
Originally Posted by
William Schrimsher
You're more than welcome to disagree, I believe I said this was from my perspective.
The way I see it, you take a judo player and a wrestler, put a gi on the wrestler, and he's still has all his grips, plus a few new ones he doesn't know. What he doesn't know may indeed hurt him, but what he does know hasn't been taken away. Take the gi off the judo player, and unless he's trained no gi judo (which I think all judoka should do) he's lost all his grips.
I think the same thing applies on the ground, though perhaps less dynamically. Again, you're free to disagree. I agree wholeheartedly that 10P translates directly to MMA far better than gi, I agree that 10P is the go-to system for nogi grappling.
Cheers. From my perspective, I would debate that if you took two people who have
never trained a day of martial arts in their lives, but equal in athleticism, age, intellect, etc., and you train one exclusively in the gi for a couple years then train the other exclusively no-gi for a couple years, then the gi guy would hold his own for the most part in no-gi (and he'd start to figure things out pretty quickly) while the no-gi guy would be thrown off by a lot of the sleeve/lapel game, and he'd have a hard time finding an answer for them. This would obviously differ from the judo/wrestler debate, in which I would totally agree with you that the wrestler probably has the upper hand. So I feel like if your focus is to be a high-level submission grappling artist, you
have to train gi to reach your potential and as Marcelo says, "To have the finest technique." If your intention is to train MMA, then you could definitely do without the gi.
One thing I like about 10th planet is that they know what they're all about. It's Jiu Jitsu for MMA. In my opinion, there's no better ground fighting school to train at if MMA is your intention. But to fairly and duly call yourself a
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, you'd have to train gi. One could argue though that this is just semantics. Again, it's all about perspective and your intentions. As much as I pray to stay healthy and continue to work toward a black belt at my school, I won't feel complete as a ground fighter until i've poured the same amount of time into the 10th planet system. To be an all-around black belt, it requires training everything. So much shit, so little time...right?
I'll add one note here to be fair though...just because a guy is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt don't mean he can't get knock the F**K out by one punch. So there's that