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  • ghost55
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    Originally posted by cualltaigh View Post
    Yes, if only we had a dedicated forum where members could post footage from their competition matches. If only...
    Fuck, I posted a video of me getting raped for 30sec by a Sambo practitioner from somewhere in Eastern Europe. If anyone here has posted a more humiliating comp video I would be fairly surprised.

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  • goodlun
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    Originally posted by ermghoti View Post
    Bullshido needs a platform for crowdsourcing gong saus. We could call it Punchstarter. I'll volunteer to administrate it. No pay required, I'll just keep all the funds from any fight that falls through. :trollface.jpg:
    You should also keep all rights to any sort of video, then you could release DVDs.

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  • goodlun
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    Originally posted by W. Rabbit View Post
    I didn't think that's what BS.net was all about, attacking the people who DO train alive and who DO train realistically, just because they didn't train enough for something.
    You get attacked because you talk/act like the last 6 years of training have been consistent, constant and competitive.
    Truth is unless the training is consistent it doesn't mean much.
    Its like the guy thats a blue belt for 10 years using the fact he has been training for 10 years to act like he knows something more than he does know. Hes a blue belt plain and simple.
    Look I get it, I have been training BJJ for a long time but also because its not nearly as consistent as I would like I still suck ass. Hopefully this current go around last longer but its not looking likely since the situation has already changed dramatically, I moved where I am working and the guys gym is moving. So looks like I am back to training weekends only or changing gyms yet a fucking again.

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  • ermghoti
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    Bullshido needs a platform for crowdsourcing gong saus. We could call it Punchstarter. I'll volunteer to administrate it. No pay required, I'll just keep all the funds from any fight that falls through. :trollface.jpg:

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  • W. Rabbit
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    Originally posted by goodlun View Post
    The difference should be minute and subtle.
    Competition specific things don't have to be part of every class but the core of what you do should be able to be used in competition.
    I agree but it's also a matter of volume and consistency. It's been a couple years since I trained more than 4x a week with others. And, I've never had a chance to spar with anyone larger than myself in a San Shou or lei tai type format.

    Like I keep saying, it gets harder to find your size opponent when you're my size. I had to sacrifice myself on the Lei Tai to get access to it. I get plenty of BJJ practice with my size, but not other places. That's held me back a bit I guess.

    I wasn't consistently training for the year leading up. I didn't even decide to really commit until it was Spring already.

    It's funny how much training I've packed into the last 6 years, but because my skills were not sufficient to defeat "The better man", some people here want to turn that into negative shit.

    I didn't think that's what BS.net was all about, attacking the people who DO train alive and who DO train realistically, just because they didn't train enough for something.

    I had to choose not to attend and train for next year (my last chance), or give it a shot this year with the prep I had.

    I chose wisely. There is no delusion.

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  • goodlun
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    Originally posted by BKR View Post
    emphasis is placed on strategy and the tactics to implement it, situational drilling, etc etc.
    How is this not normal training?

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  • cualltaigh
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    Originally posted by W. Rabbit View Post
    You'll notice practically no one here ever posts video of their comp, but that won't stop them from trying to shitpile on mine.
    Yes, if only we had a dedicated forum where members could post footage from their competition matches. If only...

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  • BKR
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    Originally posted by goodlun View Post
    The difference should be minute and subtle.
    Competition specific things don't have to be part of every class but the core of what you do should be able to be used in competition.
    Prepping for competition gets pretty damned specific, in Judo at least.

    Of the core of what one does will be used in competition, if you mean fundamentals and core techniques/sequences.

    I disagree that the difference is minute and subtle, though. Training cycles definitely change for (serious) competition training. Much more emphasis is placed on strategy and the tactics to implement it, situational drilling, etc etc.

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  • goodlun
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    Originally posted by W. Rabbit View Post
    But you don't seem to grasp the difference between training and preparing for competition, but we both know why that is..
    The difference should be minute and subtle.
    Competition specific things don't have to be part of every class but the core of what you do should be able to be used in competition.

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  • ghost55
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    Originally posted by W. Rabbit View Post
    I did nothing according to who....YOU???

    I can tell you didn't even watch the video. I obviously threw punches and kicks in the fight, some of which landed.



    You do know I scored points for some strikes and taking him down with me, right? No, I doubt you know the first thing about what we're discussing.

    I've been training with qualified instructors for YEARS. Hung ga, BJJ, MT, boxing. But you don't seem to grasp the difference between training and preparing for competition, but we both know why that is..

    So, NOW that I know you haven't really watched the video and are parroting comments from others...the only reason you just mentioned the "judo throw" that is because I commented on it, about missing the seoinage attempt when I had him near the edge.

    I was not "completely fucking lost" LOL what a fucking lie. You'd probably get tossed like a salad.

    Yes or no question: are you Doofaloofa or like, just his distant cousin.



