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Oh I’m sorry. I wasn’t clear I was referencing Drill to Win by Andre Galvao
Drill to Win: 12 Months to Better Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu https://www.amazon.com/dp/0981504485/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_d62GDbCB9BCB3
http://www.amazon.com/Drill-Win-Months-Brazillian-Jiu-Jitsu/dp/0981504485
Andre Galvao - Drill to Win
Galvao has a book which includes both solo and partner drills - http://www.amazon.com/Drill-Win-Months-Brazillian-Jiu-Jitsu/dp/0981504485
Jiu-Jitsu Brotherhood has a video of solo "animal" movements that I love: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNJk_OEO5MU
The other thing I do when I'm off the mat for awhile is to keep watching videos of the basics/fundamentals while I'm out so at least I have rehearsed in my mind what all the details are for the stuff I already know how to do. I really like the videos by Saulo Ribeiro, Xande Ribeiro, and Ze Mario for this purpose, but there's plenty of free stuff on YouTube if you're not looking to invest in a DVD set.
I highly recommend Galvao's book on movement and strength drills. http://www.amazon.com/Drill-Win-Months-Brazillian-Jiu-Jitsu/dp/0981504485
While you'll need some coaching from upper-belts at your school to critique your movement (it's hard to see/feel if you're doing them right), you'll be able to design a script of drills for yourself to fix all of your jiu jitsu shortcomings.
I have and throughly recommend the following:
Jiu-Jitsu University
Drill to Win
Advanced Brazilian Jiujitsu Techniques
Check out this book.
http://www.amazon.com/Drill-Win-Months-Brazillian-Jiu-Jitsu/dp/0981504485/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1345999434&sr=1-1
Yes, buy a foam roller.
Also, doing jiu jitsu specific drills will certainly help in live rolling. Consider picking up
Andrew Galvao: Drill to Win: 12 Months to better Jiu Jitsu