What Makes A Purple Belt? | The Simple Explanation

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 203

  • @jonathanhernandez3292
    @jonathanhernandez3292 8 років тому +35

    their guards are hard as shit to pass
    their grips are like gorillas
    fast as lightning and heavy as a hippo
    attacks for days
    have telepathy and know your move before you do it
    not above destroying a lower belt for shits and giggles
    humble enough to teach the lower belts something new

  • @79pejeperro
    @79pejeperro 8 років тому +229

    I got my purple belt today. My instructor said..."Your jiu jitsu begins now"

    • @theflash2873
      @theflash2873 7 років тому +5

      79pejeperro congratulations

    • @Kev80ification
      @Kev80ification 6 років тому +2

      A belated congrats man!

    • @thataintnomoonsucka
      @thataintnomoonsucka 6 років тому +1

      @79pejerro......update friend. I hope your training is going well!

    • @felixofla101
      @felixofla101 5 років тому +3

      Exactly, I got mines last July, going to class every day is the key and rest one day.

    • @felixofla101
      @felixofla101 5 років тому +7

      @NW Oista Yup, seen it, lots of guys quit at purple belt, they stop coming to class and they come weeks later and get manhandled like rag dolls by lower belts. Seen it.. I don't want that to happen to me, that's why I go to class every day. If I am injured, I just do the technique and go home.

  • @whitebeltforlife
    @whitebeltforlife 5 років тому +15

    "You'll be there soon" gave me goosbumps

  • @mjolnir9855
    @mjolnir9855 4 роки тому +35

    “We want to have a ‘conversation’ with our Jiujitsu, then escalate it to an argument, then win that argument.”
    Not my creation, but I forget the name of the instructor who said this

  • @alexrojas7913
    @alexrojas7913 2 роки тому +2

    Omoplata > Triangle > omoplata > triangle > armbar. He does that like water finding cracks in concrete. Wow.

  • @KiWorkshop
    @KiWorkshop 14 років тому +7

    I've heard the martial-art-as-language analogy before, but never in such depth. As usual, impeccable technique demonstration as well. What I love about your videos is that you give them a lot more thought than the average demo you find on youtube that seems to have been done with little to no planning and consideration for production. Thanks for raising the bar.

  • @cynthiageskes1457
    @cynthiageskes1457 4 роки тому +10

    I received my Purple belt 2.5 months ago. For some time I was the only female (now have some new female students) and also more than 20 years older than most of the male students. I so often questioned my ability, but a very dedicated, persistent Coach made sure I was in class 5-6 days a week. I continue to question my ability. I have to respect my Coaches decision to promote me to Purple belt. I am able to 'construct a sentence' as is said in the video- but 'my grammar needs help '.

    • @BM-of6dg
      @BM-of6dg Рік тому +1

      How’s the progress??

    • @cynthiageskes1457
      @cynthiageskes1457 Рік тому +1

      @@BM-of6dg Hi- progress is good? I continue training 5-6 days a week. I just received my first stripe on my Brown belt. I’m able to chain submission attacks together etc. Although I am told my technique is good and I use it well when rolling with the stronger, quicker 20-30ish guys; I sometimes feel like a Brown belt fake. This is due to competition. Or the lack of. Several of our team members have competed. I have not. There has not been any competitors in my age, belt level at the competitions that my teammates have gone to. That is one reason. Truth be told, even if there were I not sure I would compete? I‘ve been told the best place to find fellow competitors would be at the World’s Masters - usually in Las Vegas. But, most competing in it would have prior competition experience. So, not a good idea? My Coach always says he doesn’t care whether someone competes or not. I think for me it would be facing a fear? Also as I train predominantly with men I really don’t know how my BJJ is when compared to another female at the same belt level and the same age range.

    • @SingaporeFriedrice
      @SingaporeFriedrice Рік тому

      @@cynthiageskes1457 I'm sure you're a brown belt. A part of it is time and dedication. Your coach has observed you vs the men and you're probably doing all the right things. It's not always about competitions.
      It's unfair to compare with younger, stronger, faster and possibly heavier men.

