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Venezolano

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  1. I wear a brand of here in Venezuela, called "Bushido" it's a karate-gi, i don't have money to buy an Atama It's white of course.
  2. I would not like to see something like that. Would be too weird :S
  3. In Judo the throws you do, the purpose is basically to takedown your opponent but you be still at stand up, a sacrifice throw is when you fall with your opponent to the ground.
  4. 2 or 3 times a week aprox 2 hours each session. BJJ
  5. I have about 3-4 months in BJJ and my instructor already teach me basic ankle lock too.. But, if you go to a competition and you're a blue belt for example, you can't win by kneebar for example (i guess, i'm not sure).
  6. In Judo throws isn't everything, but it's their in what they focuses in, also they do ne-waza (groundwork). In BJJ you do throws, but it isn't they strength, in fact, in a BJJ Competition, you begin stand up and when you takedown your opponent you get 2 points. You can use joint locks in BJJ but not in Judo.
  7. You have to be very careful with kneebars, they're very dangerous, they are not like armbars that you feel a lot of pain, and then "crack", knees are very delicated, and when you feel the pain maybe you are already with your knee broken. In fact, somebody told me, that in the Gracies academies, they don't teach it to people until brown belt
  8. jiu-jitsu fighter yeah but Judo focuses more on throws
  9. i don't care what you think or not, train Judo if it's the "best" for you
  10. ? so you're gonna judge it only by one fight.. don't you remember when the gracies wnt to a Judo school and defeated all people there? at least i don't waste my time training in a bs like aikido
  11. :s you are flaming BJJ, and if for you Judo is the best, why you want to learn about BJJ if it sucks for you?
  12. Ok, i'm not agree with you, but everybody has its own opinions, if you think that Judo has the same groundwork of BJJ ok, that yours opinion, i disagree I see BJJ has more techniques (in the ground) than Judo
  13. Ok, you use the guard, but it isn't a symbol like it is in BJJ, in BJJ you have much more techniques from there. I didn't say that ne-waza wasn't groundfighting, it is. But you can NOT compare the Judo groundwork with the BJJ one, BJJ is the best groundfighting out there. BJJ's focus is groundwork, like Judo are the throws..
  14. Althought the guard exists in Judo, they don't use it too much like in BJJ. In Judo you have Ne-Waza, but BJJ focuses in groundfighting, Judo doesn't.
  15. Well, maybe you have seen the most "famous" techniques in BJJ (those that distingue BJJ from others, like the guard..) The guard position for example, is the best position you can have when you're in the bottom, so that's why you see that when someone (specially if is a grappler) when is in the bottom looks for gethis oppponent in his guard. Also when you see side control, mount position, etc all those positions are used in BJJ. Double leg takedown is one of the most effective takedowns, and that's why so many people use it. Of course BJJ has many techniques, you can see for example: rear naked choke, armbars, triangle choke, ankle locks, kimura, etc.
  16. Yes maybe, like what Tank Abott do..
  17. what peace of the hell? if he is fucking you and you're confident you can beat him, KICK HIS FUCKING ASS, and shut up him!!!!
  18. i have no doubt that tito is good, but i think he talks very much
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