So, I've heard a number of people talk about the changes that are coming from the IBJJF and others. I actually visited a school recently where I was told asked not to use any ankle/leg locks on anyone at all; straight, twisting, etc. The BB instructor explained that he's not teaching those techniques because they are about to be banned. This is mind-blowing because this school is co-owned by this instructor and a ufc fighter.
Of course, Master Eddie Bravo has brought out the CJJ competition. BTW, I'm really interested to see that grow. Anyway, I think these rule changes suck in competition and I think that it's just remiss to not teach them on the mats. Amazing. Anyway, I'm looking to start a grappling competition circuit in the southeastern US which is not so restrictive. There are a number of changes that I'd like to make to the structure of the tournament that I think would make them more favorable than the others. One is to put the kids first, THEN the black belts (so that they don't have to coach all day and then compete tired), then blue through brown. In fact, I'm really interested the possibility of incorporating some ISJJ rules.
Any suggestions for this project? What sort of things would make you want to compete or attend a particular event more than another? Also, how frequently would you be willing to compete in these?
I hope y'all will weigh in with some input on this.
Thanks!
Of course, Master Eddie Bravo has brought out the CJJ competition. BTW, I'm really interested to see that grow. Anyway, I think these rule changes suck in competition and I think that it's just remiss to not teach them on the mats. Amazing. Anyway, I'm looking to start a grappling competition circuit in the southeastern US which is not so restrictive. There are a number of changes that I'd like to make to the structure of the tournament that I think would make them more favorable than the others. One is to put the kids first, THEN the black belts (so that they don't have to coach all day and then compete tired), then blue through brown. In fact, I'm really interested the possibility of incorporating some ISJJ rules.
Any suggestions for this project? What sort of things would make you want to compete or attend a particular event more than another? Also, how frequently would you be willing to compete in these?
I hope y'all will weigh in with some input on this.
Thanks!