you sure are confused. LOLQuote:
Standing locks don't work, other than the occasional lock that is either accidental or incidental to what does work- positioning and throws.
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you sure are confused. LOLQuote:
Standing locks don't work, other than the occasional lock that is either accidental or incidental to what does work- positioning and throws.
its tough living alone huh?Quote:
Yeah, that's why you almost always see throws and takedowns and rarely see standing locks.
Hmm... wonder why that is.
Oh, yeah, in the pretend world it's because nobody wants to hurt his opponent with a standing joint lock.
my friend's jiujutsu training brother was practicing koto-geashi for weeks in class.
One night at a bar, a guy started with him.
He tried to avoid the fight, but the guy kept shoving him on the shoulder,
(just like in class) and escalating the pressure. Finally, he just turned with the push, and executed a perfect koto-geashi. Snapped the guy's wrist, and dropped him to the floor, turned towards the door of the bar and walked out.
All he heard as he was walking out was the guy screaming,"What'd you do to my fu**ing wrist!?"
hater lmao....Quote:
Nice blog, bro.
Well, if we are just going to tell unverifiable stories, I'll tell you the one about the time a BJJ purple belt went into a "champion" kung fu school that used to hold full contact fight nights. The students from the school were undefeated against other kung fu schools.
He had a series of full contact matches and beat all the students, as well as the instructor who was supposed to be a chi-na expert.
When I took my SC team to compete in Taiwan (1984), we stopped by Hawaii. One night my students and I walked on the street. A guy tried to force a girl to get into his car. The girl fought very hard against him. One of my female studens said, "Are you guys going to do anything? (women love to push men into battle field.)" I had no choice but to walk toward that guy and gave him a head lock. The guy screamed, "Please! Please don't kill me." I let go my head lock. The guy took off in one direction while the girl took off in opposite direction (without saying "thank you"). I stood there and felt I was the bad guy myself at that moment.
lmao, believe it or not, some girls "like" to be beaten. Its a psychological thing. They had a traumatic experience and some see it first of all as an act of love, some see it as the man says "Im sorry", and it will never happen again, and some are scared they will be be alone and no one will want them if they leave. I do not condone a man hitting a woman, and I never would unless they bite or are trying to kill me... Its sad but in some cases its the woman's fault because they wont leave the man and they would kill you for hurting thier man. I would've jumped in too, but I would not put my guard down to the woman for a second if I did.
OK here's one.
One night one of my training partners got accosted by a stalker ex-boyfriend of a girl he was dating. The stalker ex jumped him and put him in a headlock. The stalker guy was immediately suplexed onto his head on the sidewalk. He still has brain damage and needs assistance with everyday living.
if martial art movies have taught me anything
its that if you save a woman from rape....she owes you the offer..she'll say, "wanna do it" while an 80's song plays "I wanna do it with you"
Then you get to sex her.
This woman didn't understand the rule...you should have caught her and enforced them. The girl that wanted you to fight....did you drill her instead?
Women love to be forced around. If you have real authority you don't need to beat them, they just follow and love it.
I had one girl that liked it hard down the middle and to have her hair pulled hard.
She was kind of white trash, but had a good soul. I fvcked her until she was too poor to pay rent and wanted to move in with me. That wasn't going to happen and she was homeless...I stopped fvcking her because it is embarassing to fvck a homeless woman. Looked like Winona rider from certain angles.