Kurt Robbins wrote:Thanks for posting that. A lot of BJJ guys neglect their throws and are too complacent about staying on their back (just my opinion). The Sambo guys have some nice throws in that video. That video showed why I don't like the Gi, too much of it's own game and does not transfer well to MMA and an opponent can stall and just hold your Gi.
I've been working so much on stand up preparing for an upcoming fight that I have not rolled much lately. I miss it.
Areios wrote:well I started with no gi and it was a fast transition to gi. And then almost I trained for a year with just gi, and I had a realy big problem to get used to nogi again
josh wrote:regarding the "gi vs. no-gi" debate, Jake posted a really nice piece on his blog about Eddie Bravo that contains some interesting stuff. as a BJJ/grappling noob, I found it very thought-provoking:
http://threeharmonies.blogspot.com/2009 ... ining.html
Kurt Robbins wrote:A lot of BJJ guys neglect their throws and are too complacent about staying on their back (just my opinion).
johnwang wrote:- Judo match because both guys don't intend to remain balance after throwing. You won't see good balance after throwing.
johnwang wrote:Kurt Robbins wrote:A lot of BJJ guys neglect their throws and are too complacent about staying on their back (just my opinion).
This futher prove that
- "ground game" will destroy the "throwing art".
- nobody can throw you if you just lie down backward by yourself.
Why does anybody want to learn any throwing skill if all he/she needs is just "pull guard"? When the BJJ guy does not even try to resist the throw, it hurts my eyes just to watch it. It just feels like the guy doesn't care about "body structure". It's very umpleasnt to watch this clip
It's fun to watch a
- boxing match because both guys try to hit each other (both guys try not to be hit).
- SC match because both guys try to throw each other (both guys try not to be thrown).
- Sanshou/Sanda match because both guys try to hit and throw each other (both guys try not to be hit and thrown).
It's not plesant to watch a
- BJJ match because both guys don't try to hit or throw each other. You won't see throwing skill and resistance against throwing skill.
- Judo match because both guys don't intend to remain balance after throwing. You won't see good balance after throwing.
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