Why do people think 10th Planet is different from BJJ?

Thread: Why do people think 10th Planet is different from BJJ?

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  1. Robert Carlin said:
    the moment you put any outside pressure on the legs that turn the knee, you can be DQ'd for reaping the knee. Also Knee locks are prohibited from blue belt and below as far as I'm aware. I know that the Lockdown doesn't reap the knee but I did it in my last gym and was told by the coach that it would be illegal if I tried it in a competition and I would have been DQ'd. He's a regular referee, Judge and very highly regarded around here.
     
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    Kurzy said:
    I've only rolled in one tournament, but I used lockdown like a MF'er, and had no issues.


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  3. Aaron C said:
    Rafa Mendes teaches a different style to Marcelo Garcia who teaches a different style to Renzo Gracie. Eddie is different again.

    It's all still Jiujitsu!
     
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    sean applegate said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Carlin View Post
    the moment you put any outside pressure on the legs that turn the knee, you can be DQ'd for reaping the knee. Also Knee locks are prohibited from blue belt and below as far as I'm aware. I know that the Lockdown doesn't reap the knee but I did it in my last gym and was told by the coach that it would be illegal if I tried it in a competition and I would have been DQ'd. He's a regular referee, Judge and very highly regarded around here.
    having competed several times in ibjjf tournaments....i can positively say the lockdown is completely legal. now the electric chair is illegal in some of the divisions, but the lockdown itself is fine.
     
  5. Gray said:
    Lock down is perfectly legal, your instructor was bullshitting you.

    Electric chair is too, banana splits are legal at all levels IBJJF
     
  6. Cameron Carr said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Carlin View Post
    the moment you put any outside pressure on the legs that turn the knee, you can be DQ'd for reaping the knee. Also Knee locks are prohibited from blue belt and below as far as I'm aware. I know that the Lockdown doesn't reap the knee but I did it in my last gym and was told by the coach that it would be illegal if I tried it in a competition and I would have been DQ'd. He's a regular referee, Judge and very highly regarded around here.
    Who was it robert
    Blue belt under Sean Bollinger

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  7. rickdawson said:
    I train both Gi and Nogi BJJ... 10th Planet has different Philosophies as it is designed to work off of the CLINCH
     
  8. Ryan Brick said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Carlin View Post
    the moment you put any outside pressure on the legs that turn the knee, you can be DQ'd for reaping the knee. Also Knee locks are prohibited from blue belt and below as far as I'm aware. I know that the Lockdown doesn't reap the knee but I did it in my last gym and was told by the coach that it would be illegal if I tried it in a competition and I would have been DQ'd. He's a regular referee, Judge and very highly regarded around here.
    Cant imagine why he is highly regarded if he thinks the lockdown is illegal.
     
  9. Kyle Spalla said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Brick View Post
    Cant imagine why he is highly regarded if he thinks the lockdown is illegal.
    I cry bullshit.
     
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    Eddie Bravo said:
    Judo and Greco Roman both have the same goal, take your opponent down. But Judo is tug-o-war based and Greco Roman is clinch based.

    Bjj and tpjj both have the same goal, submit your opponent. But bjj is tug-o-war based and tpjj is clinched based.

    Judo = bjj.
    Greco Roman = tpjj.

    It's really that simple
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