+1
And if you go further south, i.e. Mexico, you don't wanna know that shit that goes down. lol
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http://www.mmafighting.com/2014/3/15...g-power-in-ufc
You guys will love this, one of the keys to Johnny Hendrixs power was training in the gi and developing his grip strength says his trainer
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Haven't read the whole thread (14 pages?!?!) but it was a fun interview by Eddie - the problem I have with his argument is that it assumes the point of learning Jiu Jitsu is to to make Jiu Jitsu work in MMA competitions. In reality the vast majority of people do BJJ in da Gi for….. BJJ in da Gi…..! i.e. because they enjoy it for what it is. Gi is a lot of fun.
Interview with man on his death bead:
"Of all of the things I wish I would have done more in life... I'd wish I would have debated gi vs nogi more"
- Anonymous
Dat grip strength be knocking fools out!
Is this real life? You have got to be kidding me.
"Another key to the training is to grapple in a gi. While on the surface, no gi grappling would seem to be more effective for an MMA fight, given that's the circumstances you fight under, it's the hand fighting and constant holding and tugging of the gi in long sessions that builds the necessary grip strength and grip stamina."