    If that's an offer to have me mount you and make you cry uncle, and post it here, accepted.
    Whatever. I'm always down to roll. With anyone. Not claiming that I will win mind you, but I am always up to give it a shot and show that I am willing to get on the mat.

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  • W. Rabbit
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    Originally posted by battheo View Post
    Rabbit (or anyone else) can you link to footage of the lei tai fights so I can see what you're talking about please?

    Cheers
    There's a whole thread on this subject in the CMA forum. My video is not posted there (the link to all 60+ videos is).

    Knock yourself out, but once again, trying to troll me or convince me my training is substandard to anyone's here...don't make me laugh, bro.

    You'll notice practically no one here ever posts video of their comp, but that won't stop them from trying to shitpile on mine.

    Do you think I was not prepared for that, win or lose? Come on, you guys should know me better than that by now..

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  • W. Rabbit
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    Originally posted by ghost55 View Post
    You did NOTHING in that fight. I don't think you threw a single strike.
    I did nothing according to who....YOU??? THEM??? Wow, now your lying has truly become institutionalized.

    I can tell you didn't even watch the video. I obviously threw punches and kicks in the fight, some of which landed. You can even hear them land on the video. Granted, the ones that hit me were louder...

    Obviously there was a shitload of clinching involved, and a lot of near throws off the platform.

    I was thrown cleanly (on the platform) only once, and the other throw I maintained some control and brought him down with me, which saves points. My ukemi wasn't that bad, I didn't get hurt from any of that.

    But obviously since to you that counts as "NOTHING", your entire opinion means ...NOTHING!

    You did know I scored points for some strikes and taking him down with me, right? And that when the ref stopped the fight due to my cut eye, we were still clinched and I had some arm control.

    Did you even watch the other fights, where people got KTFO? So, why doesn't that count as something positive I did...walking away from a lei tai match on my own accord.

    No, I doubt you know the first thing about what we're discussing.

    Originally posted by ghost55 View Post
    The closest you came to accomplishing anything was a mediocre attempt at a judo throw. You looked completely fucking lost. Riddle me this: are you actively training with a qualified instructor at this point in time. It's a yes or no question.
    I've been training with qualified instructors for YEARS. Hung ga, BJJ, MT, boxing. But you don't seem to grasp the difference between training and preparing for competition, but we both know why that is..

    So, NOW that I know you haven't really watched the video and are parroting comments from others...the only reason you just mentioned the "judo throw" that is because I commented on it, about missing the seoinage attempt when I had him near the edge.

    Maybe I could have pulled that off on other people, but not that day, and not with him. But you talk like I've never thrown anyone, and we know why. You're being ignorant.

    So yeah, no I was not "completely fucking lost" LOL what a fucking lie and not even funny. Just a stupid unqualified opinion. You'd probably get tossed like a salad.

    Yes or no question: are you Doofaloofa or like, just his distant cousin.

    Originally posted by ghost55 View Post
    Then how about we play that game next time I am in the tristate area (which could be as soon as this holiday season). You clearly do not understand how a heel hook works. At all. I mean I probably couldn't do shit to you with a knee bar, but a heel hook is something else.
    If that's an offer to have me mount you and make you cry uncle, and post it here, accepted.
    Last edited by W. Rabbit; 8/19/2015 5:46pm, .

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  • BKR
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    I'd like to hear from Jordan, as he I think we an all agree is an expert at "leg locks". Everybody else, including Rabbit, is just "theorycrafting".

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  • W. Rabbit
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    Originally posted by goodlun View Post
    2 things
    One why are you even talking about BJJ in an event that doesn't include ground fighting? No shit your BJJ isn't going to prepare you for a mostly striking match.
    Two you being unprepared doesn't mean other kick boxers that haven't been up on a platform are unprepared.
    You are far from the benchmark of martial artist stop thinking of yourself as such.
    No, and name one single instance ever where I claimed I was a benchmark or that I thought of myself as such.

    You don't even drink Kool-Aid, you are straight up huffing gas vapor and sucking major sycophantic cock, right now.

    Go read the threads and figure out who brought up BJJ. Wasn't me. We were discussing Villain's background and a BJJ video was posted.

    Then I made (some would say the mistake, but whatever) some comments about BJJ.

    According to Chen and similar idiots, I deserve to be harrassed whenever I comment on things I train in. Chen can't control his sadistic side, but it's fine, because he's a wimp and that's what wimps here do.

    Don't be a fucking wimp. I know you're a smaller guy and BJJ probably works for you, don't think it gives you any license to talk down to me about BJJ.

    None of you have submitted me, locked me, put me to sleep, etc. The day you do, then you can gloat about it here.

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  • goodlun
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    Originally posted by BKR View Post
    I'd say muscle tears would be a bit extreme, however, ligaments for sure. Might depend on how hard and fast it was done, and physiology of the victim.
    I am not a leg lock expert at all but I do train them, and I know that when I get say a toe hold that I get a tap with a with still having a lot more leverage that can be applied. I am talking about significantly more torque that can be applied. Legs make great levers.

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