I have over 50 competitions and I did not get over the adrenaline dump until I had at least 30.
I don't know what it was that changed... maybe I started thinking that competitions were just another type of training. Maybe it was warming up with yoga for competitions and a little bit of...
Maia's big accomplishment was his 2007 ADCC win.
His world titles are in CBJJF, rather than IBJJF, which are way less prestigious and are not usually considered as "World Championships" even if they are named so.
The unrealistic part of EBI is getting a free back control and a free spider-web after somebody successfully managed to refrain from tapping during regulation time.
I am not opposed to this ruleset, I like different rule-sets as they bring different action to the game. But I can understand the...
But Luke wasn't a brown belt. His experience is only garage training with Rorion Ben Kenobi back when there was no established Jedi Jiu Jitsu and then training under Yoda Machado in one of those celebrity no-sparring gyms. Even if Yoda gave him a brown belt, he is no better than a technical blue...
Luke had next to no competition in comparison to Professor Vader. He learnt from Youtubewan Kenobi and had nobody to practice his jedi skills with.
And no, Luke did not beat Vader. Professor Vader was flow rolling and he let him get the armbar as a confidence boost.
And Vader would be like a...
Who did he get his brown belt from? Obi Wan hologram? Who signed his knighthood? Please say no to professor holotube and their online grading. How many hours did he spar?
Vader certainly was a 5th degree blackbelt and an accomplished competitor back in the day, but he was flow rolling with...
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