[QUOTE=Michael Tzadok;3029517]More exciting news as this continues to develop.
I’m really excited to see where this goes. I hope quality instructors blow up his inbox.[/QUOTE]
This could be a significant advancement in American Jiu Jitsu. It’s just a matter of time before all those Brazilian flags start disappearing from the list of world championship winners every year. This could be a step in moving that process along. This sport needs a big dose of FREEDOM.
My bike now, punk.
It still amazes me that people think being from Brazil gives you some magical Jiu Jitsu skill. We had a Brazilian instructor move into our area a couple years ago. Quite a few students left their well established schools with seasoned coaches to go train with this unproven Brazilian. Fucking retards. Is there a word like weaboo that applies to Brazilian nut huggers?
[QUOTE=Michael Tzadok;3030580]This will definitely be a step in that direction. Though I think it will have to wait until we have a non-Brazillian coral belt before people really start to move off the Brazillian supremacy. Though I think Keenan is the guy to lead the way.
Too clunky grammatically, though. WeabOSS! Works in the plural but what do you call a singular WeabOSS!? Or is WeabOSS! Singular and plural is WeabOSSes!? I don’t know.
I think we need a graphic to introduce our new term to the world. I think the term should be Kneeaboo. I’m envisioning a graphic with KNEEABOO written in large block letters. And the block letters should be filled with OSS! over and over again in tiny letters.
Then we present our term to the world. And by “the world” I mean r/BJJ.