In GRACIEMAG 166, now in bookstores, current UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez is in evidence.
In a chat with Jiu-Jitsu savants like Rodrigo Comprido, Fabrício Werdum, Renzo Gracie, Murilo Bustamante, Demian Maia, and Royler Gracie – not to mention of course Junior Cigano, who could well be Cain’s next challenger, if he gets by Brock Lesnar in their scheduled showdown.
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In the meantime, GRACIEMAG.com fronts 10 lessons extracted from the myriad teachings offered by the specialits:
10 – Pulling guard isn’t madness.
9 – Getting taken down is not the end of the world. It could even be a good thing, as it lets you work your ground game.
8 – Work on the defensive guard and blocking to avoid ground-and-pound attacks.
7 – It’s easier to sink a triangle if you have long legs.
6 – The armbar could be a good option against wrestlers, who throw their weight forward while doing ground and pound.
5 – Don’t stop when on bottom. Try and impose your game.
4 – Don’t discard the possibility of going for the takedown. It’s not impossible.
3 – Be physically fit.
2 – Never go without training a lot of Jiu-Jitsu. Your main weapon needs to be your sharpest.
1 – Be sure to be prepared in all fields. Be complete.