>be me>practice Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu twice a week for 2 years>train with people who haven’t been there as long as me for the 2 days I was there this week>They know the fucking technique better than me>Rub salt in the wound by trying to lecture me how to do the techniques properly instead of getting a more experienced gym member>Feel shame for my godawful Jiu-Jitsu
Quit. Now.
>>197940How the fuck do you get outdone by n00bs twice in a row??
>>197940Some people are just naturally athletic & coordinated. That ain't you.>>197941You may want to seriously consider this depending on why you're training.
>>197940Do your gym a favor and stop training. It’s obvious you aren’t built for the sport and you sticking around is going to embarrass your gym.
Those guys don't mind cleaning the mats.
>>197946Huh wut?
>>197946I'm not cleaning your fucking mats!
>>197940Do not quit. Talk to your coach and ask him for advice on how to improve. I’m willing to bet you’ve hit an early plateau and need to work through it. It may require you completely change up your game and get “worse” in rolling for awhile until you get better.
>>197940Some people just have a knack for it. Some people are athletically gifted. Some people are younger than you. Some people have fewer responsibilities and train way more than you do. Some people come to jiujitsu with prior experience in other forms of grappling. There's any number of reasons why one person might progress more quickly than another person. Don't get butthurt, just solve the problem. Train smarter.>>197965This right here.
>>197940You suck dude. Probably still a white belt.
>>197940Get john danaher free solo training video from bjjfanaticsI really doubt you spend time on the ground out side of class(normal)That's why moving your body on the ground feel weird
>>197965>Talk to your coach and ask him for advice on how to improveayee jus keep showing up to class my fren