Is there an actual difference between the TCC that Cullion/ liokault are doing and the other full-contact TCC players on this thread? Extra points if someone can answer that question without sounding like an asshole.
I do find it hard to look at the screen and read text when your posts are onscreen, due to my eyes watering as I laugh in an uncontroled manner, leaving me no option but to squint at the mind offending shit you post.
You cannot even spell a word you’re responding to, or, for that matter, count past two. Seriously, who is the third person who classed you as an elitist?
Come on, ex-competative wrestler, BJJ player with access to a competant Judo resource, discovers a whole new throw by reading a book then doing a steering wheel, dosent strike you as odd? Or is western wrestling and BJJ more limited than I thought?
Nah, you’re just semi-literate. Here is what the OP actually said about that set of throws: “So-so results so far but I think it is more due to a lack of skill on my part rather the the move. I caught it right one time and had his back in a flash.” He also said “I pulled off one sloppy throw while rolling”
A guy with a lot of grappling experiencing trying something he had heard of before and having it work well once out of numerous attempts sounds just about right.
and is suddenly not being set up for take downs
Where did he say this?
is noticing a differance with “limited shadow drilling at home” and gets an easy take down and side control against a guy who normally gives him problems…where did I miss read his results as good?
Where did he say that the takedown was easy, or that the guy wasn’t giving him problems in his most recent spar?
Ah yes, nowhere. You’re just reciting a canned argument learned at the feet of your instructor, without any regard to whether or not it has anything to do with what the OP, I, or Jack actually said.
Perhaps the helper monkey the state issued to you after you were allowed to leave the retard asylum to get that job bagging groceries can sound it out for you then.
Sure, there are differences. <– non-asshole answer to your actual question
However, the sissy-slapfight liokault is so eager to start has little to do with those differences and a lot to do with a personality clash, specifically liokault not having a personality <– extra credit assholery
liokault, I was going to try to explain this one more time, something like this:
A. Me no do tai chi
B. Me no do push hands.
C. Me no do wrestling takedowns. Hurt knees.
D. Me like some footwork from tai chi vids. No hurt knees.
E. Me practice some footwork at home. Me like. No hurt kness
But I figured it would be wasted on you. So piss off fucktard and go derail someone else’s thread. I have been polite long enough.
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Hmmm, I don’t know how to do that, could suggest a book on it?
Read the quote in post 64, he says it.
Also in post 64, I quote him as saying “I ended up with a take down and side control against some one I usually have a lot of trouble taking down”. I condensed the fact that he normally has trouble taking this guy down, but didn’t this time as “easy”
Please try to keep up with the thread, I know its hard and every thing!
Yes, clearly my instructor has a huge agenda against books! Fuckwit.
I don’t know, I have not posted or even read much on Bullshido for a while so most people on this thread are new to me. When you say “the other full-contact TCC players on this thread?” have we established that they do any level of full contact? Talk of standing practice etc is generally a good pointer towards hippydom.
so what made you change your mind and want to derail my thread.
Please, go fuck up someone else’s thread. As for full contact, I do BJJ fuckwad :evil3: . Rolling is a part of every class.
Nutriding fanatics are a pain in the ass no matter what the art.
Because stupid people make me mad
Yeah, clearly no one is grouping in as a full-contact TCC players fuckwit
Which nut would I be riding?
I did read post 64, you do not quote him as saying “is suddenly not being set up for take downs” – the closest he comes is saying that his attempts “did a lot at keep my rolling partner off balance and not being able to set up their take downs” (much earlier in the thread – you don’t quote that).
He’s not saying he wasn’t taken down, or that he was immune to the same. He said it was a factor (it did a lot) to keep his rolling partner off balance and that this led to a limiting of takedowns.
Of course, you also imagined that everyone said that reading from a book was “great!” etc., so it is no surprise that comprehending a sort of nuanced comment is beyond you.
Also in post 64, I quote him as saying “I ended up with a take down and side control against some one I usually have a lot of trouble taking down”. I condensed the fact that he normally has trouble taking this guy down, but didn’t this time as “easy”
Right, you made it up. Understood the first time. Thanks for treating my leading question as an actual one. When someone says that the “ended up” with something, they are generally expressing a level of surprise and a relative lack of direct agency, not ease of accomplishment.
Yes, clearly my instructor has a huge agenda against books! Fuckwit.
Nah, the whole Docherty crew has well-known agendas against non-Docherty taiji.
Then quit posting crybaby.
LOl I have been “classed” as elitest now by three people on this thread, just because I think that when you are trying to pick new (and really quite complex) things up you should have a coach. In that case, i’m proud to be elite
He said footwork where the fuck are you pulling this garbage from?
You aren’t elite you are an elitist get it right. You are big crybaby. I like how you said nothing then, you spill things out like you said something.
Come on, ex-competative wrestler, BJJ player with access to a competant Judo resource, discovers a whole new throw by reading a book then doing a steering wheel, dosent strike you as odd? Or is western wrestling and BJJ more limited than I thought?
Holy shit a new throw? Who said that?
Oh you and your imagination.
But other than moan at me, you havent really said much have you?
Dude you started this thread moaning. So, now you are a hypocrite, Gotcha.
Waaah Rubbish. Waaah fuckwit. Waaaah your teachers are crap.
But you are moaning at me. Grow the fuck up.
[SIZE=“7”]I think the following quote by the OP equates to “good result”. [/SIZE]Guy is competative grappler, year or so in BJJ, picks up a book, throws together some semi TCC drills and is suddenly not being set up for take downs, is noticing a differance with “limited shadow drilling at home” and gets an easy take down and side control against a guy who normally gives him problems…where did I miss read his results as good?
I highlighted your assumption, that’s really all that needs to be addressed.
You think something no one else thought and went on a rampage.
Based on the results, every BJJ player should buy a TCC book!
If it helps him with one tiny aspect of his game yes.
Yeah, Cullion has two posts on this thread, way back on page 2, none of them were that relevant, yet you have twice felt the need to quote him name…is there something sudo-sexual towards Cullion from you?
You love fuckwit and crap do you must have a defaction fetish.
Nope, my point has never changed.
You never had a point.
But then
CMA as you do it is very differant to BJJ, unlike OP’s “competative” western wrestling and stand up TCC. Also, it would not be long until (and it probably wouldnt even be a BJJ player) someone came along and posted: hey your crappling sucks, go to a BJJ/judo/sombo/MMA class for god sake! This would be the correct thing for them to say.
No, we should argue with you instead. You know because no one ever picked up anything from a book ever.