The best season was with Kimbo Slice. ultimate fighter doesn't interest me anymore, but if there is one with heavy weights I'll surely watch.Anyone been watching? I have. Its not the best season and has kinda made me dislike Brian a bit.
Anyways I figured I'd mention it in case someone is bored on a Sunday
The best season was with Kimbo Slice. ultimate fighter doesn't interest me anymore, but if there is one with heavy weights I'll surely watch.
He looked good in his fightMy boy Gil Urbina going to win the 85 title. He's actually as 170 that's 7-1 with his only loss being a competitive Decision to current #10 UFC RANKED WELTER, 14-0 Savage Sean Brady... He's 6'4 and getting better every time he fights.
I still can't believe that coach was yelling "elbow the shin".. Worst coaching advice I've ever heard.. Never mind the killer on your back trying to choke you, abandon defending the choke and do the dumbest shit ever encouraged by a coach.He looked good in his fight
Yes it was a strange tactic to say the least.I still can't believe that coach was yelling "elbow the shin".. Worst coaching advice I've ever heard.. Never mind the killer on your back trying to choke you, abandon defending the choke and do the dumbest shit ever encouraged by a coach.
who said that?I still can't believe that coach was yelling "elbow the shin".. Worst coaching advice I've ever heard.. Never mind the killer on your back trying to choke you, abandon defending the choke and do the dumbest shit ever encouraged by a coach.
The instructions being shouted from their corner has been atrocious the entire season.I still can't believe that coach was yelling "elbow the shin".. Worst coaching advice I've ever heard.. Never mind the killer on your back trying to choke you, abandon defending the choke and do the dumbest shit ever encouraged by a coach.
he's had "elbows" beaten in to his brainPaul Herrera.
FWIW - Rener is probably the best jiu-jitsu instructor of his generation. No hyperbole.The instructions being shouted from their corner has been atrocious the entire season.
Rener is great at jiu jitsu. He’s an absolute garbage corner man.
Paul Herrera might be retarded.
thanks for the links!I was watching few first episodes and just kinda forgot it. It just doesn't "move my needle anymore"...
P.s.
You can check the episodes from these page's:
And this:
Im not sure if he corners anyone else. He’s not normally in Brian’s corner, right?FWIW - Rener is probably the best jiu-jitsu instructor of his generation. No hyperbole.
but teaching and cornering are not the same. Rener corners Brian, but that's more because of how far back they go.
does Paul corner fighters outside the show, or is he a coach?
not AFAIK.Im not sure if he corners anyone else. He’s not normally in Brian’s corner, right?
Oh no, I definitely caught that. My response was the same as Paul. Lifeless.not AFAIK.
but I'm really hurt that my comment about Paul Herrera getting "elbows" beat in to his head wasn't recognized.
Rener is one of the best public talkers and calm explainers of BJJ, but if he was the best jiu jitsu instructor, he'd have several students winning championships at the highest levels, which he doesn't. If you came up listening to his dad, he's essentially a carbon copy with slightly better diction. Both are great teachers of some aspects of the game, but better promoters than anything.FWIW - Rener is probably the best jiu-jitsu instructor of his generation. No hyperbole.
but teaching and cornering are not the same. Rener corners Brian, but that's more because of how far back they go.
does Paul corner fighters outside the show, or is he a coach?
politely disagree. Rener doesn't have World Champion students because they're not part of his business model. He doesn't rely on his wall of medals and his "Death Squad" tearing up the competitive circuit to bring students in and sell DVDs...he just doesn't need (or want) those students.Rener is one of the best public talkers and calm explainers of BJJ, but if he was the best jiu jitsu instructor, he'd have several students winning championships at the highest levels, which he doesn't. If you came up listening to his dad, he's essentially a carbon copy with slightly better diction. Both are great teachers of some aspects of the game, but better promoters than anything.
I think what sets Rener and Ryron apart is that they've actually bothered to invest time in the idea of pedagogy and public speaking whereas most BJJ instructors are just people who enjoyed the sport and got a teaching gig or had capital to open an academy. As the inheritors of the trademarked Gracie academy, Rener and Ryron were offering what was perceived to outsiders as a "premium" product so they had to put a bit more shine on it. This followed the same model Rorion used in building the Torrance Academy in the first place and spinning it off into several associated ventures.politely disagree. Rener doesn't have World Champion students because they're not part of his business model. He doesn't rely on his wall of medals and his "Death Squad" tearing up the competitive circuit to bring students in and sell DVDs...he just doesn't need (or want) those students.
But I've traveled and been to enough seminars to state confidently that no one is better than Rener, especially when you're talking about classes/seminars with hundreds of people.