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Diquebutt
Feb 17, 2011

by Fistgrrl

fawker posted:

After watching BJ Penn fight earlier tonight, I noticed how ridiculously flexible his hips were.

Is this something that NORMAL people could eventually acheive or are you pretty much limited by what you're born with.

In what little prep I've done BEFORE I'm even doing BJJ, it's all in the work. E.Bravo, regardless of opinions on him, will not give out a BB to someone who isn't insanely flexible because it's so key to your guard and his techniques. I can get my legs pefectly flat after a few months stretching, just takes some time.

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Diquebutt
Feb 17, 2011

by Fistgrrl
I'm far from being familiar with collegiate wrestling, but do they have "inbetween" weight classes, i.e. having 185/195/205 as opposed to 185/205?

Diquebutt
Feb 17, 2011

by Fistgrrl

nemoulette posted:

Ed O'Neill recounts his first BJJ class

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSSt5OQ4zHc

I was disappointed when they didn't show him rolling with anyone. :smith:

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