The upper echelon of trolling...is not in this thread.

Bunch of jerks on this thread.

[TABLE][/TABLE][quote=skywalkr2000;2268212]Bunch of jerks on this thread.[/quote]

Did your fat ol’ grandmaster choke on a sweet potato for Thanksgiving?

You also haven’t been hear very long.

It’s not lies its delusions. There’s a difference.

How ridiculous.

You know, why is it that out of everyone on here, no one has bothered to check out a GC class?

There must be someone in N.Y. u guys trust. Come hang out with us and engage in the class. Surely you wont get hurt at the very least, cause we suck. Right? You could come back here and post a review. Believe me I get some of your sentiments.

I for one have done a fair share of BJJ and kick boxing between 2000 and 2004. I have felt the amazing skill of the Gracie. Some lightning quick catch wrestlers and the ferocity of the Thai roundhouse high kick from nowhereville. I used to spar in the same Brooklyn gym as Phillipe Novar of Ultimate Fighter fame. All I’m saying is take the GC stuff for what it is AFTER you have felt it first hand I’ve been doing GC since 2005 and find it to be exceptional. I’m just sayin…

In what context have you found its performance exceptional? Have you sparred and competed using the system or defended yourself with it when attacked?

[quote=skywalkr2000;2268237]How ridiculous.

You know, why is it that out of everyone on here, no one has bothered to check out a GC class?
[/quote]

A better question to ask Augustus Gloop when you next see him: why did a GC representative extend and then quickly retract an invitation for Bullshido representatives to participate in “a full speed/full contact environment against one of the KCD instructors.”

I mean, what reason would your teachers give. The actual reason is fairly obvious.

[quote=skywalkr2000;2268237]How ridiculous.

You know, why is it that out of everyone on here, no one has bothered to check out a GC class?

There must be someone in N.Y. u guys trust. Come hang out with us and engage in the class. Surely you wont get hurt at the very least, cause we suck. Right? You could come back here and post a review. Believe me I get some of your sentiments.

I for one have done a fair share of BJJ and kick boxing between 2000 and 2004. I have felt the amazing skill of the Gracie. Some lightning quick catch wrestlers and the ferocity of the Thai roundhouse high kick from nowhereville. I used to spar in the same Brooklyn gym as Phillipe Novar of Ultimate Fighter fame. All I’m saying is take the GC stuff for what it is AFTER you have felt it first hand I’ve been doing GC since 2005 and find it to be exceptional. I’m just sayin…[/quote]

You may wish to familiarize yourself with website’s throwdown forum that is where Bullshido’s multi-styled, full contact, videotaped, cross-training, events are listed. Look for one scheduled in the NYC area. Anyone is welcome to attend.

The upper echelon of instructors can hit you at will despite your best efforts. When new guys move hard with me they get hit no matter how big they are. But the point is to train alive without getting hurt kinda like in BJJ.

Guided Chaos - Martial Realists: John Perkins - No BS MMA and Martial Arts

Culled