Hahahaha!!!! :-D
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The only term I've been watching out yelling is "retard control" (I sometimes refer to it as R-Control, or Hetard Control as Henash says). Bruce that def gives a funny image in my head though visualizing coaches yelling it!Quote:
I've seen more and more kids coming out playing the rubber guard system and at tournament you have to be extra careful screaming out "Crackhead Control".
Changing the names?! Go ahead and just let the terrorists win.
Bobby, you're the one who told me about the baby arm like 3 years ago. You know all this memory loss only began after that Decatur seminar awhile back. The sound of Eddie's foot cracking your skull was deafening. Do you remember the one when he crane kicked you when you went in for the hug?
I knew the move well and even hit in in comp. I would always babyarm or capo triangle. I just never put 2 n 2 together.
In Eddies defense, I did bumrush him after coming in late during his intro speech. Had it comin.
And baby arm really makes no sense unless you tap an actual baby with it. It should be called The Lexinngton Steel :-)
That bbc.
I'm very surprised that a bunch of "open-minded" jiu jitsu practioners would be so quick to dismiss someone's opinion....
If he doesn't like making light of "crack-heads" more power to him. Same reason us pragmatic practioners don't try and look for the old Japanese terminology for every single move that has ever existed. It doesn't affect the validity or effectiveness of the move, or the system by what you call it. The beauty of BJJ is that there are no right and wrong, ultimately, just effective or not!
"Crackhead control" man I would be far more woried about saying DPO if I had kids around over crackhead.