    • @anthonypelaez5297
      @anthonypelaez5297 Рік тому

      ​@@cynthiageskes1457 Even if it's not a good idea try it then You Will feel how it really is, if You need more exp with women go to Open mats or only female Open mat or try hard with males that have the same weight as You and go hard (i know probably they have more strenght but it's the Challenge) if professor priorize or not comp it's ok, but i hope if You or Your partners compete he'd has been there with You and coach You all during the fight

  • @Thensolomonsaid
    @Thensolomonsaid 11 років тому +21

    Being a judo player that trains at some bjj clubs now and then i can say that when i roll there is a definite difference between a blue belt and purple belt.Blue belts i can equal but purples tend to wrap me up.

  • @dblood8529
    @dblood8529 4 роки тому +6

    He is so damn smooth.

  • @chileno189
    @chileno189 8 років тому +18

    my coach told me yesterday that I'm getting my purple belt in a couple months. this video really helped to put my current progress into perspective

    • @OrganicGonzalez
      @OrganicGonzalez 8 років тому

      What's up dude did u end up getting purple belt?

    • @chileno189
      @chileno189 8 років тому +1

      No man. I haven't even gotten my fourth stripe yet, even though I tap all the other blues and purples at my school. My coach is notoriously slow with promotions so I just have to be patient. Hell, our 3 stripe white belts would be blue belts at other schools.

    • @OrganicGonzalez
      @OrganicGonzalez 8 років тому +1

      +Brian Saez I feel u dude. I've been a white belt for a year and a half. my professor only promotes adults every 6 months and if u miss promotion day, then u gotta wait. I'll barely get my Second stripe in July haha.

    • @chileno189
      @chileno189 8 років тому

      +Ed Perez yea man. Just be patient. Maybe try to work on something specific each month to round out your game. Because of injuries I've been a blue belt for six years so I've learned a lot about patience lol.

    • @OrganicGonzalez
      @OrganicGonzalez 8 років тому

      +Brian Saez wow! great advice dude. I will definitely use month to month focusing on certain techniques.

  • @justingillette8287
    @justingillette8287 4 роки тому +1

    He makes it look so easy, for any beginner it’s a long road to that point. I really like the words to conversation to argument and then to winning that argument analogy. So poetic so true good job

  • @andyvause4599
    @andyvause4599 5 років тому +1

    As a blue belt I fuxking love your videos and techniques Roy!

  • @Daniello385
    @Daniello385 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome technique and good flow of techniques. Roy Dean is one of the best bjj practitioners out there

  • @asteriskcolon
    @asteriskcolon 8 років тому +10

    This is a great video, great way to explain it. Brilliant stuff

  • @zaphodb5198
    @zaphodb5198 7 років тому +2

    I really like Roy Dean and his professor Roy Harris.

  • @quickstep2408
    @quickstep2408 2 роки тому

    i think what also makes this so satisfying to watch other than the amazing and smooth techniques performed in this vid is the fact that i get to see simon cowell get choked out and subbed repeatedly!

  • @DJLCee-bc1zg
    @DJLCee-bc1zg 5 років тому

    Roy dean you are my Hero , just got my blue belt and I thank you for conceptualizing this art in a way I enjoy and often reference while under stress

  • @dragonballjiujitsu
    @dragonballjiujitsu 14 років тому +1

    Just got done training. I needed this vid.

  • @thephenom77
    @thephenom77 Рік тому

    I love roy dean teachings

  • @breakdancerQ
    @breakdancerQ 9 років тому +8

    Getting my gi today, I hope get purple someday that would be huge for me!

    • @RobGcraft
      @RobGcraft 9 років тому +1

      Powermove Promotions have fun and i hope you get the purple belt ( bit late, sorry)

    • @breakdancerQ
      @breakdancerQ 8 років тому

      ***** thanks mate I hope to get blue this year as well :)

    • @andrewandrew5489
      @andrewandrew5489 8 років тому

      I just joined again for the first week since highschool!

    • @gustavoquintella3127
      @gustavoquintella3127 6 років тому +1

      Where are you at? Gotta give some updates man hahaha

    • @durantaylor4086
      @durantaylor4086 6 років тому

      im curious to know if youre still doing it too

  • @Wisstihrwas
    @Wisstihrwas 9 років тому +20

    I hear a video about winning an argument and i'm sitting here learning the alphabet

    • @Algastar
      @Algastar 8 років тому +1

      +Wisstihrwas Lol same. I'm amazed by how fluid all of his transitions and submissions are, and here I am struggling to sweep my foot over for a standard arm lock :p

  • @adamdizzy6052
    @adamdizzy6052 Рік тому

    I'm a wrestler..bluebelt who quit for a while now I'm healed up my buddy's a blk belt.he is a beast.owns a gym.just seeing what I wanna be at purple belt..everything like same tempo..but diff moves..and establish a good defence.
    I don't know..but loved rollin.

