I trained on and off for about a year solely nogi, it wasn't until i started training gi, that I found a pace where I could slow it down to better understand positions and what was happening in rolls, and made me so much better for it (I'm still really bad, but now I can see why!!)
Honestly I prefer no gi. Since I live in Texas people only wear jackets as a fashion statement not because it's cold outside. Because it's never cold here and if it is it's a catastrophe.
hot trigerring topic for me, lol. they are different sports and it's cool if you love gi training. But unlike what some believe, training gi makes you worse at training no gi. My advise is pick one and stick to it. you ll get bad habits if you transfer to no gi from gi. Modern. no gi is wretling based. you don't chill on your back or you get destroyed esp if you hope to do mma
@@frenchmike I get it! But for me after doing jiujitsu for so long , I get bored if I do only one style. Training with a gi once in a while keeps jiujitsu fresh for me
if your opponent has a jacket, gi is superior (easy access). that being said, if you're asking in a youtube comment section, chances are high that you'll never need it in a real life situation
LMAO. Homie just made me never want to train Gi.
Pros were terrible 😂😂😂😂
I find gi more fun but no gi is more practical
lol
Right
No gi is not more practical 😂😂
@@JEFFMAN90 do you know the definition of practical? Please know the definition before sounding uneducated
@@JEFFMAN90 It is. You don't rely so much on grip and instead on what is more practical like leg grabbing, arm grabbing. No collar gripping
I trained on and off for about a year solely nogi, it wasn't until i started training gi, that I found a pace where I could slow it down to better understand positions and what was happening in rolls, and made me so much better for it (I'm still really bad, but now I can see why!!)
Honestly I prefer no gi. Since I live in Texas people only wear jackets as a fashion statement not because it's cold outside. Because it's never cold here and if it is it's a catastrophe.
hot trigerring topic for me, lol. they are different sports and it's cool if you love gi training. But unlike what some believe, training gi makes you worse at training no gi. My advise is pick one and stick to it. you ll get bad habits if you transfer to no gi from gi. Modern. no gi is wretling based. you don't chill on your back or you get destroyed esp if you hope to do mma
@@frenchmike I get it! But for me after doing jiujitsu for so long , I get bored if I do only one style. Training with a gi once in a while keeps jiujitsu fresh for me
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Which is more practical for real life situations?
It depends on the weather
if your opponent has a jacket, gi is superior (easy access). that being said, if you're asking in a youtube comment section, chances are high that you'll never need it in a real life situation
Its good to know both. Clothes can really mess with grappling, but reliance on clothes also messes with you.