Everything you do in 10th Planet No Gi can be executed in Gi. The two key difference with Planet X are:
1) It will be easier (in some cases) for your opponent to defend No Gi techniques because they can grip either their own Gi or your Gi to block, escape, or in most cases simply stall. So learning to counter that is important as higher levels.
2) There are naturally more variations of 10th Planet techniques in the Gi that would allow you to expand the 10th Planet system, just like Magnus demonstrates
I train both Gi and No Gi and I very rarely ever grip my opponent's Gi. I'm essentially executing the 10th Planet system as-is whether I am rolling with or without the Gi. I feel more confident following the 10th Planet/Planet X curriculum all the time rather than trying to have two different BJJ styles. I prefer No Gi, and training this way allows me to get maximum training/rolling time at the gym and keep my 10P game on-point.
1) It will be easier (in some cases) for your opponent to defend No Gi techniques because they can grip either their own Gi or your Gi to block, escape, or in most cases simply stall. So learning to counter that is important as higher levels.
2) There are naturally more variations of 10th Planet techniques in the Gi that would allow you to expand the 10th Planet system, just like Magnus demonstrates
I train both Gi and No Gi and I very rarely ever grip my opponent's Gi. I'm essentially executing the 10th Planet system as-is whether I am rolling with or without the Gi. I feel more confident following the 10th Planet/Planet X curriculum all the time rather than trying to have two different BJJ styles. I prefer No Gi, and training this way allows me to get maximum training/rolling time at the gym and keep my 10P game on-point.