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    Quote Originally Posted by AWD OWNZ U
    Ya I wasn't really looking to learn to fight when I joined Knuckle Up.
    which one you go to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SleepingTalon
    I make a pretty good living, so I can move if need be and not worry about it. The trick is to move and NOT have to work a regular job, and just train full time, and that is gonna be tough, but I've got a few things brewing, so hopefully it works out. Anyway, I think you'll enjoy no gi BJJ, as it's VERY effective, VERY challenging, an intense workout, and unlike other martial arts, you can train BJJ full speed and not really worry about getting hurt. That's the beauty of doing submissions. Like I said, at an MMA gym, they will show you how to defend and attack someone who is a pure striker with your BJJ, and vice versa. If you sign up for MMA, you'll get the whole deal which will show you standing, BJJ, GnP, wrestling, the whole 9, which is what I like. Gi BJJ is still good, and infact is the only way you can get past white belt (because BJJ requires you learn GI techniques to get promoted, and you get promoted in BJJ when you can tap everyone else who is a white belt if you're a white belt, blue belt if you're a blue belt, and so on, and so forth), but it won't matter because you'll see yourself tapping out all the people who are around your skill level after awhile. Matt Hughes never trained with a GI but is probably the equivalent of a brown belt, just without the actual recognition to back it up...although skill wise he certainly does.
    Like I said, I wrestled for 8yrs, freestyle and scholastic, and that's all I had until last year. That's when I started BJJ/MMA. I had some really bad habits, but I had MORE good habits from wrestling. I was lucky enough to be able to work with a lot of Judo guys during my wrestling stint, as it helped my freestyle a ton! Judo is also great, and if/when you start training, if you run into any Judoka's, I highly recommend you absorb w/e you can. The clinch stuff is amazing, and if you get with the right guys, the ground stuff is really good too. I just love the throws, as it compliments my style so well. Actually, most people love it. If you've ever watched Fedor fight, well, he's a champion Judoka, and Fedor is by far the most dominant MMA fighter ever. He uses his judo and straight up MAULS people in his fights.

    As far as the show is concerned, I thought it was pretty good. Like I said, I'm pulling for my boy Matt Serra as we've got close ties with him. I think you guys are gonna be suprised, but I'm calling it right now. Matt Serra and Patrick Cote will be guys that REALLY show everyone what's up. I don't think you'll see as much involvment from Randy and GSP simply because they aren't coaches this time around, they're advisors. They did this because none of the guys in this season really need coaches, as they're all pretty experienced. It should be cool though watching the fighters train eachother, especially since this season, when you get eliminated, the fighter still stays in the house. Either way, it would be insane to be able to train with GSP, or Randy for that matter. I'd kill for that opportunity.
    Hey man I really appreciate the insight. I think I'll take your advice and give no gi BJJ a shot. Who knows maybe I'll end up in LA and I can bug you for advice again, lol. Ya one of my buddies did Judo (I think he even kicked my ass once haha), I wanted to take it in high school but I lived in a small town and all we had was TKD. I gave Aikido a shot so I have some experience with throws but it was too rough for me. Sounds bad but it was a mixed beginner and advanced class with a couple really strong guys who sucked ass. I'd get thrown off the the mat onto the concrete floor at least once a class and it really fucking hurt so I quit.

    Since you mentioned Fedor, what do you think of the whole Pride vs. UFC thing? If you hadn't heard the Pride boss said he is going to start sending his fighters into UFC fights to prove that they are tougher. He also wants to hold a superbowl MMA competition.

    I don't really know all the fighters on the show so I'm gonna hold off on predictions a little while. From the ones I do know Matt seems like one of the guys to beat. He seems like a cool guy too so that's always a plus.

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