Jesus Didn't Tap is a Christian brand of mixed martial arts (MMA) clothing. "Tap" in MMA language means to give up or quit. When a fighter is in a hold by an opponent, they can tap on the other fighters leg as a sign to let go, signifying their giving up. The referee then stops the fight, and the the winning fighter lets go.
The designer of the brand coins the phrase Jesus Didn't Tap, meaning that Jesus didn't give up. The designers hope to spread their message throughout the fighting community.
Inspiration for Jesus Didn't Tap
The inspiration for the brand comes from a little girl named Kenzie. The designer of Jesus Didn't Tap has a daughter who has a rare neurological disorder called Moebius Syndrome. Doctor's were unsure if she would make it in the first weeks of her life, but at the age of two, her parent, a student of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu made her a t-shirt that said "Jesus Didn't Tap" on the front and "Kenzie Doesn't Quit" on the back. The designer's business partner loved the idea and funded the creation of the brand.
Jesus Didn't Tap Blogs and Commentaries
Mike's Weekly Skeptic Rant: Jesus Didn't Tap? (June 2, 2008)
Jaybrams.com: Jesus Didn’t Tap (June 2, 2008)
Mr*crowder: Violence and Jesus (May 28, 2008)
MMA WareHouse Blog: New Brand: Jesus Didn’t Tap (May 23, 2008)
TAGG Radio Network: Jesus Didn't Tap! (March 25, 2008)
No BS Martial Arts: Guys, Jesus Didn't Tap (January 22, 2008)
Google Blog Search: Jesus Didn't Tap
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