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Maybe you dont think calling someones art a "shit sandwich" is calling them out.
And people wonder why all the combative sites require a real name to log on, or they go underground completely.
I said what he was being handed was the shit sandwhich and if someone is out there saying that BJJ is not effective then that is what they're doing. If his instructor, who apparently calls his art "DEFENDO" tells him that then yes he's feeding his students a shit sandwhich.
I said what he was being handed was the shit sandwhich and if someone is out there saying that BJJ is not effective then that is what they're doing. If his instructor, who apparently calls his art "DEFENDO" tells him that then yes he's feeding his student's a shit sandwhich.
No, maybe thats your story now....
Originally posted by DJColdfusion
I have done my homework for a solid 20 years now, only four of that in BJJ. And I've trained with some of the best in the world in a number of disciplines. Many of my training partners and several of my coaches have and or do work with different Spec Ops groups and I will say once again, in complete honesty, that none of the people I know in the Spec Ops training arena have EVER done "DEFENDO"
My homework is done and you need to get back to school because someone is apparently selling you a sh*t sandwhich and making you smile about it by wrapping it up in a nice little commercial package and calling it "DEFENDO".
Perhaps thats what you'd like to backtrack and clarify NOW but that isnt what you said. I see nothing about "if he said bjj sucks he's selling you a shit sandwich"
What kind of bread would you make a "shit sandwich" on? I mean if you had to eat one...like if it was mandatory, life or death or something. Whole wheat? Rye? French?
I said what he was being handed was the shit sandwhich and if someone is out there saying that BJJ is not effective then that is what they're doing. If his instructor, who apparently calls his art "DEFENDO" tells him that then yes he's feeding his students a shit sandwhich.
Dude, don't even bother explaining to BoringSpit, he knows what you meant but he can't resist any excuse to exercise his psychotic fear of BJJ for some reason, even if it means weakly defending numbskulls like POoBadly here.
The original systems were for operators working alone behind enemy lines where discharging a weapon would alert the enemy and guarantee your capture or death. In fact during WW2 the Navy special forces didnt allow their guys to carry firearms at all!! This was because the officers in charge knew they would look for trouble if they were allowed firearms so they were only allowed knives Today you will have back up and multiple weapons to rely on, and the H2H training reflects this...
I thought special forces were allowed Silencers? Is that against the rules of war? ie. Silencers
You people are a perfect example of why your "style" is flawed...you have some sort of blind allegiance to it, almost like a religious fervor...and its so strong that you cant even admit to simple obvious facts.
-if you don't train to fight against multiple attackers you wont be able to defend well against multiple attackers.
-If you don't train to defend against weapons you wont be able to defend well against an opponent with weapons.
-if you don't train to defend against a surprise attack you will be less able to defend against a surprise attack.
-If you only train to fight on a mat you're not going to fight as well on pavement.
-If you don't train to take a blow to the head you will be less likely to take blows to the head.
It's not rocket science boys...you become good at what you train at. I train to fight in full attack mode against multiple attackers with weapons on concrete...you train to roll around with you buddies on a mat.
Do the math
Well the thing I dont understand is that everyone one who doubts bjj always uses the "there are no mats on the street therefore it is not useful in an actual attack" Now I dont know about you but in an actual steet fight scraping my elbows would be the last of my concerns........... And as for training against fighting multiple attackers and weapons..Not that you shouldent but I dont see how any amount of traning could help you win a confrontation like this.. Seems to me like the best weapon in a situation like that is a good pair of running shoes
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