I think this is the most nuanced response.
People who say, "walk in anywhere and you'll be ok" are keeping it overly simple. I'd say, walk in, look at the vibe of the place. If it looks accepting, go for it. Just be aware that I've heard old school brazilian coaches say things that were...
I like all this.
I would just remove guard passing all together and give 3 points for side control instead. It makes a huge difference especially if getting points for reversals. It would change what you had to do to salvage a position and would make more sense in an mma context.
no man.
They are chums.
No one can get into anyones head and get someone’s true feelings but I’ve read Nakai say more than once that they’re cool.
We just got to take him at his word.
He is flattering him. Yuki Nakkai and a bunch of local martial arts experts collaborated to exchange techniques and cross promote. He's not going to say "Jiu jitsu is the best, that's why I do it." He's trying to let everyone shine by identifying strong points in those arts. Like being a...
Renzo had plenty of time to tap and CHOSE not to.
what’s the point of calling it a submission if the opponent doesn’t have the opportunity to to walk out without being maimed.
sure it’s legal but it’s still a dick move.
even in a kick punching contest
Yeah sure. I think a lot of that has to do with MMA guys know you need strength and conditioning, whereas BJJ guys always pretend BJJ shouldn't use strengths. Than you get all these average bjj guys all pikachu surprised when they roll with a person who's picked up a kettlebell before.
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