  • @-Bob12345
    @-Bob12345 5 років тому +1

    Amazed at Roy Dean, I want a personal game for everything

  • @RodrigoVanilla93
    @RodrigoVanilla93 14 років тому +1

    very smart analogy and a very smart guy

  • @gkornegay
    @gkornegay 12 років тому

    This sounds like they did the audio of the video over again. I liked the original and have it downloaded to my android. I listen/watch this almost everyday.

  • @Crystals10000
    @Crystals10000 4 роки тому +2

    so interesting some of these back takes :O

  • @jameslombardo2
    @jameslombardo2 Рік тому

    Beautiful movement and explanation

  • @artemlipat2882
    @artemlipat2882 Рік тому

    His moves are so smooth

  • @RECKANOWHERE
    @RECKANOWHERE 6 років тому +2

    Love your videos Roy. So clearly explained.

  • @HerreraCam
    @HerreraCam 6 років тому

    I'm testing for mine in 3 days. Have seen this before numerous times...on DVD and here on UA-cam. But just had to watch it again. Thanks. #Oss

  • @davidrivas6412
    @davidrivas6412 2 роки тому

    Purple belt 💜 goals!!!

  • @treissete
    @treissete 11 років тому

    The best explanation of the difference between Blue and Purple I have heard!

  • @mrdogey0312
    @mrdogey0312 14 років тому +1

    beautiful jiu jitsu

  • @Rollingwithconner
    @Rollingwithconner 2 роки тому

    as a purple belt ive learned its not about screaming words at new students and hope that they start screaming back, its more about taking them through a calm monologue with short breaks of explaining the language to them.

  • @williamross77
    @williamross77 11 років тому

    Dean Sensei, Good to see this, thank you for using the Language analogy that we both preach so good to hear another instructor especially your caliber, much respect and kindness, good to train with you in Memphis. maybe we can train some in aikido and bjj again when I get to Bend. In Aiki, Bill Ross

  • @mybloodrunscold007
    @mybloodrunscold007 14 років тому

    Roy Dean, you're the white Rickson Gracie. Such an enlightened and well spoken warrior. Please keep the wisdom coming

  • @joealias2594
    @joealias2594 3 роки тому

    This video is hypnotizing

  • @sequalofdecay
    @sequalofdecay 13 років тому

    man i really hope i get to train with yal one day. watching this guy and jimmy da silva is fukn awesome. i hope to go for a week and train my ass off. hopefully after the summer. keep the vidz comin brotha

  • @TheBjjninja
    @TheBjjninja 7 років тому +60

    I didn’t know Patrick Bateman practiced BJJ

  • @sdboatpainter
    @sdboatpainter 12 років тому

    Always a pleasure watching your videos. Super professional. Please keep posting!

  • @halelorf
    @halelorf 14 років тому +1

    amazing analogy Roy.

  •  2 роки тому

    Thank you Roy ❤️🙏🏻

  • @edwardkania142
    @edwardkania142 12 років тому

    He flowed from one to the other. When his partner escaped or blocked a technique, he transitioned to another. If you listened to the description, transitioning smoothly from one position/technique to another is what he says basically makes a purple belt.

  • @wayne47able
    @wayne47able 5 років тому

    Just got my purple belt this past Saturday!!!

  • @hoppy760
    @hoppy760 11 років тому +4

    Very nicely done. Just train and the skill will come. You will get smoother with transitions and get better at setting techniques up. Train smart too. Train with people of all levels. Don't train a 100% everyday. By that I mean don't feel you have to go for the kill everyone you train with someone. To flow and transition smoothly you have to move as much as you can when you have the opportunity.

    • @blipblop9094
      @blipblop9094 5 років тому

      Thanks for this, will do this mindset starting today

  • @erikrass
    @erikrass 14 років тому

    This looks like a playbook for our guerilla jiu jitsu class =] i see some of those guerilla moves!! excellent analogy, well done.

