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Venezolano

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  1. gold weave's fabric is stronger than single weave, gold is like a double but is as light as a single weave.
  2. Ne-Waza is the ground fighting of Judo
  3. I want to buy a Machado one, but don't know if buy a single or a "hybrid" weave. i want it not to tear, but also it be light and not a heavy thing. Here are the link to compare the weave of each one: Single weave: http://store4.yimg.com/I/mkimonos_1719_1498362 Hybrid weave: http://store4.yimg.com/I/mkimonos_1727_14348271
  4. What brand is your gi? i have read that single weaves are lighter than a double or a gold, but are there strong? i don't want it get teared :S
  5. I want to buy a BJJ Gi, i was just checking out some Machado's Gi and i found that there is one gi that they say "for competition" (i think it was a gold or a hybrid weave), so, my question is, can i enter in a tournament with a single weave for example? Thanks,
  6. Excuse me, what are the differences between UFC and Pride rules?
  7. https://www.ufc.tv look in the fighters part. Originally he is a wrestler
  8. I definately would use a clinch, i can give my opponent strikes with my knees, clinch is very important
  9. Yes jiu-jitsu fighter, you're right, but i'm not agree that "he is a legend"
  10. I would love to see a re-match between Royce and Yoshida.
  11. oops, my last message got duplicated Sorry.
  12. What i can suggest to you, is that roll, roll, and roll The more you spar, you'll be better, at the beginning it's normal you use a resistance by "instinct", but when you are practicing it a lot, and rolling, you will know when to apply some technique as if it would be something natural, by instinct, but you have to practice a lot.What i can suggest to you, is that roll, roll, and roll The more you spar, you'll be better, at the beginning it's normal you use a resistance by "instinct", but when you are practicing it a lot, and rolling, you will know when to apply some technique as if it would be something natural, by instinct, but you have to practice a lot.What i can suggest to you, is that roll, roll, and roll The more you spar, you'll be better, at the beginning it's normal you use a resistance by "instinct", but when you are practicing it a lot, and rolling, you will know when to apply some technique as if it would be something natural, by instinct, but you have to practice a lot.
  13. i preffer to train without the Gi, because usually you're NOT wearing a Gi all time, you will be more confortable when a real situation presents to you if you are used to train with common clothes.
  14. Like jiu-jitsu fighter said, i recommend you study bjj too, and/or wrestling, and for stand up, without doubts Muay Thai, it's truly effective
  15. I study BJJ, althought i've done some Taekwondo and Karate
  16. I really want to learn Kali, i've seen some demostrations and it's pretty good
  17. Gold Weave is the best
  18. I have heard that Aikido is a defensive art, it doesn't have many attacks, but never heard about be a "grappling" style
  19. i always watch Aikido's lessons, but Aikido fpr Grappling? no way..
  20. to learn the advanced techniques you have to have a solid base. What makes the differences a black belt between a blue belt for example, is that the black one, "master" the basics. Learn the basics first, how to get position, escape from them and so..
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