I need some expert advice on this....
I have been training BJJ since 1997, but have taken plenty of time off due to injuries and school. Recently, since starting up again on a serious mode, I have competed in two grappling competitions.
In the first, I was very aggressive and active, trying all sorts of things, but once my gas gave, that was it for me. Lost be decision and couldn't keep on going to my next possible fight.
The second fight, pissed me off! I started aggressively as always working for a take down, I attempted a risky Judo throw and more or less got it, but landed on my side. Well, as you might imagine, I had to work for the guard. My opponent was strong and well balanced, but he lacked some finishing skills. I kept him in the half-guard and then he got a good side control. Well, my breathing stopped. I found myself unable to breath well and tapped out from pressure on my chest!!!
Can you imagine this? I panicked and gave up!
I have been diagnosed with 'Exercise-Induced' asthma before and got an inhaler for the prefight. But this kind of thing doesn't happen to me as much when training. Even though I get tired, I don't panic.
My instructor and buddy told me that this could be psychological. Do you guys know of anything I can do to overcome this half-ass shit? Any books on overcoming the anxiety, fear, any training tips, etc. One tip I got was to burn my lungs prior to the first match. Like I do while training, just go hard and then take the time to compose myself before the real fight. What do ya'll think?
Any help would be appreciated, I want to kick butt next time. It's about time for me to do so.
I have been training BJJ since 1997, but have taken plenty of time off due to injuries and school. Recently, since starting up again on a serious mode, I have competed in two grappling competitions.
In the first, I was very aggressive and active, trying all sorts of things, but once my gas gave, that was it for me. Lost be decision and couldn't keep on going to my next possible fight.
The second fight, pissed me off! I started aggressively as always working for a take down, I attempted a risky Judo throw and more or less got it, but landed on my side. Well, as you might imagine, I had to work for the guard. My opponent was strong and well balanced, but he lacked some finishing skills. I kept him in the half-guard and then he got a good side control. Well, my breathing stopped. I found myself unable to breath well and tapped out from pressure on my chest!!!
Can you imagine this? I panicked and gave up!
I have been diagnosed with 'Exercise-Induced' asthma before and got an inhaler for the prefight. But this kind of thing doesn't happen to me as much when training. Even though I get tired, I don't panic.
My instructor and buddy told me that this could be psychological. Do you guys know of anything I can do to overcome this half-ass shit? Any books on overcoming the anxiety, fear, any training tips, etc. One tip I got was to burn my lungs prior to the first match. Like I do while training, just go hard and then take the time to compose myself before the real fight. What do ya'll think?
Any help would be appreciated, I want to kick butt next time. It's about time for me to do so.
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