I remember when this came out. As art students we were all excited and panicking.![]()
...is a great SciFi movie and didn't deserve to royally bomb at the boxoffice.
Be his Huckleberry while you're at it.I'll be your Sisyphus
Did you bother to lead by example at all?Something that you firmly believe and your mind cannot be changed no matter what!
what hill are you willing to die on?
Be his Huckleberry while you're at it.
You're to fat to walk down a hill, hence why you shall die on it!I'm too fat to climb a hill
Even after admitting this there is no catharsis, my punishment continues to elude me and I gain no deeper knowledge of myself; no new knowledge can be extracted from my telling.
I'll be your Sisyphus
In grappling, at higher weight classes it’s probably close, but for guys at lightweight and below there’s no debate for the advantages of back mount. Strength to weight ratio is higher, plus those guys are usually super flexible so they can also roll out the back door to escape. IMO that’s the reason why the Mendes brother’s leg drag/berimbolo system and other inverting back-take techniques became so popular.mount > back mount
I like how people try to keep arguing with me on this in this thread, despite me saying that it is in fact a hill i will die on.In grappling, at higher weight classes it’s probably close, but for guys at lightweight and below there’s no debate for the advantages of back mount. Strength to weight ratio is higher, plus those guys are usually super flexible so they can also roll out the back door to escape. IMO that’s the reason why the Mendes brother’s leg drag/berimbolo system and other inverting back-take techniques became so popular.
Leg locks seem to be the current meta, but 10-15 years ago when the Rafa/Cobrinha rivalry was starting to heat up it was an exciting time for BJJ nerds in terms of innovation and the evolution of the game. The 50/50 stalling bullshit was pretty prevalent, but when those guys really went at it like at ADCC they put on some great matches.