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Subject: Re: This is the norm now???? everyone is teaching MMA??


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Neal Weaver
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Date Posted: 16:35:56 04/10/08 Thu
In reply to: Just Wondering 's message, "This is the norm now???? everyone is teaching MMA??" on 22:23:35 02/19/08 Tue

Obviously I am not typist, put the word DONT in front of want and it makes alot more sense.

What do you not understand about wrestlers? I am not in any way comparing them to a blue belt, a good college wrestler is more than able to teach what he does and apply it in a fight.

I dont want new blues trying to start up MMA programs and getting people hurt. You can say all you want about adults making decisions for themselves, but people have to trust a coach. If they do that and said coach says they are ready to fight, they are going to fight. If the coach is a douche, then they get hurt. People who dont know anything dont have too many ways of telling who is legitimately able to train people and who is not.

I am not for too many Johnny come latelys is the big point. If you dont have a few years in this DONT TRY TO TRAIN PEOPLE TO DO IT. If thats not clear enough I dont know what is. Programs will spring up based on the ability to generate money rather than coherent, competent instruction. How does my problem with that preclude anyone cross training? If I seem abrasive, maybe its because I have seen one too many "grappling training here" signs in TKD schools. Did you know they even have their very own "levels" of grappling prowess, that guys who cooked it up regulate? Some BS right there.

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Rob Austin
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Date Posted: 22:05:31 04/15/08 Tue

I'm a level 5 grappler now Neal. lol

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