Re watching these videos makes em want to train harder and compete more. What have I gotten myself into?! I just pray to the Gods of Jiu Jitsu to allow my team and I a low to 0 injury rate but super intense training camp =D.
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Re watching these videos makes em want to train harder and compete more. What have I gotten myself into?! I just pray to the Gods of Jiu Jitsu to allow my team and I a low to 0 injury rate but super intense training camp =D.
As Matt said all of our videos are now up at http://www.10thplanetmiami.com/index.php?action=videos please check them out and let us know what yall think. Thanks for all the support.
Freakin Awesome lol honored to represent 10th planet and continue representing down here and laughed at how in my 2nd nogi match right at the end when brandon smacks the mat yelling I immediately gain energy pull a sweep thx brandon and everyone in the hotbox
Seriously, our corner gave me so many pointers and helped me adjust mid game. Also there's something that really does give you more drive and energy mid fight to pull off the moves you need when you have your corner rallying for you using clear and concise tactical data. I couldn't have done it without my team. Ty Miami Hotbox. Ty 10th Planet Community for your support. Ty Eddie Bravo for helping create and facilitate the further development of our beautiful NoGi JJ system. I promise to train and compete until my body simply says "no more." Hopefully that days comes in 60 years or more =D.
what the hell happened at the end of the 3rd video? guy had high guard, then the ref stopped it? wtf?
Yeah, I was told that wrist locks were illegal at the beginning of the tournament over the mic. I've never trained how to apply or defend them, and my opponent slaps one on me to get pain compliance. I say "ow" or "ahhh" and ask the ref if wrist locks are legal, and he stops the fight. My opponent apologized to me because he didn't know they were illegal, but he got the win anyway. Ref's call was "verbal submission." I've never heard or seen wrist locks in novice adult divisions. Are they legal and if so what's a good place to research training methods to defend em?
Also, the guy that beat Kiko won the nogi worlds in 2010 and is a blue belt. He told Kiko after the stupid wrist lock thing that he was sorry but he is sandbagging because he wanted a medal.
I know sandbagging makes people mad, but I actually wasn't mad since he was so honest about it. Plus I'm just happy to healthy enough to compete with guys my age and the 18-29 year old powerhouses. It's all right Brandon, all this means is I have to get good enough to beat the sandbaggers in my division =D.