Quote (humari @ Dec 8 2010 12:26am)
well your pretty much the fucking man then arent u?
That's what they called me.
Nah, I'm kidding. I'm really not THAT cocky, I'm just honest with myself. I'm not going to lie and say I was a nobody in high school and I made no impact whatsoever in the weight room. Fact is fact, I have motivated the hell out of so many people in my high school. I've proved people wrong, and I've been proved wrong. I think I have the right to talk about what things I have accomplished just as anyone.
Quote (Jimmy16)
you've wrestled. wrestling dont mean jack shit. lol wrestling cant be compared to bjj.
I've taken down my friend that has done bjj for years, his dad is a black belt and a bjj teacher, and he also wrestled for 8 years.
It all depends on the person. I will say that wrestled is more focused on just taking a person down. But when it comes to ground work, BJJ owns. A wrestler won't know what to do in a fight after he has taken the person down because they're main job is to pin a person's shoulder blades to the mat. Of course a person who does BJJ will win a fight once the fight gets to the ground. All I'm saying is that a wrestler will be able to take a person down better than a person who does BJJ.
Quote (GSXR @ Dec 5 2010 06:27pm)
Fulla shit if u say he reps 245 wit good form.
You haven't heard of Olympic weight lifters, I assume.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lbAX4WW%5FdcThis 15 year old that weighs 135 pounds is clean and jerking 308 pounds. Probably back squats 325+ for reps. Most of these guys have been coached professionally and have been doing it for years.
From the sounds of it, the guy the OP is talking about isn't coached professionally, but probably has the potential to be like the kid in the video, as do I.
This post was edited by takedown609 on Dec 7 2010 10:50pm