You know Eddie was one of the smallest, weakest guys in class and he totally focuses on technique without wearing a gi. And I am only about 160 pounds and I never do weight training, I rely on technique.
I would argue that it's not the gi that has improved your knee cut pass but the pace at which you practice the tekk and your attention to detail when you are drilling. If you don't drill technique properly it doesn't matter whether you are wearing a gi or not you won't progress. If you rush when drilling and don't pay attention to the smallest technical movements you will have poor technique.
In fact I would say it's better to drill without a gi for no-gi competition because without the traction of the gi your technique will be more precise for no-gi. If you drill the double under pass all the time with the gi, your movement will not be as precise when you take the gi off because you have to adjust to the lack of friction. Someone who drills the double under pass no-gi all the time will have more precise movement i.e. 'better technique' because they train without the gi all the time and do not have to adjust to the lack of friction or quicker movements without the gi.
I would never try to tell someone that their experience was not valid but these are a few ideas to think about.
I would argue that it's not the gi that has improved your knee cut pass but the pace at which you practice the tekk and your attention to detail when you are drilling. If you don't drill technique properly it doesn't matter whether you are wearing a gi or not you won't progress. If you rush when drilling and don't pay attention to the smallest technical movements you will have poor technique.
In fact I would say it's better to drill without a gi for no-gi competition because without the traction of the gi your technique will be more precise for no-gi. If you drill the double under pass all the time with the gi, your movement will not be as precise when you take the gi off because you have to adjust to the lack of friction. Someone who drills the double under pass no-gi all the time will have more precise movement i.e. 'better technique' because they train without the gi all the time and do not have to adjust to the lack of friction or quicker movements without the gi.
I would never try to tell someone that their experience was not valid but these are a few ideas to think about.