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ohhh shutup bon : ) !!!!! ....w00t is a sound word ...just like saying yay!! i dont know where it came from but it sound funny!!!

 

yeah by the way bon!!.....what the hell is uber????

 

 

 

:mad:

boo!

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Thanks for noticing!

 

Yeah, I think that was me at the Pan Pacs in 2000.

 

I grilled the refs prior to my fights re the rules, and they said it was okay to stand up and keep on throwing the opponent as long as i wasn't "stalling".

 

So that is what I did - threw one guy, | dont know... something like 7 times before I was in a position to submit him? Yeah I may have been stronger than the guy, but that probably has a lot to do with training (ie I trained a lot), and technically he couldn't mix it either.

 

The strategy worked a treat, however I was later 'warned' that by standing up during the fight, I was effectively stalling, so would be penalised if I continued.

 

I had a real issue with that: that is, if my opponent cannot control me (ie keep me on the ground etc) why should I have stay kneeling down? Such is life... and that may be why many Judoka don't like competiting in BJJ competitions.

 

Since then I have refined my BJJ, and while I still don't mind throwing, I don't have to rely on it anymore - when I last fought (PanPacs 2001) I won about three fights on submission and two on points (46-0 in one of them!). Now I am a Blue belt, so I expect the quality of competition to be that much higher in the next competition.

 

I watched a Machado competition a weekend or two ago in Melbourne, and was pretty amazed by the number of fights that were decided by one thow (eg two points)... we are going to start training throws exclusively once a week at my club now - there were just too many wasted opportunities all round.

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Nah, that's not telling me at all!

 

Plus, it's w00t - with noughts, not an o!

 

Kind of odd how two people would go to the pan pacs, both be posting on this board, and one of them happens to be posting about the other. But, anyway..

 

Dutch, if you want to get bjjbarbie back for dissing you, I can help you. Just let me know, like, how dare she knock your elite judo take downs & throws! I have done 3 lessons of judo & I understand the power & the wrath contained in the throws. When I went to my first BJJ class I almost took a guy down with a sweep of the foot, no idea what it's called though. But, my point remains, judo contains the power! She goes to a McDojo she can only afford to go to once a week, so I think we're set to kick her ass.

 

Never the less, I'm going to train in judo again, then we'll kick her arse, okay ?

 

 

It takes sacrifice to be the best.


There are always two choices, two paths to take. One is easy. And its only reward is that it's easy.

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Yeah - what are the chances!

 

BJJ vs Judo - in my head it is all to do with the rules and how 'ard you train.

 

I don't have any problem with BJJBarbies comments - she is entitled to her views. I might suggest she goes along to the Victorian Judo International later this year to see some alternate competition - olympic standard athletes mixing it on the mat.

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On 2002-04-12 09:25, bjjbarbie wrote:

 

at the pan pacs in 2000(which is prob the largest bjj tournment in aus) i saw the most cheap moves by this judo guy.....as u mioght know u get 2 points for a takedown,..well this guy has a real strentgh in throwing takedowns.....and what he was doing was getting into a clench....takeing the guy down ...and then standing up again...and continuing this process......of whereby he won on points!!!

 

yeah i see the tacktics invloved, and sure there was no rule against it...but dont u reckon that is preety dodgy!!!!????!!!! :idea:

 

what do u think?

 

lindz!

wo bu zhidao

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On 2002-04-14 18:54, oshikoshitai wrote:

On 2002-04-12 09:25, bjjbarbie wrote:

 

at the pan pacs in 2000(which is prob the largest bjj tournment in aus) i saw the most cheap moves by this judo guy.....as u mioght know u get 2 points for a takedown,..well this guy has a real strentgh in throwing takedowns.....and what he was doing was getting into a clench....takeing the guy down ...and then standing up again...and continuing this process......of whereby he won on points!!!

 

yeah i see the tacktics invloved, and sure there was no rule against it...but dont u reckon that is preety dodgy!!!!????!!!! :idea:

 

 

 

sorry, previous post was an F-up

 

anyway, I wanted to say: any win is a win. no matter how you do it.

wo bu zhidao

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hahaha...this has got to b the best thrread eva!!! it is just one bog hack at sokmeone else.........u have a point to there dutch....but bon.ur still a tool!!!! ..u are such a big girls blouse who is a complete newbie at bjj!!!!!! hahahah

 

do u want me to hack u down bigtime!!!.........well: with 1-2 lessons a week...i cam

 

2nd in the pan pacs 2000

 

1st nas all styles state

 

and shuv this right up ur tight rectum.....bon i came 1st in the nas australian champions........sorry bon repeat what u have,..........u have the Mcdojo award for "most improved" hahahahah

 

:argue: :razz: :lol:

 

im shutting u down bon!!!!

 

 

boo!

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but oshikoshitai, u could kick someone in the groin and win by that aswell!!.....but who does that?.......

 

:bawling:

boo!

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