I'm talking about everyday grapplers not people competing world class.
Think about it you spend 80-90% of your class time rolling around with a gi. Then one day you gotta grapple a guy in a tie shirt whose school specializes in no gi grappling. Do you suddenly say , "all my juijitsu is useless as I have almost no experience because of his choice of clothing". Or do you have a backup plan? Maybe the use of all kinds of chokes with your own gi, in addition to no gi submissions.
My reason point is not that you can't rely on armbars and triangles etc, but rather the grip for controlling takedowns etc is gone because of the lack of gi.
How do you make up for that big disadvantage? Use only a subset of your sport BJJ gi grappling moves which may rely on no gi. For most of us specializing in both will never happen. And the gi does seem to predominate for tournaments. But when fighting someone from another style, like shootwrestling, wrestling etc even without the punches, I'd suddenly wonder if you'd have to learn a no gi game from scratch instead of just adapting your current gi game.
In this months grappling magazine there was a cool choke of Gene Lebell using his gi to choke out a no gi guy. Any more useful go moves?
I know theres the ezekiel choke, but what else? What if you had to rely on YOUR gi if you could use it against a no gi grappler.
GuardMaster
Think about it you spend 80-90% of your class time rolling around with a gi. Then one day you gotta grapple a guy in a tie shirt whose school specializes in no gi grappling. Do you suddenly say , "all my juijitsu is useless as I have almost no experience because of his choice of clothing". Or do you have a backup plan? Maybe the use of all kinds of chokes with your own gi, in addition to no gi submissions.
My reason point is not that you can't rely on armbars and triangles etc, but rather the grip for controlling takedowns etc is gone because of the lack of gi.
How do you make up for that big disadvantage? Use only a subset of your sport BJJ gi grappling moves which may rely on no gi. For most of us specializing in both will never happen. And the gi does seem to predominate for tournaments. But when fighting someone from another style, like shootwrestling, wrestling etc even without the punches, I'd suddenly wonder if you'd have to learn a no gi game from scratch instead of just adapting your current gi game.
In this months grappling magazine there was a cool choke of Gene Lebell using his gi to choke out a no gi guy. Any more useful go moves?
I know theres the ezekiel choke, but what else? What if you had to rely on YOUR gi if you could use it against a no gi grappler.
GuardMaster
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