墊子上只會展現你的真實力:
觀察、追蹤你在墊上的柔術(BJJ)表現帶來的好處
為什麼「紀錄」是你突破「撞牆期」的秘密武器。
我們都會遇到「撞牆期」。在巴西柔術(BJJ)的世界裡,這是一段令人沮喪的時期——你覺得自己明明很努力地來上課,也投入了大量時間,但技術似乎就是沒有進步。你感覺自己卡住了,這讓下一條槓或下一條色帶感到遙不可及。
你是在努力的訓練還是聰明的訓練?
「感覺」自己很認真和「知道」自己很認真是兩回事。兩者之間的區別,往往來自一個簡單而強大的習慣:追蹤你的訓練。
這是一種思維的轉變——從「我想我這個月練得夠多次」轉變為「我知道我上了12堂課,其中3堂專注於『Guard Retention』(維持防守)」。
能量化的,才能被管理
這句經典名言在墊子上同樣適用。當你只是「憑感覺」訓練時,你依賴的是模糊的記憶。你上週有練習摔技(takedowns)嗎?還是兩週前?你真正做了多少次對打(rolling),又有多少次只是在練習技術?
「紀錄」用數據取代了猜測。它讓你客觀、誠實地看待自己的努力、強項與弱點。
這正是我們在道館網站中內建追蹤工具的原因。我們的系統不只讓你報名課程,更能幫助你建立個人的訓練歷史。你可以紀錄你參加的每一堂BJJ課程,甚至可以添加任何其他訓練——無論是體能課(S&C)、跑步,或是在家自主練習。
追蹤訓練對你柔術的實質好處
那麼,這樣做對你的技術到底有什麼幫助?
- 無可比擬的動力: 看到你的行事曆被滿滿的課程紀錄填滿,是種強大的視覺激勵。它具體地展現了你的努力,並建立了一種你不想中斷的「連續紀錄」(streak)。這讓「保持規律」從一件苦差事,變成一場你想贏的遊戲。
- 強大的模式識別: 這一點至關重要。訓練日誌能幫你找出模式。覺得自己的Guard(防守)很容易被過?翻開你的紀錄,你可能會發現過去一個月你只上了兩堂以Guard為主題的課。你可以發現(並修正)你無意中忽略的環節,例如逃脫(escapes)或摔技。
- 預防過度訓練與傷害: BJJ對身體的消耗很高。你如果經常感到酸痛、疲憊、提不起勁,你的訓練紀錄就是一個預警系統。它讓你客觀地檢視自己的訓練量,幫助你判斷自己是否在沒有足夠休息的情況下,連續高強度對打了太多天。
- 更聰明的目標設定: 如果不了解過去,你就無法規劃未來。與其許下「我想要升藍帶」這種模糊的願望,你的紀錄能幫助你設定具體、可執行的目標。例如:「我上個季度平均每月8堂課。這個季度,我的目標是12堂課,外加每週一次的『Open Mat』(自由練習)。」
你的進步是一個長篇故事,開始動筆吧。
BJJ之旅是一場馬拉松,而非短跑。進步從來都不是偶然,它是規律且明智努力的成果。
別再將你的成長交給運氣。開始使用你個人檔案中的追蹤工具吧。紀錄你的下一堂課、紀錄你的Open Mat。幾個月後,當你回顧時,你看到的將不再是你認為你做了什麼,而是你證明你完成了什麼。
我們墊上見。
The Mat Doesn't Lie: The Power of Tracking Your BJJ Training
Why logging your mat time is the secret ingredient to breaking through plateaus.
We all hit plateaus. In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, it’s that frustrating period where you feel like you’re showing up, putting in the time, but your game just isn't growing. You feel stuck, and the next stripe or belt seems further away than ever.
You feel like you're training consistently, but are you training smartly?
The difference between "feeling" like you're consistent and knowing you are often comes down to one simple, powerful habit: tracking your training. It’s the simple shift from "I think I trained enough this month" to "I know I had 12 sessions and 3 of them were focused on guard retention."
What Gets Measured, Gets Managed
There's a classic saying: "What gets measured, gets managed." This is especially true on the mats. When you just show up and train "by feel," you're relying on a fuzzy memory. Did you drill takedowns last week, or was that two weeks ago? How many live rolls did you actually have versus just drilling techniques?
When you start logging your activity, you replace guesswork with data. You get an objective, honest look at your actual mat time, your strong points, and your gaps.
This is exactly why we built tracking tools directly into our gym's website. Our system doesn't just let you sign up for classes; it empowers you to build a personal training history. You can log every single BJJ class you attend and even add any other workout you do—whether it's a strength & conditioning session, a run, or a solo drilling session at home.
The Real-World Benefits for Your Jiu-Jitsu
So, what does this actually do for your game?
- Unbeatable Motivation: Seeing your calendar fill up with logged classes is a powerful visual motivator. It represents your hard work and builds a "streak" you won't want to break. It turns your consistency from a vague goal into a game you can win.
- Powerful Pattern Recognition: This is where it gets crucial. A training log helps you spot patterns. Feeling like your guard is getting passed too easily? Look back at your log—you might realize you've only attended guard-focused classes twice in the last month. You can spot (and fix) unintentional gaps, like neglecting your escapes or takedowns.
- Preventing Overtraining & Injury: BJJ is demanding on the body. Feeling constantly sore, tired, and unmotivated? Your log can be an early warning system. It gives you an objective look at your training volume, helping you see if you've been rolling hard for 10 days straight without enough rest.
- Smarter Goal Setting: You can't plan your journey if you don't know where you've been. Instead of the vague goal of "I want my blue belt," your log helps you set concrete, actionable goals. "I averaged 8 classes a month last quarter. This quarter, I'm aiming for 12 and one open mat per week."
Your Progress is a Story. Start Writing It.
Your BJJ journey is a marathon, not a sprint. Progress isn't an accident; it’s the result of consistent, intelligent effort.
Stop leaving your growth to chance. Start using the tracking tools available to you right here on your profile. Log your next class. Log your open mat. In a few months, you’ll be able to look back not at what you think you did, but at what you proved you did.
See you on the mat.
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