Robert Drysdale Nth Dimension Jiu-Jitsu The Rubber Guard
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This is not rubber guard.
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THIS IS ABSOULOUTE SHITE '10THPLANET IS THE FUTURE, THESE GUYS NEED TO GIVE THERE HEADS A SHAKE
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10th-Planet student here. THIS IS NOT RUBBER GUARD!!
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@AudienceKiller66 Yes the roots come from Japanese Ju-Jitsu. There is no best art i'm tired of the elitist attitudes. BJJ is very effective so is Judo and so is Japanese Ju-Jitsu. It's pretty obvious BJJ has the best ground game because thats all it's focused on. I also do Japanese Ju-Jitsu and Judo and the ground game isn't near as technical as BJJ. BJJ has been refined it's what you can't see that makes BJJ so powerful.
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@Tsmith1623 Eddie Bravo
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that was not a rubber guard setup...he swung the leg over, but that's standard BJJ.
Eddie bravo gets rubbers guard - mission control - crackhead control - invisible collar and then the jiu claw...might sound a litlle weird but he shoots the leg up and cotrols the arm first...then clears the neck and goes for an omplata...or a gogoplata variation
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Judo was born from jiu jitsu for self defence purposes. They evolved the throws and made them way better but other then that all other moves are exactly the same.
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@121069 Judo got their moves from Jiu Jitsu...Japanese Jiu Jitsu.
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@AudienceKiller66 and where did judo get there moves evolve and move on its grappling now!!
"he might try to fight me, this is very common".... shit, who has he been training with? haha
mike32110 3 years ago 19
He was a brown belt vs a 5 degree black... that's why.
crystalnrich 2 years ago 10