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y.I hate to say this, but it all comes down to genetics. More athletic ability and better fighting instincts are always going to win if both are conditioned and trained.
I agree and disagree. You put my buddy Phil Viz in there and he's THAT guy... but if you look at a guy like Eddie Bravo (don't hate), it's a different story.
Hell ya bro, ur w tha right guys that's forsure... I was never much of a grappler but alwayz respect every aspect of tha game... I can't even imagine tha amount of pressure a guy like u creates when you really try to take a limb home lol.. The belts in a real school like your at are harder but when you have them, ther is no question... Will b great as u climb rank, ull b really dangerous w that strength...
Btw- I alwayz hated gi, but was wondering what ur personal preference is- gi or nogi?
I have a feeling I'm getting a blue belt soon (knock on wood). I actually prefer Gi training because it involves 1000x more technique. In a no gi situation, you might have (x) number of options in a position. In a gi, you have to be aware of SO much more. I'm sure because of my athleticism and strength, I would be a great no gi guy... but when I put a Gi on, I feel a lot more comfortable because I have more grips and more control over somebody.