Celtic Open - Absolute - Final **ANNOTATED**

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2009

My second (and final) fight in the Purple Belt Absolute division at the Celtic Open in Port Talbot, Wales.

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  • very useful

  • Really? Any hints on how to make it more legible/useful? And would you be interested in me going back into my old fights and annotating a few of them?

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  • your the dude that beat rob

    man u must be good

  • why are they letting them pull guard at all ,bjj will never have strong takedowns if they are allowed do that.

  • 1. These annotations are better than some of the others because you've used short lines - quicker to read.

    2. Your timing of text relative to action seems to be much better too.

    3. Audio sounds good in theory but it's great to be able to move back/forward in a fight and still see your notes. That wouldn't work with audio.

    4. DO MORE!!!!!

  • These annotations are phenomenal and the more of them you can do, the better. It's one thing to learn moves in class with a tame friend, and another to plan and apply them 'in the wild'. Seeing inside your head as you choose what to do next AND WHY - and what to do when it doesn't quite work - is priceless and I'd certainly buy the DVD.

  • thank you for putting time into notating it all

  • fantastic; those annotations are the business!

  • lol at the comments on my cheating! :-) ;-)

  • Awesome: definitely would be very useful if you could go back and annotate a few fights, maybe picking out the ones you feel show a particularly good flow through to a submission, great escapes, good passing etc.

    Ideally it would be a spoken commentary, so the viewer can keep staring at what is happening rather than flicking over to a bubble, but presumably that's more time-consuming to do?

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