  • @mattspellen2149
    @mattspellen2149 10 років тому

    Awesome video can't wait to roll later

  • @petermeredith637
    @petermeredith637 3 роки тому

    awesome videos , good techniques , good thinking

  • @sdad1016
    @sdad1016 7 років тому

    Thank you for posting this instruction video , somehow I find your movements fluent and effortless , is there any way to get the complete lessons on all the belts

  • @mitchellchagas1669
    @mitchellchagas1669 4 роки тому

    Beautiful way to explain BJJ to a beginner or grand master.

  • @bigThunk983
    @bigThunk983 9 років тому +9

    "Good luck in your journey....you'll be there soon."

  • @demolayakp
    @demolayakp 11 років тому

    We all started from that point. and we all were once white belts. its what you plan to do about it that makes the difference! keep on rolling bro!

  • @daemonx-99
    @daemonx-99 14 років тому

    I Love Sensei Rodney's videos, I hope one day I can train with him!

  • @3Daver
    @3Daver 13 років тому +5

    DAM MY SPEECH IMPEDIMENT!!!!

  • @gilkennedy7638
    @gilkennedy7638 5 років тому +4

    I'm blue belt, if I need to flow like the guy on the video, my purple belt is not anytime soon.... :)

  • @bilbaisim
    @bilbaisim 14 років тому

    loved it ! i couldnt have said it in a better way!

  • @moonpearl2002
    @moonpearl2002 13 років тому

    very very cool, thank you for posting the video!

  • @dragonfire3102
    @dragonfire3102 6 років тому

    I just came across your channel an I like all ready u r the shit your videos rock I'm watching the shit out of them now sweet!

  • @luchador1764
    @luchador1764 12 років тому

    @pedro90 actually, in American kickboxing, there is a MINIMUM of 6 kicks per round, not a maximum. I believe this was mainly due to the fact that most kickboxing matches were turning into what looked like regular boxing matches because the variety of kicks that you can utilize in American kickboxing was already so limited that a lot of fighters found it more efficient to take kicks out of their game all together and just straight up box their opponents.

  • @theFormidable1
    @theFormidable1 2 роки тому

    Great analogy

  • @usbsol
    @usbsol 3 роки тому

    Interesting analogy... but... learning a language does not happen very fast if you only learn single words... grammar helps alot as well as patterns of syntax and a safe practise space... in BJJ principle based teaching makes everything easier and faster... as well as rolling without submissions but only with positional control.

  • @Andres_cali
    @Andres_cali 5 днів тому

    Im a first stripe white 😅 but love the way purple belts plays bjj

  • @NamVoSon
    @NamVoSon 14 років тому

    best narration

  • @jptothetree
    @jptothetree 4 роки тому +1

    I remember watching this video almost 4 years ago when I first started! (got my purple belt in October) The thought of being a purple belt was so crazy and a little scary to me, but now that it's here I realize it's just the natural progression of things. To all the new people out there: KEEP. SHOWING. UP. The answers will come slowly but surely. I always remind myself of that when I make mistakes.

  • @seal1mas
    @seal1mas 13 років тому

    I do judo and i can see some well applied strangles that could be used in judo!!

  • @Jero8198
    @Jero8198 10 років тому +2

    Hi Roy, i was wondering if you could make a tutorial video on that move that i asked you about earlier on at the 0:42 point.

  • @pedro90
    @pedro90 13 років тому +1

    @sonnych69 Newaza in judo is not the same as modern BJJ. there was a time when that statement was correct, but too many people have have had there hands in BJJ for it to be the same as Newaza, either kosen or Kodokan. In judo there are no leg-locks permitted or even leg takedowns anymore. you also don't have spider guard, mantis guard, x guard, twister control, or any of the eddie bravo marcelo garcia inventions.

  • @SimonSez83
    @SimonSez83 14 років тому

    im a beginner at bjj.... but ive been an athlete all my life.
    in struggling like every single white belt out there.
    this video might just change my approach to training

    • @Shoup1
      @Shoup1 2 роки тому

      Are you a black belt now ?

