Jiu Jitsu / Bjj / Muay Thai / Mma

Dont Taz...We have a KRU Muay Thai seminar this weekend with Ace Ramirez. That bitch gonna be 6 hours Sat AND Sun..

You ever attend one of these?
 
Dont Taz...We have a KRU Muay Thai seminar this weekend with Ace Ramirez. That bitch gonna be 6 hours Sat AND Sun..

You ever attend one of these?

I haven't. Relson Gracie came to Vegas earlier this year and did a Jiu-Jitsu seminar at Syndicate MMA that someone invited me to, but I couldn't make it.
 
I was just talking to my coach this morning at the gym and he is considering putting together a trip in 2016, if he can get between 7 to 10 people to go, to Thailand where we could train at one of their camps for two weeks. That would be kick ass. One of our amateur fighters who wants to go pro just got back from there from training for two months.
 
Does anyone here train?

I'm going to post vids here of some stuff for techniques and general interest. Add 'em if you got 'em

I used to train. My buddy put wall to wall wrestling mats in his garage and a group of us would roll.
I have a wrestling background. After a while learning jiu jitsu, I learned to avoid chokes and submission holds. If you can take someone down and avoid chokes, triangles and arm bars, you're doing alright. I never bought into the value of fighting from the bottom (guard) in an actual fight.

Anyway, I got tired of having a sore neck, sore elbows, puffy eyes and ears, etc. And I don't have health insurance. So, I quit. But what I learned is valuable, I think. Everyone should do jiu jitsu for a couple years.
 
Does anyone here train?

I'm going to post vids here of some stuff for techniques and general interest. Add 'em if you got 'em

I used to train. My buddy put wall to wall wrestling mats in his garage and a group of us would roll.
I have a wrestling background. After a while learning jiu jitsu, I learned to avoid chokes and submission holds. If you can take someone down and avoid chokes, triangles and arm bars, you're doing alright. I never bought into the value of fighting from the bottom (guard) in an actual fight.

Anyway, I got tired of having a sore neck, sore elbows, puffy eyes and ears, etc. And I don't have health insurance. So, I quit. But what I learned is valuable, I think. Everyone should do jiu jitsu for a couple years.

Thats what takes most people out are the injuries. I think the guard in a street fight is more so to avoid getting hit and to wear the other guy out as he tries to escape.

Plus most people have one goal when they get to the ground and thats to ground and pound but in jitz that can be a huge mistake once the elbow or neck is exposed
 
A guy has you in guard. Reach out quickly and yank his head forward with both hands. Guard passed. Ground and pound. That was my game. You tire someone more from the top, if you have any inkling about what you're doing.
 
A guy has you in guard. Reach out quickly and yank his head forward with both hands. Guard passed. Ground and pound. That was my game. You tire someone more from the top, if you have any inkling about what you're doing.

Neck Crank Specialist lol
 
Damn! That elbow!

Alan Jouban -- Repost ultimate highlights Alan Jouban TKOs Richard Walsh in the 1st round at UFC184 ufc mma AlanJouban UFC184 alanjouban -- Sqor Sports

I really like Alan Jouban. He's a such a great face for the sport of MMA and really good role model. He's always very respectful towards his opponents no matter how much shit they talk about him and this guy he fought Saturday night talked a lot of shit on him leading up to the fight. My coach knows him. I'd love to meet him some day.
 
according to Arnold Schwarzenegger, Terry pound for pound was the most dangerous human in the world.
Long live the Red Triangle.
 
Ronda Rousey won her recent UFC title defense match in 14 seconds, with an armbar. Her last 11 fights took a total of 25 minutes. Some say she's a one-trick pony with the armbar, but that's like saying Mike Tyson was a one-trick pony with his uppercut. Winning is winning.

Now everyone wants her to fight the bigger Chris "Cyborg" Santos. Who some accuse of being a steroid freak. I think effort is going into creating a fake feud.

No video of that fight, but here's a different fight that shows the armbar.

 
Ronda Rousey won her recent UFC title defense match in 14 seconds, with an armbar. Her last 11 fights took a total of 25 minutes. Some say she's a one-trick pony with the armbar, but that's like saying Mike Tyson was a one-trick pony with his uppercut. Winning is winning.

I watched it live. It was cool, but at the same time a little disappointing. When you get to the main event you want to see a knock down drag out fight, not a 14 second blip.
 
Aikido, a year of tae kwon do in Korea, wrestling, and good ole plain street fighting. I dont train like I use to but I still would pose a problem for most people.
 
Thought this was kind of a cool screen shot from my recent sparring session.

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