Showing posts with label Koral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Koral. Show all posts

Friday, September 19, 2014

2014 IBJJF Dallas Open


The IBJJF came to town last weekend and I was fortunate enough to be healthy and able to participate.  I don't compete often but I do try my best to give it a go when the IBJJF is in town.  The federation does get a lot of flack from some people in the sport but overall it is still the best and brings out the highest level competitors on average.  I feel that they still set a high bar that others try to reach with running tournaments.

This is the 3rd Dallas Open I have competed in and all three have been at the same venue.  I do think they have outgrown the venue a bit but the predictability of location is nice for me.  This was my first real tournament as a brown belt.  There were no competitors in the my age group (Master 2...yeah I'm old) so I decided to move down into Master 1 with 3 other guys already there.  Unfortunately a few days out one of the competitors moved out of our division leaving us in a three man bracket.  My preparation was probably better than any I have had leading up to the tournament.  My cardio felt as good as ever so I felt confident I could at least just focus on NOT making mistakes and playing my game.

I drew the first match with a guy I have never competed against.  The other competitor I was familiar with and had the 1st round bye.  During training I had really focused on my closed guard game and felt great about my ability to chain submissions and sweeps from here.  I was able to pull closed guard right off the bat and get to work.  He did a good job of shutting down my first attacks and attempted to stand a couple times.  I transitioned into De La Riva guard briefly then back into closed guard.  I was able to secure an over hook on his right arm from the closed guard and immediately started to control his free hand.  This allowed me to set up a triangle choke from this position.  He did a good job of hiding the trapped arm which made finishing the choke difficult. I switched from a orthodox triangle to a reverse triangle a couple times trying to wear him down.  I was able to eventually control the trapped arm and finished the match with a kimura from the triangle choke position.


Getting the win was a real confidence booster for me especially since I knew the fresh guy would have to go next against the person I had just defeated.  About ten minutes passed giving me time to talk to my coach and discuss the upcoming final.  After some time had passed the table called for me back on the mat which caught me off guard.  I'm not sure if my previous opponent was injured or what but he didn't compete again so the final came up a bit unexpectedly for me.  I had mentally prepared myself for this opponent and knew I had to avoid his closed guard.  When the match started I was careful and managed to secure my own closed guard.  The match was difficult and most likely boring to watch.  He did a very good job of neutralizing my ability to attack controlling one of my lapels and using a stiff arm to keep me down.  He used his other arm to jam my opposite side hip in order to open and create space.  Some people were confused as to why I couldn't attack that extended arm but the hip pressure he applied made it very difficult and dangerous for me to open and attack without allowing him to move into a passing position.  Most of the match was spent fighting for grips in this position.  Neither one of us was very willing to open up and switch our game plans.  There was at least one time that I did open and transition into half guard.  He immediately started to use a leg weave attempting to pass.  I was very fortunate to avoid the pass and not have an advantage awarded to the opponent here.  I got back to closed guard and the same fight ensued working for grips.  We were both hit with a stalling penalty with the score 0-0, 0-1 0-1 (negatives) around the 3 minute mark. I worked really hard in the final minute to sweep and avoid a referee decision.  With only 00:17 remaining he was hit with another stalling penalty.  Time in the match ended and I was lucky to win.


I hated to win the final in that manner but not every match or final for that matter are going to be the most exciting.  I have found that finals tend to be more closely fought and this one played out just that way.  I have a lot of respect for both of the guys that I competed against over the weekend and hope to have a chance to meet them again in competition.  Huge thanks to all my teammates and friends from other gyms that helped me prepare for this competition.  Five Grappling is coming up next!


2014 IBJJF Dallas Open Results:
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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Koral MKM Review

When I first started training back in early 2008 it didn't take me long to accumulate a few gi's.  Jiu-Jitsu was a new "thing" for me and I spared no expense to find a gi I simply loved.  I started with a Gameness Platinum, then an Ouano, then I found Koral.  Koral seemed to have a style about it that I really liked.  Additionally my body type fell really well into their sizing chart.  I picked up a blue Koral Classic and wore that for a really long time.  Fast forward almost four years later and my awesome wife purchased a Koral MKM in navy for me last December.  I was really excited since I had not had a new gi in about two years and my current assortment of mis-matched tops/bottoms were not holding up well.  For those not familiar with Koral here is a basic description and sizing chart provided:

The Koral MKM Competition GI is a high performance kimono designed for world class competition as well as hardcore jiu-jitsu training. This gi features a combination of lightness, but it is not so thin that your opponents can grip you easily. As with all Koral gi's the collar is made of a vulcanized rubber so that it does not absorb sweat and does not promote the growth of mold or mildew. The jacket is made with 1 piece of fabric (no seam in the back) for strength, comfort and durability.

This gi is made of 100% pre-shrunk cotton so you can expect minimal shrinkage. 

Size Chart
HeightWeight (lbs)Size
5'0"-5'4"95-120A-0
5'4"-5'8"125-155A-1
5'8"-6'0"155-190A-2
5'11"-6'2"200-250A-3
6'1"-6'4"220-255A-4

My first impressions of the MKM were very good.  The stitching is always very clean with Koral gi's. This MKM would be my 4th gi by the Brazilian company.  The patches are really nice and set it apart from the standard Classic gi.  I know some people don't like having lots of patches on their gi's but I don't fall into that category IF they are done tastefully.

