
Originally Posted by
Peterm
1. The training methodology of 10th Planet JJ is flawed, incomplete or not as efficient as it could be by avoiding use of the gi as a training tool.
2. Eddie can either not see this or can and is wilfully refusing to adopt use of the gi for ideological reasons to the detriment of his students.
3. Other no gi instructors are also failing to appreciate the benefits of the gi and therefore arguably failing their students whose guard game -if nothing else- would be improved by use of the gi.
I'm going to quote Eddie. Just this once. It may be cliche, but it's by far the most profound statement I've ever heard'em say, and I consider myself the same. He said this directly to Rickson Gracie:
I'm jiu jitsu pureblood.
Now. If he considers himself as such, I would imagine that his thinking would come from the fact that he came from JJM, an avid gi practitioner. The gi is invariably traced back to the lineage, of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Japanese Jiu Jitsu. The 10th planet system has extended the timeline, without a doubt. Anyone coming out of the tenth planet system that doesn't train gi is still part of the lineage. It just happens to be a different branch from the same tree trunk. Is it pure blood? Sure. Or half-blood. Alright, three-quarter blood. That's as far as I'll take it. Whatever. It's all silly.
There would need to be non-biased, laboratory studies of gi guards and no-gi guards, side-by-side comparisons, competition results of big time gi guys vs. big time no-gi guys to accurately determine which guard would be better to train. Doesn't it make sense that you 'get good at what you do'? That whatever guard you wish to obtain need only be drilled constantly for it to happen? Or a fair point being made that gi presents several different problems and thus overcompensates in improving your guard? On that token, look at the certifiable proof that we're witnessing of break dancers coming in and
destroying jiu jitsu heads cuz of their overcompensation for good body control. Jiu jitsu is nothing to them. An argument can be made that a no-gi guard recovery is nothing to a guy used to having his knee pant smashed and his lapels pinned. A clean granby roll is a welcome relief.
All food for thought. But no-gi guys, remember. Talking crap about the gi is talking crap about your ancestors.

And strictly gi guys that talk crap, I mean think of how lame it'd be if your grandparents or parents talked crap about you. That's basically all this is. Politics. But at the end of the day, there is no substitute for the most precious asset we have on this Earth, and that is time.
Mat time. No substitute. People should be allies, w/ no enemies. Gi to no-gi. Switzerland of jiu-jitsu. oss