
Originally Posted by
brent_littell
For the day. But if you are going to be a regular then you need to figure out your rank with the coach
And to all of you saying "you just have to figure out how to break the grips", that is a bad argument. The game is more complicated than that. You are dealing with many positions that don't exist in no gi and submissions that are strictly gi. Many habits in no gi leave you open to easy subs in the gi, like the ghost escape from side control setting you up to get caught in s bread cutter.
I trained gi for about 3.5 years before Eddie. Then I did 9 years with Eddie. Now I'm back to the gi for 1.25 years. I'm still amazed at how different the sports are.
It amazes me too that No-gi and Gi Jiu Jitsu are very different from each other even though they share a similar foundation. I think the differences may not be that noticeable at white and blue belt, but when comparing No-Gi and Gi at Purple and above the differences become much more apparent.
When comparing No-gi and Gi at the white and blue level. I think both the no-gi and gi players at that level are both just just trying to get the main foundation of grappling, so man concepts in no-gi and gi are very similar.
But as you start to compare no-gi and gi at purple and above levels, the details are what start to differentiate no-gi and gi jiu jitsu. The detail of using grips to pass, submit, and defend in Gi brings a whole other element to the game that can not be utilized in no-gi. Also, I personal feel I can play open guard a lot better in the Gi.
High level No-Gi definitely utilizes the clinch and over/underhooks more. I also feel more comfortable playing a leg lock game in no-gi.
Personally, I love both and train both. As far as ranking, When I wear a Gi, I wear the purple ranking that was awarded to me from training traditional brazilian jiu jitsu in the Gi. The 10th Planet system is truly unique and I represent the 10th planet rank that my 10th planet Coach said is appropriate to wear.
Either way keep it rollin'