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@BakuhatsuShojo whatever...like I said before..you are full of shit. You have yet to address what I actually posted....I havent fragrently boasted shit...you challenged my credentials and I responded kind..how bout this...I will give you my USFJF registration number if you give me your KK and BJJ registration information in kind...somthing tells me you rather talk about the size of my penis rather real...bitch.
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@popasmuerf I'm not a KK BB. wasn't talking about the headbutt, was talking about the guard since it was your topic focus. There's no need to validate my background because I'm not the one attacking someone. The way you flagrantly boast makes me feel you're a fraud, not that it matters to me. You must be one of those small dick internet niggas, who inflate their ego by pretending to be shit their not day and night. You eventually grew to believe your own story and now use it to pop shit.
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@BakuhatsuShojo Okay...now I only sound pathetically ignorant..instead of being ignorant and an UFC fan boy...I will be frank...you are full of shit. You are basically reading from the desperate "appeal to authority" script every boojer douche-bag reads from when they encounter some one who actually knows what they are talking about. Stop fucking lying. You are not a KK BB, or a BJJ BrB....and yes pulling guard to head butt someone in the chest is a red flag.
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@popasmuerf as a supposed yudansha who's well versed in the arts, I wouldn't expect you to take such a disrespectful stance against another person practicing their art. Usually when you've done martial arts as long as we have, you grow to accept other's and their own martial pursuits. criticism is expected and respected, but slander and insults is degrading to your own rank.
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@popasmuerf I don't do ninjutsu. I have an acquaintance who is a 1st dan though. You actually don't sound pathetically ignorant in this replying post, so there's no reason to try and one-up you. But honestly, seeing your first post and seeing this, its polar opposites. I'm a BJJ brown belt and kyokushin fighter. You detracted from this guy simply cause he jumped a guard. Told him he doesn't know shit, etc. Even I wouldn't insult him, and I'm a renzo gracie brown belt..
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@BakuhatsuShojo No one said anything about it being an exclusive BJJ "move", furthermore I am not an "ignorant" UFC fan, I happen to be a Judo yudansha, and a former practitioner of "Ninjutsu". Dojime or the "guard" was not a cannon technique found in Jutaijutsu...as Jutaijutsu's catalouge of techniques delt almost exclusively with standing locks and throws, so it would appear that this "ignorant ufc fan" knows more about your pathetic art than you do.
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@popasmuerf ninjutsu has the guard.. that's not an exclusive bjj move. ninjutsu has many sub categories that encompasses "ninjutsu", Jutaijutsu, is ninjutsu's grappling. They have armbars similiar to BJJ as well. you're just another ignorant ufc fan with an affliction tshirt.
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1. So? It matters little. These techniques are still being taught at your "academy"
2.All significant warrior cultures engaged in competitive sparring for the purpose of pressure testing for the real thing....ergo "garbage in garbage out"
3.Typically pathetic ninjer tactic of attempting to deflect criticism with passive-aggressive and /or "witty" remarks that have nothing to do with the debate/conversation at hand and make little to know sense. FAIL.
WTF? First, this guy is teaching his students to jump card in self defense situations, during which he includes a head-butt on the way down.
1. Stop trying to mimic shit you see on Youtube or you read in a BJJ book and then trying to pass it off has part of your "kata"
2. Stop pretending that you know what your are doing, because you don't
3. Want to learn how to grapple? Find an actual grappling instructor from any of the various forms of wrestling that have a proven track record.
popasmuerf 6 months ago
@popasmuerf Hello Sir, we are documenting martial art techniques. Some of the techniques we record are not realistic, but still, they are part of our syllabus so we respect the traditional, sometimes weird, way of doing some ancient kata.
Other techniques are better suited for sparring but we perform these in a less then perfect way.
Honest apology if the technique shown is not up to your standard of practice or training. I personally think it is ok, but then, I am not the one who performs it
ninjalla 6 months ago 2
@ninjalla Typical Ninjer passive aggressive response when called out on their BS. Your teaching your students techniques that have not been pressure tested but are being passed off as "battle tested". You should stop..immediately if possible.
popasmuerf 5 months ago
@popasmuerf With respect. We don't advertise our techniques as battle tested, only as appropriate for sparring.
ninjalla 5 months ago
@ninjalla So you don't consider your art combat ready ? You just go around telling your students that head butting each other in mid-air while pulling guard will work during randori? So you are saying you have techniques that somehow work only in randori but not out in the "street". I call bullshit.
popasmuerf 5 months ago
@popasmuerf Ok Sir.
We just do not agree, that's all.
Few facts:
1. Akban is an academy, I am not the instructor videoed.
2. Big difference between sparring and battle. After battle - one is injured, after sparring - shaking hands
3. I like green vegetables, especially wild greens I collect in fields near my house.
ninjalla 5 months ago