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  • Originally posted by The King View Post
    Read before quoting and posting sometime, bozo.
    I did, and nobody pointed out that there was no flawed logic in either of those statements.
    Originally posted by Broncojohnny
    HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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    • Originally posted by ImayBblack View Post
      I mean i can understand doing it for a hobby and to keep in shape, but I dont understand how he would go anywhere doing it? He makes it sound like he is going pro, and by the looks of it I don't see that happening. By all means I could be wrong. I'm just curious on why people take it so seriously if they are not going anywhere.
      Roy Nelson is a BJJ guy and who would look at that guy and think he's a pro? I wanna know why it's not okay for Kyle to do it for his own reasons and not the reasons that Steve thinks he should. That's like saying don't jog unless you plan on running a marathon.
      "Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson

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      • Originally posted by Nate View Post
        Kyle-you at genisis?
        Yes. It's an ass whooping. I really don't like rolling in a gi either, technical as it may be. I also have the cheapo itchy white one, so i'm sure that makes it all that much worse.

        fwiw josh i didn't take his comment to mean i shouldn't do it. I think he was just saying either go full force or don't bother because you won't gain anything at half throttle.

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        • Originally posted by poopnut2 View Post
          Roy Nelson is a BJJ guy and who would look at that guy and think he's a pro? I wanna know why it's not okay for Kyle to do it for his own reasons and not the reasons that Steve thinks he should. That's like saying don't jog unless you plan on running a marathon.
          That's why I asked what his reasons where? Someone that does it 2x a week is no different that someone that does it 10x a week. Other than the person that does it 10x a week must not have a job or has more time on their hands. Now if he was training to become a pro, than his justification of "going somewhere" I might understand. But last time I checked you just have to serve time to get belts.
          See you later...

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          • Originally posted by That_Is_My_El_Camino View Post
            I did, and nobody pointed out that there was no flawed logic in either of those statements.
            They did point it out, through supporting facts. Now, go have a cookie.

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            • Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
              Oh, and they ALL have thyroid problems...it isnt your thyroid. It's your self-control.
              I have thyriod problems and I weigh 128 lbs and I never work out lol. So yes i agree on the thyriod. I think i gained 5 lbs since iwas diagnosed in April.
              See you later...

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              • Originally posted by ImayBblack View Post
                I have thyriod problems and I weigh 128 lbs and I never work out lol. So yes i agree on the thyriod. I think i gained 5 lbs since iwas diagnosed in April.
                You're HYPO or HYPER?

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                • Originally posted by ImayBblack View Post
                  I mean i can understand doing it for a hobby and to keep in shape, but I dont understand how he would go anywhere doing it? He makes it sound like he is going pro, and by the looks of it I don't see that happening. By all means I could be wrong. I'm just curious on why people take it so seriously if they are not going anywhere.
                  Why are you hyper-sensititive to what I have to say about it? Did you READ what he said? He said he doesn't do BJJ to get into shape, but rather for the technique. BJJ isn't one of those things you can do like that. The techniques require flexibility, dexterity and most importanly muscular endurance. You can't get that by simply going in, learning techniques and not rolling for hours. It takes time to build yourself for BJJ properly.

                  Originally posted by poopnut2 View Post
                  Roy Nelson is a BJJ guy and who would look at that guy and think he's a pro? I wanna know why it's not okay for Kyle to do it for his own reasons and not the reasons that Steve thinks he should. That's like saying don't jog unless you plan on running a marathon.
                  It's perfectly fine to do whatever he likes of course. But just like weightloss, without the proper plan and execution, the end result won't be effective. He'll be able to talk about the techniques, able to show them with a cooperative partner, but not effectively use it against a resisting opponent. If he's just doing it for fun, fine so be it, thats cool for him. It's still goes against what it's there for which is to be efficient and effective.

                  Originally posted by ImayBblack View Post
                  That's why I asked what his reasons where? Someone that does it 2x a week is no different that someone that does it 10x a week. Other than the person that does it 10x a week must not have a job or has more time on their hands. Now if he was training to become a pro, than his justification of "going somewhere" I might understand. But last time I checked you just have to serve time to get belts.
                  There is a big difference between the casual practioner who goes in twice a week, learns a few techniques and then leaves when everyone else stays to roll. There is even a bigger difference from the people who dedicated themselves to the pursuit of excellence for no other reason other than the goal. I do this in every art I have practiced, I work very hard and down to every little detail. Now I'm applying those things to training and weightloss as well. One doesn't need to "go pro" to want to be good at something.

                  Training twice a week for two hours doing only technique would be like me only dieting two days a week and feasting the other 5 days. It makes no sense.

                  Maybe at your school you have to just serve time to get belts, not mine. You earn rank in a Gracie school. If you can't show you can execute techniques, you don't get ranked.

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                  • Originally posted by Marisa View Post
                    You're HYPO or HYPER?
                    Been both! Was diagnosed with postpartum thyroiditis (HYPER) after my preganacy then in April I was diagnosed with hashimoto disease which is HYPO.
                    See you later...

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                    • I didn't say I only go for technique and don't stay to roll...?

                      And i'm being active the other days of the week, so your diet and feast comparison is completely off base.

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                      • Originally posted by ImayBblack View Post
                        I mean i can understand doing it for a hobby and to keep in shape, but I dont understand how he would go anywhere doing it? He makes it sound like he is going pro, and by the looks of it I don't see that happening. By all means I could be wrong. I'm just curious on why people take it so seriously if they are not going anywhere.
                        Compensating for other areas of life that are lacking...I bet he enjoys being a fatboy that can kick someone's ass. Look at Tank Abbott. He can kick the average guy's ass but he is still a fatass with metabolic syndrome who will die an early death.

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                        • Originally posted by lo3oz View Post
                          I didn't say I only go for technique and don't stay to roll...?

                          And i'm being active the other days of the week, so your diet and feast comparison is completely off base.
                          Fair enough. Do you ever go to Nate's GTG on friday nights to roll?

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                          • Originally posted by ImayBblack View Post
                            Been both! Was diagnosed with postpartum thyroiditis (HYPER) after my preganacy then in April I was diagnosed with hashimoto disease which is HYPO.
                            Really? Wait...I feel like we've talked about this before. Are you on synthroid currently?

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                            • Originally posted by Steve View Post
                              Maybe at your school you have to just serve time to get belts, not mine. You earn rank in a Gracie school. If you can't show you can execute techniques, you don't get ranked.
                              Yeah I don't train anymore. I have been to two schools and they both were that way. I just was curious on why you trained. Don't take offense to it. You just make it out to be more than just a hobby. You should not have to have a certain "reason" to train. Everyone is different. Ya know?

                              When i trained (Mauy Thai) Don't really care for BJJ. I did it to get into shape and thats about it. Yes i competed a couple of times but it was just for fun. I did not dedicate my life to it because I know it was not something I planned on doing for a living.
                              See you later...

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                              • Originally posted by Steve View Post
                                Fair enough. Do you ever go to Nate's GTG on friday nights to roll?
                                Friday nights are the start of my weekend! Maybe if/when i get to a level i'm comfortable with.. but for now no, nor do i plan on it.

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