
Originally Posted by
La'a Ke One Hanau a La'a
upon review I guess your comments were meant to be sarcastic, something you'd expect from a super moderator...
Hang around more sarcasm to come...

Originally Posted by
La'a Ke One Hanau a La'a
i wasnt aware that this was how 10th planet affiliates show appreciation to people who've spent 60 bucks to be here and genuinely discuss matters of jiujitsu.
I sure wouldn’t know about appreciation, I make sure not to spend countless hours here moderating the forum, answering questions, and shooting several hours of technique footage per month, for free.

Originally Posted by
La'a Ke One Hanau a La'a
know it's an open forum, and there's bound to be people who just wanna spit non sense, but I was genuine in seeing if others could see the potential in what took some honest time and effort for this guy to create. Much like how eddie originally bagged on double bagger, after it's rather short time of being "proven" it is now the stable of many 10th planet practitioners.
I'm saving you the embarrassment of working on a technique that was so highly advanced it had to be taught by someone with 4 months experience, filmed in a living room, on his 9 month pregnant wife, after the oh so generous instructor watched another technique video based on advanced speculation, the week prior. He must have appreciated his viewers so much he spent countless minutes developing this fine series of movements and transitions.
I'm sure Sean spent several moments developing and experimenting with the Double Bagger while rolling with his grandmother on a card board box in his attic, prior to sharing it with Eddie.

Originally Posted by
La'a Ke One Hanau a La'a
for someone of your rank and responsibility, I'd just expect more encouragement and less newbie white belt behavior behind a key board.
Your right I'll should be posting more videos of guys with no practical grappling experience, to show how responsible I am.

Originally Posted by
La'a Ke One Hanau a La'a
all the best on your journey to a black belt.
Sarcasm, I think you’re getting it!

Originally Posted by
La'a Ke One Hanau a La'a
opening doors is what makes a teacher great, not closing them...
I'm sorry, I thought spending a life time of dedication and energy into a coaching is what makes a good teacher, I'm confused a to what doors have to do with it.