Great job again guys. If you guys were asked to wear you highest belt then I guess they were too. What were they a black belt and brown belt in?
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Great job again guys. If you guys were asked to wear you highest belt then I guess they were too. What were they a black belt and brown belt in?
Good job!
They are gonna come to your school now right? That was dominant.
Cool. I did a lot of these type tourneys when I first started Jiu Jitsu after coming from a TKD background. Gave me a lot of experience.
sounds like a similar path to mine. we are a tang soo do school. have been for 40+ years. jamie started incorporating grappling into his program about 15 years ago because he wanted his students to be well rounded. he has a 3rd degree in JJJ. technically he has never ranked in BJJ, but i'd put him against most anyone. he wipes the mat with me, for sure.
i have fought in a TON of these kind of tournaments. it's still all we have in alabama, really. we are going to host an open tourney this year at our place. i would love to grow that event into a large tourney.
whoa! Great job Tanner, Alberto and the Ziggy!
Ziggy is a beast! Is she gonna do MMA?
Way to hold it down Brandon! :)
Great job guys and gratz.
Guys please correct me and I am not trying to stir shit just curious.
I have only competed once in Judo and only done it for a couple of years so could be completly wrong (Us Aussies can be a bit behind the times), but I was always of the understanding that putting yourself on your back (a scrafice throw essentially) unless you pull off the throw is ippon to the other guy/gal. Just wondering if these were Judo rules or some form of hybrid?
Just curious.
Awesome ground game though and congrats