San Francisco is in front. How is that not reflective? The first black belt, and ADCC qualifier, Nunja, Canders, and a long list of other destroyers. I'd say they make quite a strong case.
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Denny got his Black Belt in 2009, how is that reflective of 2013?? NO DOUBT THAT SAN FRAN IS A FORCE, but what does that have to do with this year? I feel the moons who had black belts promoted in 2013 should raise a stronger case, yet where is Corona?? Watching everyones students on Facebook, trying to get all there friends to come vote........ this is like American Idol. So, essentially its about who can direct the most amount of traffic to the forum to cast a vote... how does that make you Warrior, or Moon of the Year? Call me crazy, but I thought baby kissing, hand shakes, and votes were for politicians ;) hehehehe
If this is about friendly, in-house competition... why dont we do it the old fashioned way... ya know... GRAPPLE!!!! Where is the 10th Planet In House World Championship to determine the moon, or the nominated 10 man tournament to determine warrior?? I wanna fight to win.... not do a lot of typing on my mac to win.
Denny actively competed this year too and took 3rd at American Nationals and fought at No-Gi Worlds, he has lead by example a lot this year. But between his students and himself it really doesn't surprise me. It gets harder and harder every year to pick a winner since everyone has been making HUGE leaps and bounds for the system. San Francisco is winning because they just like Vista, like Costa Mesa, like Decatur, like Rochester are out their kicking ass and taking names, not shaking hands and kissing people's babies:)
I'd just like to point out that I train at 10th Planet Decatur. And because of that, we should win.
That is all.
Thank you.
I'm not in a position to evaluate what constitutes Moon of the Year using ranked or high profile players. I believe there are other meaningful criteria that should also be included when weighing substantive contributions to the system. To that end, I want to give major props to Chris Ludington for his MTS Technique Guide. This is an incredible resource that catalogues the techniques in the 10th Planet system in an easy-to-navigate platform. There's a thread on the Forum dedicated to it. Chris trains with me at 10th P Decatur and runs the Hot Box up in Florence. His contribution is both unique and significant and lends credence to Decatur's nomination. Decatur doesn't have a black black belt (yet) and we haven't placed anyone in the UFC (yet), but one of our players combined his passion for jiu jitsu and his expertise in technology and created an invaluable resource for everybody in the system all around the world. Props, sir...and I plan on passing your guard very soon.