Again, you THINK you know but you are completely ignorant and I encourage you to read the book I suggested. It will help you humble yourself and understand that you are not an expert in many areas, including this one. For example, I have bought Coach's dvd on weightlifting and watched it a ton of times. I've read SS - all versions several times. I've read practical programming several times. But, I am humble enough to know that having a discussion with Coach about weightlifting and thinking I am on his level is like having a conversation with an astrophysicist and thinking I can talk astrophysics. Here, this is the same thing. You THINK you know but you have no idea what you are talking about, i.e., you may have seen a few bjj or judo classes or even attended a few. But, you are having a conversation with someone who has been doing judo and bjj for probably longer than you have been alive. Thus, we cannot have an intelligent conversation. Again, it is okay to be ignorant of a subject but once you discover your ignorance it is not okay to stay ignorant if you want to have an intelligent conversation about it - the choice is yours. Again, read The Death of Expertise as you badly need it.
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Can’t disagree Coach, let’s put this one to bed.
It’s always surprising which questions blow up into huge heated discussions, can’t predict which ones, this one surprised me. But I enjoyed every minute of this thread over the last week. Thank you everyone for being rational, irrational and batshit crazy over a smart comment posted by the OP.