Brazilian Jiu Jitsu or MMA practitioner

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    apj256
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    Does anyone train in any of those cool martial arts?

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  • #647141
    acamp
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    We're all Ninjas around here, har har har

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    #647142
    jeff
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    I do “pretend” MMA (headgear and shin guards). I've done one BJJ tournament.

    I make a great punching and armbar dummy.

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    #647143
    apj256
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    @acamp hahaha

    Just wondering if there's someone else who gets the urge to get in the mats, instead of studying.

    #647144
    taxgeek83
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    @acamp – Yes! Haha!

    I started training BJJ earlier this year – love it! I'm not opposed to skipping training in the last couple of weeks before my exams, but it's definitely a good way to de-stress. And the guys I train with are beyond awesome!

    P.S. It makes watching UFC fights a lot more interesting when you know what a triangle is. And an arm bar. And a rear naked choke. ๐Ÿ™‚

    #647145
    apj256
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    @Jeff :O

    Thats so cool! What color belt are you? I train under the 10th planet jiu jitsu system.

    I'm thinking of getting an amateur fight.

    #647146
    apj256
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    @taxgeek83 It is a great way to relive stress, not just for this exam but for anything in life. Guys who train martial arts are always cool. Getting beat up and always learning new think will humble you.

    Sometimes I beat Joe Rogan in anticipating a submission or a transition. My girlfriend get impressed when I do that hahaha

    #647147
    Lion_of_the_Rock
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    BJJ and Krav for 2 yrs. Retired when I became a dad due to lack of free time. Always good to know what to do in case that audit client decides to mug you in the parking lot.

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    #647148
    jeff
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    10th Planet…that's Eddie Bravo's group, right?

    I'm not in traditional BJJ…I do MMA through my ATA TKD school.

    My instructor is a 6th degree Black Belt in TKD and I think a purple belt in BJJ.

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    #647149
    taxgeek83
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    I think the program I train under is Pedro Sauer – and has something to do with the Gracie family. I'm still trying to figure out how that all works. How does that differ from the methods y'all have mentioned?

    @Lion – Self-defense is precisely the reason I got into it – that and it's fun! I travel quite a bit for work though, and it's a nice skill to develop.

    @apj – The guys I know are generally pretty impressed when I tell them I started training. I haven't used it as a pickup line yet – more of a warning to potential suitors. ๐Ÿ˜‰ j/k!

    #647150
    Skynet
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    I don't need mma to be dangerous. I can bore a person to death from 10 paces reading my Gleim CPA review book.

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    #647151
    taxgeek83
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    @Skynet – You always make me smile – but this. In the context of BJJ, makes me laugh.

    #647152
    leglock
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    I stopped training bjj completely to pursue my cpa. Between college classes i needed and actually passing the test, it was two yrs. our instructor is a world champ from brazil so we often have world champs at the gym. just started training again 2 weeks ago after 2 yrs off. Been getting my butt kicked everyday. First time i competed i took second and didnt focus too heavily on my cardio. Next tourny, being the lazy ass i am, i trained my cardio even less. First match i goto throw my opponent and didnt move him an inch. I knew i was in trouble. My great plan was stall and hope to get in a scramble and end up scoring. Thirty secs left i induce a scramble and immediately am out of breath and realize things are gonna b real bad. Got caught in a clock chock and the ref disnt see me tappin so my opponent disnt let go. I was lucky enuff to not pass out but i couldnt swallow without immense pain for two weeks. Lesson learned tho. Just like the cpa exam, if u dont prepare properly the result will probably not b good. Next tourny is in march and im so looking forward to competing

    #647153
    apj256
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    @Jeff Correct, my coach got his black belt under him. If theres a 10th planet gym near you, give it a try. Its a bit different from traditional BJJ but super effective.

    @taxgeek83 Thats a good system your under. My system is no gi, it mostly based for MMA.

    hahaha. They'll know not to step out of line when you tell them that ๐Ÿ˜‰ jk

    So far my CPA journey is the same as my jiu jitsu one. When I first started, I got destroyed by 12 year olds. That didn't discourage me, I kept on going for more. Eventually I was able to hang with them and later the adults. I'm no black belt (purple belt) but I can finally survive with the advance guys. My first three exams beat me up but slowly I'm getting the hang of it. Like I did in jiu jitsu, if i keep at it…I'll be able to pass ๐Ÿ™‚

    So for everyone struggling, don't let that 12 year old beat your a**!!

    #647154
    ridiqls
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    10th planet? Nice.. you train at the hollywood location? I also train in BJJ and MMA. Less kickboxing and striking now and more bjj. I don't train at 10p but I use the rubberguard and 10p stuff cause I think Eddie's a genius. I'm subscribed to Mastering the System videos and practice it every rolling session.

    I freaking hate Gi but I started doing it because everyone is saying it helps your game overall. I like our no gi classes better.

    Been doing martial arts on and off for my entire life, started with TKD and some other stuff and now starting up BJJ. BJJ is much more cerebral and I love the steep learning curve. If you have a belt in BJJ that means you have that belt. No bullshit.

    #647155
    taxgeek83
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    @apj – Love the BJJ/CPA analogy. I hadn't really thought of it that way before.

    I took me a long time to get used to wearing a gi. I hate putting that thing on in the summer – it's like wearing a winter coat when it's 90 degrees out! Not minding it so much now that it's barely above 20. ๐Ÿ™‚ Regardless, I'm kind of addicted to it now – I told myself that once I hit the one year mark, I'd allow myself to buy another one. Solid pink this time (my current one is white with purple trim). Although as much as I've skipped training due to summer activities and CPA exams, I might wait until I get my first stripe on my belt.

    As far as self-defense goes, I like having the gi as it teaches you how you can use collars/pant legs/etc. to defend yourself if necessary. Though I'm really hoping this is just a fun hobby and that I never have to use it in the “real world!”

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