At one point in a BJJ practitioner's career do you suggest they actively start to develop a "game"?
I ask because my wife is a white belt who says she doesn't really have a "game" yet (though she does feel most comfortable in open guard due to her flexibility). Some of her fellow white belts talk constantly about working almost exclusively on those aspects of BJJ which will help them "impose their game." My wife currently prefers to feel out her opponents/partners and react accordingly.
Is there a number of basic positions / passes / sweeps you get people to "master" before moving on to specifics?
I ask because my wife is a white belt who says she doesn't really have a "game" yet (though she does feel most comfortable in open guard due to her flexibility). Some of her fellow white belts talk constantly about working almost exclusively on those aspects of BJJ which will help them "impose their game." My wife currently prefers to feel out her opponents/partners and react accordingly.
Is there a number of basic positions / passes / sweeps you get people to "master" before moving on to specifics?
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