cletus wrote: » Considering leg attacks are all the rage these days, I said I'd throw this up. Found it hugely informative
MagicIRL wrote: » Speaking of Gordon - What the **** was Cyborg up to in their final match?
DQ'd for 4 penalties including multiple "slaps". Thought Gordon took it very well when he came out the winner and claimed to have also now won his first Combat Jiu-jitsu match :pac:
MagicIRL wrote: » Ralph is obviously taking his break-up with Kurt Ossiander well then :pac:
That's a huge achievement for both Ffion (who I think has moved to Dublin permanently to train in ECJJA).
eeloe wrote: » Yeah she's been full time in Dublin since September/October time. Crazy to think she's only training BJJ for about 5 years....fair play to her!
cletus wrote: » The Cyborg match in the final has to be one of the more bizarre things I've seen in bjj.
MagicIRL wrote: » Have you seen the video of Ralph Gracie going ham on Flavio Almeida while the actual jiujitsu was taking place on the mats in front of them? :pac: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06wqRvN0Kdo
Spunge wrote: » Hi, its my first time, im moving to the west and emailed about joining. Should i get a Gi while im still in dublin ?
Black Sheep wrote: » The best value / quality is online, so it doesn't really matter, Dublin v Galway. Scramble, a UK company, are doing a 'lucky bag' on new year's eve that is normally excellent value. If you select the gi option, you pay a fixed price, and they send you a gi in your size plus a number of gifts. It's a sort of a sale / novelty event that normally offers very good value. In previous years people ended up getting a premium gi, a cheaper gi and maybe a beanie hat or t-shirt or similar. But if you've not trained before then you might be better off doing a few classes at your new school and then taking the plunge. They might prefer to sell you something club branded anyway.
ElektroToad wrote: » Hey all - so a new year is upon us and I'm thinking of giving BJJ a go as looks like it would be an interesting way to get in shape while learning something completely new Was doing a bit of research for gyms in Dublin CC and am considering dropping by Wild Geese and/or JS on Parnell st. as they both have been mentioned here in the past. So thought I'd just check if there is any where else in the city centre that is worth considering?
Black Sheep wrote: » I train at JSBJJ so I'm biased, but I just want to mention that there is some kind of beginner's deal on at the moment so you might check out whether it's worthwhile. In the city centre I think the other options, in addition to those mentioned above, would be Andre Ramos and Phantom? Maybe there are others also.
11521323 wrote: » Does anyone know if there's anywhere in Dublin (not even necessarily a martial arts club, even a sports complex or something) where you can pay a fee to use mat space suitable for drilling?
Available to rent on, Portmarnock, Monday 6pm to 8pm and Thursday 6pm to 8.30pm,large training area, approx 200sqm Including a full mat area upto 100sqm. showers, sauna, (pool facility) Ample free parking etc. If anyone interested ,contact Ray Stears (0862597192).The rent is negotiable depending on how many hours required. Cost will be approximately €40 per hour total. Suitable for BJJ, mma, or any classes.