Felipe Costa
26-01-2005, 19:23
Hello everyone!
I’ll be in March again in Europe, in the total I’ll stay almost one month, most of the time in Belgium with the EXIT Team (www.exit-bjj.be ).
I was think of organizing a seminar just focusing on BJJ RULES, I thought it would be a good idea, cause I notice that most of people are still confuse about it or they think they know the rules, but actually they mistake when it comes to the details.
Last time when I pass by, I went to a BJJ tournament in Germany, it was terrible, they even putted 2 referees in the same match, but it did not help much, cause none of them knew what to do. When I was coaching one of the guys from EXIT Team, the referee made a mistake, I complained to him, he turn to me and said: Who are you to tell me the rules? It was funny…
I believe Europe needs to know the rules so it can improve faster. One of the main reasons that Brazil is still on top is because of the tournaments that keep the fighters improving and exchanging new positions with rival schools…imagine if each tournament make his own rules? How would it be possible to grow?
So, I’m writing here to hear your opinion. Should we organize this BJJ RULES seminar? Would you be interest to go? Let me know
:D
I’ll be in March again in Europe, in the total I’ll stay almost one month, most of the time in Belgium with the EXIT Team (www.exit-bjj.be ).
I was think of organizing a seminar just focusing on BJJ RULES, I thought it would be a good idea, cause I notice that most of people are still confuse about it or they think they know the rules, but actually they mistake when it comes to the details.
Last time when I pass by, I went to a BJJ tournament in Germany, it was terrible, they even putted 2 referees in the same match, but it did not help much, cause none of them knew what to do. When I was coaching one of the guys from EXIT Team, the referee made a mistake, I complained to him, he turn to me and said: Who are you to tell me the rules? It was funny…
I believe Europe needs to know the rules so it can improve faster. One of the main reasons that Brazil is still on top is because of the tournaments that keep the fighters improving and exchanging new positions with rival schools…imagine if each tournament make his own rules? How would it be possible to grow?
So, I’m writing here to hear your opinion. Should we organize this BJJ RULES seminar? Would you be interest to go? Let me know
:D