  • @scnarb
    @scnarb 12 років тому

    Good video although I'd say a blue belt is more like simple, incomplete phrases that are still meaningful like, "me go poop", or "me want eat food." A purple is like, "I'd like something to eat please." A brown is like, "My blood sugar is low thus I need to provide nourishment to my bodily organs in the form of simple carbohydrates and lipids." Or something like that. At black belt you're speaking total gibberish in the eyes of everyone else because you're so advanced.

  • @crucifixchoke21
    @crucifixchoke21 13 років тому

    ..thank you professor..I love you tube!

  • @christossaripanidis274
    @christossaripanidis274 6 років тому

    AMAZING EXPLANATION ! !
    THAN YOU

  • @patsilvaproductions
    @patsilvaproductions 13 років тому

    ha very sweet video my friends nice matts where d you get those!?

  • @selimd40
    @selimd40 12 років тому

    Thank you for the video! :)

  • @Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA
    @Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA 6 років тому

    Great video

  • @Cendus
    @Cendus 14 років тому

    that was awesome.

  • @sebastianbroscheyoga
    @sebastianbroscheyoga 12 років тому

    I liked the explanation. It seems though as if the whole video was of different submissions instead of sentences and combinations. Any comments?

  • @BrickTop70
    @BrickTop70 13 років тому

    You don't just move fluidly on the tatami, you're a philosopher as well.

  • @666gggg666
    @666gggg666 13 років тому

    aren't knee bars illegal for purple belts? and heel hooks illegal for bjj?

  • @liyunsun4464
    @liyunsun4464 6 років тому +2

    caveat - a couple of the moves he's doing in the video may be illegal at purple belt according to IBJJF

  • @w4r7
    @w4r7 8 років тому

    bravo!!! subbed.

  • @IamJacksColon4
    @IamJacksColon4 10 років тому

    who is the black belt? very smooth movement.

  • @cesarorio3218
    @cesarorio3218 8 років тому

    the best.

  • @OAbbas
    @OAbbas Рік тому

    Nice video

  • @mnanaukkdz
    @mnanaukkdz 10 років тому +3

    1:50 I'm looking for the name of this technique since 3 months, can you help me?

    • @justinhanley2491
      @justinhanley2491 10 років тому +6

      Helicopter armbar

    • @mnanaukkdz
      @mnanaukkdz 10 років тому +1

      Justin Hanley Thank you so much

    • @porkrot
      @porkrot 9 років тому +1

      Holy shit thats awesome

    • @bigjimmcbob9358
      @bigjimmcbob9358 6 років тому +1

      We call the start of it a balloon sweep

  • @overkill_716
    @overkill_716 2 роки тому

    I think they just use a different dye?

  • @HafaelHenzoHodel
    @HafaelHenzoHodel 13 років тому

    smooth!!!

  • @bigtimepimpin666
    @bigtimepimpin666 13 років тому

    @canadianBJJ87 im not a tournament guy. In fact that is one of my frustratiuons with where I train right now. Eevrything is focused on competition and only competition. But I am unclear on what you are saying. In competition or in training are ankle locks ilegal? For example if someone takes your back and the put their hooks in but then cross their ankles for leverage is it ilegal for me to use an ankle lock on them? I did this to a Blue belt when I was a brand new guy. he got really pissed

  • @pedro90
    @pedro90 13 років тому

    @sonnych69 Newaza is limited to a very small window of oppurtunity, where as BJJ is not. its like saying american kickboxing- which allows 6 kicks per round, is the same as muay thai. if your stalling in BJJ your stood up too. I never brought up anything about Kosen not being good for MMA. you'd have to make some modifications to it be prepared for some more modern techniques- particularly nogi stuff, but its not illegal.

  • @crazymudman123
    @crazymudman123 14 років тому

    thanks!, keep making more videos (first!)

  • @anarchic_ramblings
    @anarchic_ramblings 12 років тому

    Well put :D

  • @CHINAMEN187
    @CHINAMEN187 14 років тому

    "These are great training videos....proven to be very helpful in my sparring sessions"....

  • @bill8489
    @bill8489 3 роки тому

    What choke is that @ 2:50 ?

  • @canadianBJJ87
    @canadianBJJ87 13 років тому

    @crucifixchoke21 i have to appoligize if what i stated offended you. i never meant for that. i have been taught very different and my time at purple belt was very different then the way professor dean discusses it. i do agree with. i can promise you i am not lost when it comes to my game. like you said "it is an individual journey".
    i stand by the fact that i wont teach leg locks until blue in most cases. lost i am not. just following a different path.

