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re: BJJ Competitions, and why I hate them.
Posted on 9/19/16 at 1:20 pm to Supreme Tiger
Posted on 9/19/16 at 1:20 pm to Supreme Tiger
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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
Posted on 9/19/16 at 2:23 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
You've displayed no ability to have a genuine discussion.
Rolling it back -- You said you're a real grappler and I'm a sport grappler. (I don't compete in BJJ anymore, btw, for the reason that I'm not interested in the sport aspect).
I replied that we're not talking about us as individuals because this thread is about the sport of BJJ in the setting of a competition -- so the type of grappler's we are as individuals is irrelevant to this discussion. I hope you see why.
You continue to not grasp the concept that BJJ is a skill within the skill of grappling. In a BJJ competition you're isolating the art of BJJ, which is a gentle and skilled art -- which makes forceful slamming something that shouldn't be rewarded.
I mean, this really isn't that difficult to understand. You seem to be unwilling to understand.
This 'debate' has not been close at all. This thread went horribly wrong for you. I realize that's difficult for you to deal with.
Rolling it back -- You said you're a real grappler and I'm a sport grappler. (I don't compete in BJJ anymore, btw, for the reason that I'm not interested in the sport aspect).
I replied that we're not talking about us as individuals because this thread is about the sport of BJJ in the setting of a competition -- so the type of grappler's we are as individuals is irrelevant to this discussion. I hope you see why.
You continue to not grasp the concept that BJJ is a skill within the skill of grappling. In a BJJ competition you're isolating the art of BJJ, which is a gentle and skilled art -- which makes forceful slamming something that shouldn't be rewarded.
I mean, this really isn't that difficult to understand. You seem to be unwilling to understand.
This 'debate' has not been close at all. This thread went horribly wrong for you. I realize that's difficult for you to deal with.
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