
Originally Posted by
Tim Bruhn
The roll Eddie had with the blue was nasty. So many different techniques, wow.
Everytime I get schooled like that it just blows my mind, then to think the blue would school me, just such a long way to go and loving every minute of it.
I know that feel bro.

Originally Posted by
Brent Smith
You could tell that blue didnt want anymore after the 3rd tap. Always great to watch the master at work
Can I wax drunk and philosophical for a sec? The conclusion that I've arrived at is this: MOTHERFUCKING REPS SON.
Look, inside my head, I'm a black belt. That's a faggy ass thing to say. But I been following this sport, both MMA and BJJ for over a decade. I've watched so many instructional videos. So many tourneys. Hit rewind and slo mo so many times. And yet, when I actually got on the mats, I was clueless son. All that head knowledge went straight out the window. Why? Because I lacked mat time. Because I lacked reps.
The thing is, master Eddie, and master Jean Jacques (in my head he's kinda like our master too) and my excellent coach Herzog and the assistant coaches from Scott, to Sarkis.....in a way, we "know" the same techniques.....but they have become intimate with those techniques. Forgive me if I sound like a crazy man. I'm just saying, I know how to do an omoplata. I know the gogo. I know armbars. I know stuff. But they know it better. Why? Reps. Hours upon hours of mat work. And that's the beauty of watching master eddie roll with blues...and even browns...and blacks for that matter. You get to see his experience. Hell, when I gas out at my school (which is often) I just sit and watch Coach Zog, Sarkis, Scott...and even a bunch of blues...work their magic...just to see that experience which translates into poetry in motion.
TL;DR I know. Pardon my epiphanies. Tequila has different effects on me.