  • @jgarganoiii
    @jgarganoiii 12 років тому +1

    Im just venting.. Been training 2 years and still a white belt. Switched schools due to moving.

    • @adamstephens4148
      @adamstephens4148 7 років тому

      Joe Gargano don't worry about your belt buddy just keep training hard. Remember the gracie quote; a black belt on only covers a 2 inches of your ass.... You have to cover the rest. Wait until your professor sees you tapling all the other white belts.

    • @robbelliii
      @robbelliii 6 років тому

      Try not to let it bother you brother. I’m a two year white belt too. Changing schools soon in order to mix in no gi, among other reasons. So I’ll probably be a three year white belt unfortunately. What sucks is I’m on the smaller side and older side, so It is not easy to show dominance completely. At my school the people I see getting promoted fast are young and have a long body type that favors playing bottom. I promised myself I wasn’t going to be a bottom player for self defense purposes. Strikes tend to change the bottom game a bit. Guess winning tournaments helps you move up but to what end if it fails you in self defense...hate tall bottom players ha ha. ;-)

    • @tripp8833
      @tripp8833 6 років тому

      I'm about to start BJJ but I'm going to do Gracie academy and get private lessons for first 6 months. Just to get some of the basics down without having confidence destroyed in sparring right away. I haven't started yet but this seems like right strategy

    • @herrmayhem1915
      @herrmayhem1915 6 років тому

      I spent 5 years as a blue belt due to living in 4 cities during this time. Don't worry about belts, just keep training and learning and the belts will sort themselves out.

    • @blipblop9094
      @blipblop9094 5 років тому

      Dont rush it bro, my friend took him three years to get his blue. And I just started my first month.

  • @tadams929
    @tadams929 8 років тому

    I just got my first strip after only twelve classes as a white belt, is that normal or is he trying to make sure I am kept around for financial reasons? I do hold my own quite well against blues and purples but only twelve classes?

    • @phoenixamaranth
      @phoenixamaranth 8 років тому

      On average, that seems a little short, but did you have any past wrestling or other experience? And sometimes people just move faster than the norm. You may find you picked up the techniques he expected for a first stripe fast, but later you may sit at second or third much much longer.

    • @tadams929
      @tadams929 8 років тому

      I have been asked if I wrestled before but no just lots of functional weight lifting and I did a few months of training before at another school.

    • @phoenixamaranth
      @phoenixamaranth 8 років тому

      Felandro Oh, well if you had training for a few months at another school then yeah, I'd say you were right on schedule for a stripe. The progression to blue is the shortest and the first stripe at white the fastest.
      You'll see that the time between stripes and belts should keep getting longer and longer because the expected skill level and number of techniques you should know .grows.
      If you're concerned about your school, just keep an eye out for how often stripes and belts are being given. Rule of thumb is 1-2 years to get blue, 2-4 to get purple, 2-4 more for brown, and I've seen black take up to 5-6 years more. Stripes should average in between those belt time-frames

    • @tadams929
      @tadams929 8 років тому

      When you say black takes 5-6 years do you mean from starting to earning or from brown to black?

    • @phoenixamaranth
      @phoenixamaranth 8 років тому +2

      Saying from brown to black can take up to even 5-6 years, but that's a max. Most go from brown to black faster than that, about 2-4. So, overall from white to black will typically be in the range of 6-12 years, with an average around 8 from what I've seen.

  • @-Bob12345
    @-Bob12345 5 років тому

    Nice vid eo

  • @epilepsy-warrior
    @epilepsy-warrior 5 років тому

    You can't win every argument ! I am epileptic so I may never truly earn my purple belt until I get both a blue and red belt or a red stripe on a black belt ! " You might tap me out but I will never submit " .!

  • @Jero8198
    @Jero8198 10 років тому

    Awesome video. what's that move called at 0:42 point?

  • @primate4
    @primate4 12 років тому

    Nice!

  • @belatorius3442
    @belatorius3442 6 років тому +6

    My personality eh? So introverted style.

    • @gustavoquintella3127
      @gustavoquintella3127 6 років тому +4

      Belatorius dude, you would just be a sneaky guard player than haha