Are you a member of a yacht club?
Come visit burnzz. We can break bread and play.
Only if you check in on Facebook, and update your status . . .KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Come visit burnzz. We can break bread and play.
70 degrees here but no baseball to watch because it's snowing in Burnzland
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
perfect.
So hungry, but these painkillers are making me so nauseous.
Smoke weed
Can't. Weed makes me even worse than the painkillers. Switching to lots of extra strength tylenol.
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Good night. Also, why are you on painkillers?-Whiteroom- wrote:
Can't. Weed makes me even worse than the painkillers. Switching to lots of extra strength tylenol.
dont know what to do now. Been so busy last few days out in the sun in Rome
Had surgery for yesterday. T3's make me puke but this other stuff seems to make me want to as well. And when the surgery is on your abs, puking is not really an optin.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Good night. Also, why are you on painkillers?-Whiteroom- wrote:
Can't. Weed makes me even worse than the painkillers. Switching to lots of extra strength tylenol.
No issues with nausea after gallbladder removal, thankfully.
never had surgery or a serious injury. suckers.
i've never been stopped for being brown.
ive been stopped for being brown. not just by the one times
Tu Stultus Es
I hyper-extended my knee because someone nearly completed a kneebar on me in my jiu-jitsu class (I was too stubborn to tap out).
Now I have problems jumping.
Now I have problems jumping.
Alpha as fuck.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha
Wait you were in class and someone hyper extended your knee because you didn't tap out? So your class allows you to finish moves if your training partner doesn't tap? Sounds like you need a new gym, dude.Nyte wrote:
I hyper-extended my knee because someone nearly completed a kneebar on me in my jiu-jitsu class (I was too stubborn to tap out).
Now I have problems jumping.
Aren't knee injuries one of the worst you could get from BJJ?
Because I was telling them I was fine when he had me in the kneebar. With me squirming around it didn't look apparent that I was in danger.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Wait you were in class and someone hyper extended your knee because you didn't tap out? So your class allows you to finish moves if your training partner doesn't tap? Sounds like you need a new gym, dude.Nyte wrote:
I hyper-extended my knee because someone nearly completed a kneebar on me in my jiu-jitsu class (I was too stubborn to tap out).
Now I have problems jumping.
Then I started to feel some pain and thats when I tapped, which by then was a bit too late. I don't do BJJ anymore because of that but it was a fun experience nonetheless.
The word "finishing moves" is applied very loosely. The attacker doesn't really really know the limits of your body, some could be more flexible and some could be more rigid. It'd be kinda pointless if a school allows training partners to apply a loose hold and win. You have to be able to train to escape and breaking out of holds is one of them.
Obviously moves like a neck-crank (which isn't really BJJ) you don't finish. But things like rear-naked chokes, kimuras, americanas, kneebars, armbars, etc have a possibility of escape.
Alpha as fuck.
Probably.Macbeth wrote:
Aren't knee injuries one of the worst you could get from BJJ?
Alpha as fuck.
Yeah. You're not (officially) taught knee-bar techniques till you're a brown belt which is approx ~8 years formal training, because of the severity of injury. My instructor would only teach black belts. They'll DQ you in a BJJ match under IBJFF rules but its fair game under MMA, see Frank Mir on Brock Lesnar.
Unless he's a brown or black belt Nytes claim seem to been knee bar'ed seems dubious, of course some random noob studying youtube videos and managing to pull one off on him is a possibility however being tapped by a youtube superstar is laughable.
Unless he's a brown or black belt Nytes claim seem to been knee bar'ed seems dubious, of course some random noob studying youtube videos and managing to pull one off on him is a possibility however being tapped by a youtube superstar is laughable.
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Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
I was neither. I went to BJJ self-defense classes (I think it was 40 sessions of ~2 hours each) and it was just 2 instructors. There was no belt ranking system. You just paid money and went to these somewhat rushed pre-made classes with each session covering something with light sparring. They weren't supposed to be full on BJJ classes with conditioning and all that (although it certainly helps). They were more for getting your feet wet into the world of BJJ without really dedicating your life to it. And that was good enough for me.m3thod wrote:
Yeah. You're not (officially) taught knee-bar techniques till you're a brown belt which is approx ~8 years formal training. My instructor would only teach black belts. They'll DQ you in a BJJ match under IBJFF rules but its fair game under MMA, see Frank Mir on Brock Lesnar.
Unless he's a brown or black belt Nytes claim seem to been knee bar'ed seems dubious, of course some random noob studying youtube videos and managing to pull one off on him is a possibility however being tapped by a youtube superstar is laughable.
And yes, there were quite a few younger folks part of the worldstarhiphop and youtube MMA generation that wanted to try out stupid moves. Obviously the instructors would stop if it was really stupid.
Alpha as fuck.