there is a high chance that you will be able to win. However, if you are unable to strategize the whole fight, your chance of winning will be less. So, before you get on the mat, try to read the body language of your opponent and know where you stand.

Your observation will also help you a lot in stargazing and eventually implementing everything. Usually, when people lose, this is not because of less training but spending more time on implementing rather than observing and then stargazing everything.

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