If experienced grappler who want to stand up in the opponents guard, he will not be thinking, "OK, I still kneel right here and here for the control side, now I take the left hand grips with finger on the lapel, with the twist my hand, take arms other, the finger right here, post arm and my body to prevent the armbar and triangle choke, one leg post 13 inches from the body, push, and now I post around the second leg 22 inches from the other ...
Usually a more experienced grappler think the more important. Having thought more freely because small things have been automated, and become a reflex."The things that will never lie to you are Your Trainings."
Because no interference by this small detail, he can concentrate on more strategic picture that large, or trying to solve a tactical problem more complicated.
And for hours on the mat, which in the end you can do to make this better tactics.
Time on the mat:
- make your movements and create a reflex reaction that you have a fast movement towards the opponent.
- gives you the experience to recognize the different situations and instinctive know what to do.
- Can filter out information that blind and quickly choose which one is more important.
If you only exercise consists of the time on the mat, and you do not have any formal instruction, then you can still remain to have a better skill. Of course, to develop better, you must be combine the quality information with mat time.