

Well, so much for every argument the nutthuggers ever made here.
Here it is folks, directly from the handbook that comes with the Gracie Combatives system.
The disclaimer states WORD FOR WORD:
FINAL WARNING
Practicing tournament or sport techniques is risky, even if you understand they will not work in a real fight. In a real fight you must rely on trained instincts. If you dilute your training with impure, unrealistic sport applications of Gracie Jiu-jitsu you will hinder your ability to respond quickly and effectively with the right technique. Worse you may reflexively execute a sports technique with potentially disastrous consequences. While there is little harm in sampling the techniques of Gracie Jui-jitsu, you risk developing bad habits if you practice these techniques to the point of developing reflexes.
I do believe that's everything Boar, Uke and I have saying for years and you've all denied it and freaked out calling us every name in the book.
Game, set, match, folks.
Apparently the lawyers made them put the disclaimer in, there it is folks form the Gracies themselves...learning GJJ will teach you bad habits that directly interfere with your ability to survive a real fight.
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