10 ways to improve your jiu-jitsu and grappling game 
As the UFC and other fighting events grow more popular, people are gravitating towards grappling martials arts, particularly brazilian jiu-jitsu. The biggest problem that new grapplers face is finding a good school and instructor. Most schools are run by a blue or purple belt, or just by some "guy" who's done some training. If you're looking to get the most out of training and dedicated to improving your grappling game, here are 10 tips you can apply and use. They apply whether you are a training at a professional BJJ school or a grappling club.
1.) Grappling takes time.
I have been training ju-jitsu and grappling for over 10 years. Yet, I still consider myself a decent grappler. My path has beeb slightly different then a pure BJJ or submission grappling path, but still... if you are truly dedicated to becoming an amazing grappler, you need to invest your time into learning. Grappling isn't just about knowing techniques. It's about knowing when the apply them, how efficient you are at applying them and how to flow from one technique to another.
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