Seriously. If I were to do that move, my only intention is to use the momentum they are using, so that I make them run into the ground and hurt themselves.
And what is it that I said that was funny?
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or not. People make too big a deal over this stuff. Train what you want, have fun. It's not like we're going out getting mugged or attacked by gangs all the time. I lived in one of the worst areas of the country for about ten years. I used this stuff once, choked a drunk guy out in a bar. That's it. Knowing grappling or not isn't gonna get you out of trouble. Situational awareness is what gets you out of trouble.
or not. People make too big a deal over this stuff. Train what you want, have fun. It's not like we're going out getting mugged or attacked by gangs all the time. I lived in one of the worst areas of the country for about ten years. I used this stuff once, choked a drunk guy out in a bar. That's it. Knowing grappling or not isn't gonna get you out of trouble. Situational awareness is what gets you out of trouble.
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Well said.
The last six words are money.Quote:
or not. People make too big a deal over this stuff. Train what you want, have fun
This is money as well. It should be anyone's first freakin mantra.Quote:
Situational awareness is what gets you out of trouble.
As for grappling, if we are talking in the CONTEXT of this thread, as in trying to defeat a bjj guy, then yeah I stand by my statement.
I know a Judo guy who does a double ankle. I suppose really we're splitting hairs as to what the difference between an ankle and a REALLY low leg is.
So, the concept of adding a bendable neck for crashtest dummies for testing car safety, airplane safety...all these people that do research on just how much stress the neck can take before damage is suffered to engineer safer car air bags and the like are just...insane?
What is insane are the theoretical non-fighters who try to extrapolate that data to something as stupid as that ineffective leverage type move to the neck that you described.
That data would be much more applicable to striking to the head than it would be to neck manipulations.
BTW, grapplers regularly use moves (i.e. 1/4 nelson, crucifix, etc) that are much more effective and put much more pressure on the neck than that dumba$$ move that you described without breaking each others necks.
Yeah, good luck with your 'theories' kid...