Stop! Should Black Belts Be Earned ONLY Through Competition? The Unfiltered Take on Quick Promoti...
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A fascinating dissection of the pressure surrounding rapid martial arts progression. The analysis zeroes in on why certain critics, noted for their public commentary, might be out of their depth when judging high-level achievement without practical mat time. The core argument pivots to the essential
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I might stand a chance of lasting a lot longer against someone who's a lot smaller, who is going to have a harder time taking me down. But even like the Tacket brothers, right? I mean, they're going to be able to launch me to the floor pretty quickly and I'm not going to be able to defend myself against them very long, most likely if they're in competition mode. So, I just wanted to give you guys that realization that I don't think the criticism of Mike Zertell on his black belt is fair. And I feel personally that Ariel Hwani and Greg Dusen really need to do some jiu-jitsu before they do that level of criticism. Uh although the criticism of Moneyberg in general is more accurate, you know, because it's I mean the only other person that we know of that did that in three years is BJ Penn and he's he's a prodigy. Like he's a he's a he's a world champion, right? And I do think if you're going to get a black belt that quickly or a black belt in general, you should have to compete. Uh, like I said, if I had lost every match in that competition, there's no way I could I could ever be handed a black belt and accept it until I go and rectify that. And even now, I would like to have a better showing at a competition. Uh, for sure that wasn't uh I just felt that I could have done a lot more had I had a full training at.
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