Koral is one of the few gi manufacturers that hasn't changed terribly much since I came into the sport.  I feel that this is due to a really good product that is consistent and almost always available for the consumer.  The design of the MKM simply hasn't changed with the jacket and pants.  Both fit just as my Koral Classic did back in 2008.  The thing that is different about this MKM is the navy blue color.  This color is very dark and stands out from the standard white or blue gi's.  It is so dark it almost appears as black to some people.  If I have a gripe about the design of the gi it is that Koral hasn't made any significant changes in a long time.  They have made some recent changes to the Classic gi and even introduced some different gi's over the years but style-wise, not much has changed.


The fit was exactly as I expected.  I am 5'7" and 155lbs.  I fall into the high end up of an A1 and the fit is very good.  The jacket and pants are not overly bulky or long.  They could stand at most maybe 10-15 minutes in the dryer but no more than that.  These gi's are pre-shrunk but anyone can shrink a gi in the washing machine with warm water and a trip to the dryer with some medium to high heat.  I intend to use this gi for competitions and plan to keep it legal in the fitting department.  Washing in cold and line drying this gi is the way to go.  I will occasionally throw it in the dryer on low heat with a dryer sheet to soften it up.

Prior to washing this gi I did soak it in vinegar in the bath tub in an attempt to lock the navy blue color into the gi.  This is generally recommended for all colored gi's. Let's be honest, there is nothing worse than a dark colored gi that has faded considerably.  I've seen so many black gi's out there that look gray due to old age and hundred of trips through the washing machine.  I have taken special care not to abuse this gi on the mats.  I wear it once per week to help preserve it and the gi has not lost much if any of it's dark coloration thus far after five months of use.  (Please note in the pictures that I did intentionally shrink the gi a little bit but not a significant amount.)  


As I stated before, the jacket is very predictable as compared to the Koral Classic.  I had always thought that the lapel was the same on the MKM and Classic.  However, upon comparing a Classic gi purchased about two years ago and the lapel of this MKM it appears I may be wrong.  The lapel and collar of the MKM appears to be slightly more thick than that of this Classic gi.  I'm not sure if that is due to the age/wear and tear of the Classic gi but I'm willing to be that it is not and was intended to be that way.  For all other manner, the fit of the MKM is identical to that of the Classic.  The weave and weight feel identical outside of the collar feeling a bit more rigid on the MKM.  I think that is likely attributed to the extra thickness of the collar/lapel and the fact that the MKM is just newer.  The length and bulkiness in the arms is very acceptable.  I do not like to feel like I am swimming around in my gi and this is avoided with the MKM.  The skirt on this gi is an acceptable length resting on the top of my thigh.  I find that it is not unnecessarily long but long enough that it makes the lapel tails very useful for attacking with chokes.


The pants on this gi are one of my favorite aspects of the uniform.  They feel like they were custom tailored to fit me.  I have plenty of gi's from other manufacturers that are comfortable but very bulky giving my opponents too much material to grab onto.  The pants are very fitted but not so much that they will not pass an IBJJF inspection.  My only gripe about the pants is the traditional drawstring as opposed to the rope style that many other brands have now adopted.  You can get these drawstrings very tight but when it comes to taking them off....that's another story.  Once these drawstrings are soaking wet from sweat they are a bit of a chore to remove.   Untying them isn't really the issue.  Once they are untied they simply are very tight against your waist still and require a little tugging to loosen the material from the death hold they have created against your hips.   This is a very minor issue for me.  These pants more than make up for this small issue in overall fit so it's not a deal breaker.  If they ever adopted a more friendly rope drawstring I certainly wouldn't be disappointed either.  The only other modification I could see to make these pants better are double drawstring loops to give more stability to the enclosure portion of the pants.  I have never had an enclosure loop tear but if it did, I think it would be nice to have additional loops as a back up.  The pants also feature an additional layer of material to reinforce the knees.  This is really important for those of us that either have a fitted pair of pants and/or spend a lot of time in guard or shooting.




My impressions of the gi while rolling are about how I expected them to be....VERY GOOD.  This gi feels very fitted on my body.  I don't feel like my opponents have any sort of advantage in the grips department.  One of my biggest gripes about some of the "Light" gi's is experiencing stretching in the sleeves.  This is definitely not an issue with the MKM and breaking my opponents grips is not a chore.  The MKM doesn't feel overly heavy either.  The gi itself weighs about 4.4 lbs.  Certainly not a "Light" gi but not the heaviest out there either.  I have competed once in this gi since getting it and do feel that it is perfect for regular training and definitely competition due to the cut and feel.  While I do periodically try other brands I keep finding myself coming back to the one I like best and that is Koral.

*Credit to my daughter, Caitlin for taking the pictures of me in the gi!  

This review has since been featured on Gi Reviews.net here:

http://gireviews.net/koral-mkm-competition-bjj-gi-review/