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For example, I have noticed in my recent training with jnp, that my more sambo-oriented approach to groundwork makes for a different game. He can still catch me 10 times out of 10, but I am starting to see how sambo strategy can trump BJJ strategy in some ways... with pinning, for instance.
The flipside, of course, is that the sambo, wrestling, and judo strategy of turtling is not as strong as regaining guard. -
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11/04/2012 10:23am2
I assume you're aware that Helio was complaining about the negative influence of sport BJJ 20-15 years ago?
There is no doubt that BJJ is moving away from self defense applications as it becomes more popular as a sport. Fewer and fewer BJJ gyms have self defense classes it seems.
If you're a blue belt or higher that has never done any MMA style sparring while in the guard, side control or mount positions, you probably have an unrealistic perspective on BJJ.If you do not test yourself against the unknown, how can you truly know if the tools you possess actually work? -
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Not sure if this addresses your question but I'll post it anyway. The article discusses some of your concerns.
This year, the Nationals will be different: the points system has been discarded, meaning the only way a competitor can win a match and advance on to the next round is to submit their opponent during their allotted 15-minute period. (A fighter can win their entire division in one match if they're the only one to get a submission in it).
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...cie/index.html -
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"So, yeah, Zen teachers may well insult you, work you to the bone, hit you with sticks, shout verbal abuse at you, and punch the **** out of you.
And when the ****'s been punched out of you, you might just find that you're far better-off without it." - Vieux Normand
"So in short, BJJ wins again. BJJ, and chainmail." - TheMightyMcClaw
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"Eventually, I realized it doesn't matter what art you train, what matters is the method in which you train. Training in an alive manner, under skilled and qualified instruction, is the single most important aspect of gaining martial skill. All else is window dressing." - JNP; saying it, how it is! -
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"So, yeah, Zen teachers may well insult you, work you to the bone, hit you with sticks, shout verbal abuse at you, and punch the **** out of you.
And when the ****'s been punched out of you, you might just find that you're far better-off without it." - Vieux Normand
"So in short, BJJ wins again. BJJ, and chainmail." - TheMightyMcClaw
"On bullshido, your opinions are not sacred, neither are your feelings." - Scrapper
"You entered the lions' den. Don't bitch if you get eaten." - danniboi07
"Needless to say, it's much easier to clear a bunch of drunk kids out of your house when you're yelling GTFO and carrying a samurai sword." - DerAuslander
"Eventually, I realized it doesn't matter what art you train, what matters is the method in which you train. Training in an alive manner, under skilled and qualified instruction, is the single most important aspect of gaining martial skill. All else is window dressing." - JNP; saying it, how it is! -
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Posted On:
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Style: belt and jacket wrestling
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