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No they just continue on.No they can't if you just let the enemy get to them and easily kill them.
No they just continue on.No they can't if you just let the enemy get to them and easily kill them.
The Kimura is a shoulder lock. Don't talk about want you don't know.
The Japanese caught the Gracie in a surprising Kimura lock that caused Renzo’s elbow to come out of the socket.
If Thor doesn't train, I know I could choke him out.
The Kimura is a shoulder lock. Don't talk about want you don't know.
No, that's nonsense. Like universities have gone queer but a classic university philosophy syllabus is far more information-rich.
Renzo is literally the biggest scumbag out of all the Gracies
Imaging not knowing how to properly use the word simp. Ignore list worthy. Fuck off beotch, enjoy yourself in your own darkness.Imagine simping for Renzo Gracie...
unfortunately, this isn't clear to everyone.Renzo is a fucking moron
Lol what?I guess theres always 'the classics' when your field is dead.
I always lol when martial artists think their knowledge is comparable with the one of PHDs...
Especially when It's a scumbag thug acting that wayI always lol when martial artists think their knowledge is comparable with the one of PHDs...
That's bullshit. It's called taking the phone off the hook or unplugging it. Telephone by tkohe said that the day before the fight the judo guy was calling by phone to his hotel room all night to prevent him for sleeping and even having some words for Renzo´s wife, in any case I dont see it was necessary to stomp a guy that just submited to a choke;
many people say Renzo is a likeable guy but there are lots that say he´s a pos and a terrible human being, guess I have to meet him to have my own opinion
Renzo is a fucking moron
I'm not talking about the importance of each member, I'm talking about the purpose of having to build the atomic bomb. Everyone is important and play a specific role. But don't forget the reason why these brilliant minds developed it in the first place.Firstly, this thread isn't all about war and fighting. But I'll debate you.
Who is more important?
The one soldier on the ground or the scientist who developed the atomic bomb?
The one sniper who shoots really well or the engineer who designed the gun with which the sniper shot with?
The tank commander or the engineer who invented the tank?
The stealth fighter pilot or the scientist that developed stealth technology?
Any country, any government, any military general worth his salt, would sacrifice a platoon of strong and able-bodied alpha males who bench teh 275 just to save their one geeky scrawny scientist or kill the enemies geeky scrawny scientist.
In this day and age, technology is king. The rest are cannon fodder.
You are quoting physics and technology, but mmmmMmMmMKHHhhHaaayyy carry on.Mmm'kay
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It's more comparable to chess, to high level practitioners with fight iq that's how it can be viewed. Same with war tactics/strategies. You need an understanding of everything going on - all the moves/techniques, the offensive attacks, defensive attacks, counters, patterns, what move/attack will they strike with etc. That's where the intellect comes into play. Same reason people consider chess grandmasters geniuses is the same reason you can consider people that do things similar in terms of combat/war geniuses as well.Completely agree with you. I'm a big fan of bjj myself, but, while it demands a lot of time and effort to be capable of performing moves at worldclass level, there isn't that much "science" behind it. There are basics, and everything else is just "the way X and Y like to do it, what works best for them". It isn't more intellectually challenging than cooking for instance, where everything is just another recipe, another way to season the soup... unlike math or philosophy where you really need to have put the time and effort and be naturaly gifted enough to understand what is taught a PHD level.
For striking it's even worse, as there are even fewer things to know. I'm dying to find new techniques in boxing, new things where I have the HAHA effect, but at best I'm like "hum that's interesting, might try this the next time I spar". Combat sports trainers need to stop acting like they have some high level knowledge, what they teach isn't hard to understand nor to know... what is hard is to actually perform those things.
You are thinking just in terms of sports and BJJ. I think it's more about overall philosophy of combat/war which can also include life/survival/death. Also philosophy on self discipline, mental fortitude, and strengthening the body and the mind. Zen is a philosophy all on it's own but it is also used by martial artists because a Zen mindset can be synergistic with martial arts and combat.
Marcus Aurelius is one of the great philosophers, and he used his experience/knowledge from combat/wars and being a ruler to forge his philosophies and is best known for his stoic philosophy. Without combat/wars he wouldn't have been able to form his philosophies.
It's bigger than combat/martial arts.
For example someone that just knows school and books wouldn't have the experience and wisdom of a Marcus Aurelius. There would be a lot things in the world they wouldn't understand. Marcus Aurelius is just one example, there are a lot of other philosophers from a combat/martial arts background.