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re: BJJ Competitions, and why I hate them.

Posted on 9/19/16 at 12:48 pm to
Posted by Supreme Tiger
Member since Sep 2016
642 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 12:48 pm to
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We're just two different types of grapplers -- I'm realistic, you're sport.


Except we're not talking about what type of grapplers we are.

We're talking about the sport of BJJ in a competition setting.

BJJ is a skill within the skill of grappling, therefore during competition the focus needs to be on the specific art of BJJ -- which is a gentle and skilled art.

In BJJ gyms realistic situations are taught and practiced. And MMA athletes supplement their BJJ training with other wrestling skills, boxing, kick boxing ect to become fully developed fighters.

You're easily the least rational person I've encountered in a long time on the internet. You've been presented with plenty of good arguments. You're ill in the mind, my friend. For real.

This isn't even a close discussion.
This post was edited on 9/19/16 at 12:57 pm
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
21146 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 12:56 pm to
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Except we're not talking about what type of grapplers we are.


You literally have told me several times that I must not grapple, or after a few arm locks I think I'm an expert grappler.

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We're talking about the sport of BJJ in a competition setting.


I need you to respond to this specifically.

You've seen the three times that I've mentioned that there are legitimate removals of techniques at lower levels like leglocks, neck cranks and bicep slicers?

Won't say anything after this, because I fricking get the difference between sport and real life, I'm telling you that those are too difficult to avoid because they're so fast and that slams are easily avoidable so why not just teach your students to avoid slams rather than outlaw a legitimate technique? What's the difference between me dropping you on your head with an uchi mata and a slam aside from the position? Your head is still being spiked.

But don't forget to answer that I have clearly demonstrated the dangers of certain moves, thanks.
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
21146 posts
Posted on 9/19/16 at 1:20 pm to
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Except we're not talking about what type of grapplers we are.


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what you're saying is absurd and an indication that you don't know anything about jiu jitsu


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Your repeated bragging about your experience in grappling is a good indication of your ego in overdrive.


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Your entire vibe is off for BJJ. You are a force guy and you don't like a limitation of force. That was a nice way of saying you're a douchebag.


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I think you wanted to let everyone know you grapple


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even if you've dabbled in some arm locks.


You're autistic, for real.

''We're not talking about what kind of grapplers we are...''

After you use all of those lines in the same conversation.
This post was edited on 9/19/16 at 1:23 pm
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