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I'm not allowed to share the actual story but I have a piece of advice for white belts (or in fact anyone). If you are mad at your instructor because he doesn't let you do something against the rules, please don't try to physically intimidate your instructor. It's loltastic. We've seen you roll/strike. Your instructor is not scared. His job is literally to teach people how to apply force to resisting opponents. The only reason that you are not hurt is because we can't take your threats seriously at all. Just because BJJ is informal and laid back doesn't mean you can do whatever the gently caress you want during class and treat the instructor like a fellow white belt. Yuns fucked around with this message at 00:58 on Jul 25, 2018 |
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Yuns posted:I'm not allowed to share the actual story but I have a piece of advice for white belts (or in fact anyone). If you are mad at your instructor because he doesn't let you do something against the rules, please don't try to physically intimidate your instructor. It's loltastic. We've seen you roll/strike. Your instructor is not scared. His job is literally to teach people how to apply force to resisting opponents. The only reason that you are not hurt is because we can't take your threats seriously at all. Had this happen a few months ago, some white belt dude from Brazil was visiting. He got really salty when one of our other white belts straight ankle locked him, and when he was informed we allowed that and he should cool down he got real salty at our coach, who just laughed him off and kicked him off the mat and told him to come back when he can be a cool dude again. What the guy didn't know, and what should have made him cool down immediately if he had any sense was when he started mouthing off and literally everyone stopped rolling and just stared at him waiting for him to do the dumb.
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# ? Jul 25, 2018 01:09 |
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Yeah that poo poo won't last long
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Yuns posted:I'm not allowed to share the actual story but I have a piece of advice for white belts (or in fact anyone). If you are mad at your instructor because he doesn't let you do something against the rules, please don't try to physically intimidate your instructor. It's loltastic. We've seen you roll/strike. Your instructor is not scared. His job is literally to teach people how to apply force to resisting opponents. The only reason that you are not hurt is because we can't take your threats seriously at all. How anyone who has rolled even one or two times with even a crappy blue belt thinks this is a good idea is beyond me. I would hate (secretly love) to see my old instructor, 250 lb black belt, trained in Thailand, multiple amateur MMA bouts, go HAM on someone.
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spandexcajun posted:How anyone who has rolled even one or two times with even a crappy blue belt thinks this is a good idea is beyond me. I think the dude was just used to acting like a tough guy outside the gym and forgot that he was in a place where literally everyone there could beat him down easily. (Let alone the loving multi-degree black belt instructor.)
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I can't imagine mouthing off to either of my professors. One is 50 and 155 and is a 3rd degree BB and would gently caress me up, the other is mid-30s, 190 and would gently caress me up. Rolling with the younger dude literally makes me feel like a small child. I can't do anything he doesn't want me to, and he can submit me going about 2%, maybe 3% max.
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# ? Jul 25, 2018 01:44 |
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What was the rule in question, if that wouldn't be too incriminating?
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# ? Jul 25, 2018 02:15 |
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Nestharken posted:What was the rule in question, if that wouldn't be too incriminating? Probably heel hooking as a white belt.
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EDITED OUT.
Yuns fucked around with this message at 03:10 on Jul 25, 2018 |
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I had a response typed out for the edited post, sorry about that. :X
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Sorry. Too easy to identify the parties so I deleted it.
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# ? Jul 25, 2018 03:24 |
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i can't even fathom being that retarded. is he not getting crushed by literally every blue belt he rolls with?
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# ? Jul 25, 2018 03:39 |
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In the last week I've only had around 3-4 hours sleep each night. Today I rolled with a guy who hasn't submitted me / been submitted by me for months, I'm pretty level with him. He just submitted me over and over, probably 6 times in 10 minutes. This poo poo makes a difference. Just writing this to remind me to get more sleep. starkebn fucked around with this message at 09:49 on Jul 25, 2018 |
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I wonder if it’s more about physical tiredness or more about impaired reasoning ability?
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# ? Jul 25, 2018 07:32 |
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02-6611-0142-1 posted:I wonder if it’s more about physical tiredness or more about impaired reasoning ability? 10/90
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# ? Jul 25, 2018 07:50 |
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Danaher Back Attacks is out, btw
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02-6611-0142-1 posted:I wonder if it’s more about physical tiredness or more about impaired reasoning ability? Marching Powder posted:10/90 definitely this, I was thinking "I need to worry about getting triangled" then seconds later I would get triangled without doing anything
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# ? Jul 25, 2018 09:47 |
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There’s an amazing video of a world class BJJer and multiple time Abu Dhabi winner getting accosted by a drunk guy at a restaurant. Drunk guy ends up looking like a little kid trying to fight his dad despite probably having 100 pounds on the grappler. I don’t think he’s even breathing heavy by the time the cops show up I’ll post it when I find it again.
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# ? Jul 25, 2018 09:51 |
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Matt Serra yeah? Good patter
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# ? Jul 25, 2018 10:04 |
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It's either matt serra or ryan hall
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Yup, Ryan Hall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JUXrGxoS8I Jesus christ why would someone pick a fight with Serra of all people? Ryan Hall looks like a regular small, skinny dude. Serra looks as wide as he is tall.
