Has anyone read this article yet? http://www.bjjee.com/featured/nino-s...names-on-them/
Has anyone read this article yet? http://www.bjjee.com/featured/nino-s...names-on-them/
Pffft.
Nah, but it makes me sad that Schembri's business is struggling bad enough for him to resort to this.
I love Schembri. But I take Jean Jacques' word over his. Jean Jacques is on the record stating that Eddie was the only one who made a whole system with that guard.
Nino was pulling his leg up for omoplata set ups, but he did not have a system broken down like Eddie. And Nino was not the only guy pulling his leg up. Soneca was doing that too. So he has no right to claim one set up as "his" move that was stolen. Eddie developed an entire guard system, not an omoplata set up. So Eddie has full right to name it whatever he wants to name it. As much as I got love for Nino, he sounds sour. He should just learn some marketing skills.
OK, I read it. Here's the problem. You invented the omo and gogo. Eddie didn't rename those. They're still the omo and gogo. No one stole and renamed.
Come on Elvis. Really?
These moves have been in human martial arts systems for century's . master Eddie has made it contempory for us today...
Anybody else initially read this as: "Eddie Bravo Stole My Posishes..."
Besides, we have inducted other folks' moves into the system and renamed them. Some of Marcelo's passes become M1, M2, M3, right? It's not stealing. It's not even renaming. It's assigning an internal code name.
Isn't that so?
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