VolunteerHillbilly
Spike Drinks, Not Trees
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My family name was changed to smith when my great great grandfather came here at the end of WW1 to escape the Hebrew hate that was just getting started there. Everyone else was eventually killed in the gas chambers. My 2 sons are all that’s left of that name.
yes, I get a little sensitive about the subject of Nazis.
He's the only leader to successfully fend of a communist take over after it reached the tipping point. Free one way helo rides were apart of that process. However the people in question had caused many death directly or indirectly before they got the ride.Who is this guy? I recall stories about Argentinian military leaders dropping prisoners out of helicopters into the middle of River Platte. Didn’t know if this was one such person.
I'm obviously not slice, but we have a friend who's son wrestled, and took BJJ in highschool. He done pretty good in both, still into the BJJ. Not saying that's the answer, but this kid done it, and it didn't seem to mess him up. I do know each person is different though. I like BJJ, think it's cool he's into it.Hey @Orangeslice13, my son is really into bjj and wants to wrestle as well (and tackle football but thats a different discussion). Should he continue with the bjj and wait on the other or try to mix? He's about to turn 9
He loves bjj and is strong for his age. Plus he had a mean streak and this allows him a chance to use itI'm obviously not slice, but we have a friend who's son wrestled, and took BJJ in highschool. He done pretty good in both, still into the BJJ. Not saying that's the answer, but this kid done it, and it didn't seem to mess him up. I do know each person is different though. I like BJJ, think it's cool he's into it.
I know you asked slice but I’ve coached wrestling about 4 yrs and taught jui jitsu most my life. If he wants to do it let him the hardest transition between the two is not going to your back in wrestling. But he will gain major benefits from both in both. My sons sophomore yr he was captain of his high school team and was able to wrestle several classes upHey @Orangeslice13, my son is really into bjj and wants to wrestle as well (and tackle football but thats a different discussion). Should he continue with the bjj and wait on the other or try to mix? He's about to turn 9
Absolutely continue with the BJJ. It’s a completely different set of rules but very valuable information. I would also recommend that he wrestles freestyle. The only thing that I would recommend is doing one at a time. Basically no BJJ during wrestling. No wrestling or BJJ during freestyle.Hey @Orangeslice13, my son is really into bjj and wants to wrestle as well (and tackle football but thats a different discussion). Should he continue with the bjj and wait on the other or try to mix? He's about to turn 9
Appreciate it. I figured his escapes and just confidence in 1v1 would really help. His school is always trying to get kids in the wrestling club but he hasn't asked since we started bjjI know you asked slice but I’ve coached wrestling about 4 yrs and taught jui jitsu most my life. If he wants to do it let him the hardest transition between the two is not going to your back in wrestling. But he will gain major benefits from both in both. My sons sophomore yr he was captain of his high school team and was able to wrestle several classes up
We're staying in bjj for a while but one day he'll want to try wrestling since it's a school sport. He really likes this which isn't common for him. Kids has absolutely no fear and is a thinker which most in his class aren't. It scares me a little how much he likes to choke out other kids thoughAbsolutely continue with the BJJ. It’s a completely different set of rules but very valuable information. I would also recommend that he wrestles freestyle. The only thing that I would recommend is doing one at a time. Basically no BJJ during wrestling. No wrestling or BJJ during freestyle.
Keep me posted on how he does.
He needs to wrestle now. And not year round. But he definitely needs to be mixing the sports if he’s going to wrestle later.We're staying in bjj for a while but one day he'll want to try wrestling since it's a school sport. He really likes this which isn't common for him. Kids has absolutely no fear and is a thinker which most in his class aren't. It scares me a little how much he likes to choke out other kids though
That’s a wrestler!We're staying in bjj for a while but one day he'll want to try wrestling since it's a school sport. He really likes this which isn't common for him. Kids has absolutely no fear and is a thinker which most in his class aren't. It scares me a little how much he likes to choke out other kids though
