
Originally Posted by
Aiseop
Thinking of it as a philosophy is an excellent way of putting it, Brandon. Thank you.
To the original question: I still think that it'd be pretty hard to "suck at takedowns" and be a black belt. Compared to other black belts? Perhaps you can suck. But to the general population, no freaking way. But you wouldn't say that a top-player black belt "sucks at guard" just because their guard isn't up to par to other black belts.
Slick Rick wrote:
I think though, that specializing in 10P specific techniques give us a leg up on the competition, because we know our game and we're dissecting theirs, while they know their game but aren't giving reps to ours.
From my experience with my gym, ATT, and overall ATT schools, Liborio and the coaches welcome any and all effective jiu-jitsu. (ATT's history is as a Carlson Gracie offshoot and if you remember, Carlson did not get along too well with the Gracie's in style or philosophy. So there's no "this is real jiu-jitsu" thinking at ATT because Liborio heard that aimed at him and his instructor Carlson.) The problem with ATT (or east coast area) is lack of qualified 10th P folks to teach us, but there are those, like me, who certainly come here and are hungry for the next MTS episode.
Hi Aiseop,
True about the lack of 10p qualified guys in your area.
My conversation with a friend about east and west coast:
Friend:
Basically I feel like u guys are on a higher level then the rest of the states-plus all the nasty schools are in cali 10thpjj hq, gracie acadamy in torrence, atos, etc.....I think jt torres said something similar when he moved to cali about getting used to the style there.
Me:
Oh shoot I didn't know that. But there are so many good guys on the east coast as well:renzo, Pablo, Marcelo, cyborg, Ryan hall, Lloyd Irvin's camp.
Looking at it now, there's a good amount of schools in southern Cali that have certified beasts. I would assume that's the same in the east. I know the schools I mention in the east are killers but the fact they are far away from eachother and not concentrated makes it seem as if there aren't many. In SoCal alone these camps are all within 100 miles of eachother. I get it now
Friend:
Yeah that sounds about right.
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Conclusion:
Pretty much, the schools that are doing well have guys that regularly compete and travel to see what new stuff is out there. Schools that get complacent end up falling behind. Because, in the west and in SoCal in particular we have so many schools, technique is being pushed further and further. It's very cutting edge. I would say Southern California is the Silicon Valley of Jiu Jitsu because there's so much innovation and knowledge within a small radius. Students at every school these days can tap a shoulder of a friend from 10th Planet and get valuable information that isn't readily accessible in other areas of the country.
Since you are a practitioner and lover of jiu jitsu and 10th Planet and we are so open minded, we'd love to help you in your journey even if it's via 1's and 0's. The beauty of technology!!