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SpaceSDoorGunner posted:Jesus christ why would someone pick a fight with Serra of all people? Ryan Hall looks like a regular small, skinny dude. Serra looks as wide as he is tall. https://www.theonion.com/report-average-male-4-000-less-effective-in-fights-th-1819576624 There are some guys who will pick irrational fights especially when they've been drinking. Some of our black belts are not just skilled grapplers but just look like complete savages even if you didn't know anything about their fighting skills and yet dumbasses will start poo poo with them.
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# ? Jul 25, 2018 11:47 |
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Ryan Hall is a beast
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SpaceSDoorGunner posted:Yup, Ryan Hall No but you see BJJ and MMA are sports not real fighting styles. They would be completely unprepared if I tried to gouge their eyes or kick them in the balls. Also I am dumb as gently caress.
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Who would you guys want to do a one hour training session? For me it would be Ryan Hall and Demian Maia. Roger Gracie too
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Robson Moura I suppose I mean, I am kinda cheating since it's actually likely it may happen if I train long enough Mel Mudkiper fucked around with this message at 14:34 on Jul 25, 2018 |
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Yuns posted:Here is an Onion article that pretty much explains it: One of our instructors - a grizzled multi-degree black belt - mused the other day that "street fights are easy but dangerous; cage fights are hard but way safer."
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CommonShore posted:One of our instructors - a grizzled multi-degree black belt - mused the other day that "street fights are easy but dangerous; cage fights are hard but way safer." I liked Seanbaby's summary that anyone who claims to have been in more than three streetfights and isnt stabbed is lying Mel Mudkiper fucked around with this message at 14:46 on Jul 25, 2018 |
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spb posted:Who would you guys want to do a one hour training session? For me it would be Ryan Hall and Demian Maia. Roger Gracie too Erik Paulson
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spb posted:Who would you guys want to do a one hour training session? For me it would be Ryan Hall and Demian Maia. Roger Gracie too Jean Jacques or Marcelo, for me.
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Mendes Bros for me. There was a free one down at Atos with Galvao recently but it filled up lightning fast, and Im willing to bet the Atos guys had first call.TheTofuShop posted:Jean Jacques I recently went to a seminar of his. Picked up some really good concepts and little things that help the basics like posture, back attacks and defending the back.
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CommonShore posted:Anyone have suggestions for where I should go for a Vancouver drop-in? I liked Burnaby Bjj when I was in the area. Looks like they have no-gi on Mondays.
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spb posted:Who would you guys want to do a one hour training session? For me it would be Ryan Hall and Demian Maia. Roger Gracie too Do they have to be alive? If not it'd definitely be Oswaldo Fadda.
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Mel Mudkiper posted:No but you see BJJ and MMA are sports not real fighting styles. They would be completely unprepared if I tried to gouge their eyes or kick them in the balls. Also I am dumb as gently caress. I used to do TKD (my first martial art) with a former Olympian, so we were focused mostly on just fighting, though in any TMA school you need the hobbyists and kids to pay the bills. One of the other guys there, M also did BJJ so we would usually roll after doing TKD sparring, though there were a lot of the hobbist or "self defense" TKD types there too. I never had the flexibility to be a black belt where things requiring insane flexibility like Andy Hug style drop kicks are basically a requirement to be competitive, but it was fun, and I learned a few counters that can surprise more conventional kickboxers. I mentioned that BJJ is a really useful thing for someone who already is good at TKD, because throwing high kicks and the way distance management works in sport TKD makes you very vulnerable to takedowns. I remember one of the dudes, a more "senior" TKD black belts than me or M (though in no way actually a better fighter than us, he was one of those guys who did all the Katas forever), was telling us pretty much this unironically, with a dash of "I wouldn't let someone take me down." I was like brother anyone gets close enough to grab or shoot on you every time you spar, and you've never even practiced a single sprawl in your life. A few months later we actually started doing hapkido which is basically TKD + Judo and I just kept endlessly hip tossing him until he finally broke down and admitted that maybe he should learn actual takedown defense beyond "not letting me". That was fun.
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SpaceSDoorGunner posted:
Yeah I did Hapkido all through my teenage years and got up to Blue Belt and it is what made me consider BJJ since I ended up enjoying rolling a lot more than sparring. It's funny because even when doing big spinny kicks and poo poo the instructor was like "never try this in a real fight, just clinch the guy and take him down" One of my favorite things is to go back and find articles and columns from black belt magazine post UFC 1-2 with salty guys talking about how to stop the "gracie tackle" with spinning elbows and poo poo
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02-6611-0142-1 posted:Danaher Back Attacks is out, btw Got this and its really good
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 03:37 |
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aw man today was my first day going through bow and arrow chokes those things loving suck
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On the bright side now you can defend armbars with 100% efficacy
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Mel Mudkiper posted:aw man today was my first day going through bow and arrow chokes yeah.
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Anyone here play Shin to Shin and have recommendations for Gi and No Gi Shin to Shin? I've kinda fallen in love with the position, but a lot of what I can find for No Gi shin to shin is Single Leg X Entries.
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