**** me *******? Are we allowed to say **** here? Hey! How come you get to cuss and I don't?
As far as what I've been through. I have an elbow that has only partial range of motion from a break...
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**** me *******? Are we allowed to say **** here? Hey! How come you get to cuss and I don't?
As far as what I've been through. I have an elbow that has only partial range of motion from a break...
I have no problem with that. However, you DO happen to end up on the ground with a groundfighting specialist, who do you think will be "superior"?
Of course you let up when your opponent taps. Up to that point you are at 100% (or 99, or 95, or 90- whatever the anal types prefer to call it). Until he taps, you are usually trying your hardest to...
You took people to the ground on purpose, but your goal was to get up as fast a possible? Can you explain the seeming contradiction there?
OK, man. Tell you what...
I'll try to be nicer if you try to be smarter.
RD:
All you've got to do is stop in and train with one of your local college wrestling teams. You'll see what I mean by...
You guys are too funny. Catch the wrist...hit with the elbow... instaneous breaks that you have never actually performed and don't really know if they will work... well, as the song says- Whateva.
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I'll tell you what's sad. The arm chair experts who know everything and think they are training hard or used to train hard before their current injury. The ones who when you do finally manage to get...
Jesus, no wonder so many kung fu guys can't fight any better than a 10 year old.
90%, 80%, 95%, 100%- whatever. Forget the **** semantics. When most submission practitioners are rolling, they are...
Once again, your reading comprehension seems to be lacking. Did I say a specialist is a well-rounded fighter? Hardly. A specialist will generally be better AT HIS SPECCIALTY than the person who...
LOL at the guys who just can't grasp the concept of training at 100% (or 95%, or 96%, or 97%- whatever percentage you want to call it when you are giving your hardest to try and catch the guy in a...
Did I say that it was not a good idea to be a well-rounded fighter and work on all ranges. Can you point out where I said a fighter should specialize in only one range? Did you read my posts and...
Did I say that was the case? If I did, could you point that out for me?
Excuse me? Did I say that BJJ/GJJ was superior to JJ or Judo? Did I post something in this thread regarding that that I don't remember? Would you like to point that out to me? Speicifically where I...
A lot of the CMA crowd think because they have done a few takedowns and throws that they have mastered them to the degree that the Judo, Sambo, and wrestling specialists have. This same CMA crowd...
Two things are different. Being on the ground allows you more versatility in terms of the types of locks you can do and how you can control the opponent. The other difference is that a lot of the...
Of course it is possible to get caught in submissions- if your opponent is as good or better than you are. I don't know what that has to do with whether or not you can train them at 100% or not. That...
Once again, you speak the words of a true armchair warrior. There are a whole variety of steps that must occur to finalize a lock and break the joint. You've got to get the fulcrum in the right...
That I think I can recognize and be able to tap in time to a submission being applied by someone who has less than one year's submission experience? Someone who doesn't even recognize that you can...
Part of becomming an advanced grappler is developing the ability to know when you are getting into the position to be finished by someone who is working at 100%. I guarantee I would see your...
Not at all. The submission game requires that you learn when and how to tap. It's like Darwinism, the stupid people get weeded out very fast. Anyone who has a modicum of intelligence understands that...
Sometimes you feel when it's locked in sometimes you don't. Most guys will give the opportunity to tap if they know it is locked in, especially in training. Competition can be a diffenent matter, and...
It comes with the training. To be able to perform the technique for real you have to have trained it over and over again at 100% against a 100% resisting opponent. That's what makes this type of...
It comes with the training. To be able to perform the technique for real you have to have trained it over and over again at 100% against a 100% resisting opponent. That's what makes this type of...
And can you give an example of someone with good standup skills?
Once again, an incorrect statement. Many of those who practice mixed martial arts don't even compete. Most of those who do compete are amateurs. Most of those who do get paid don't make enough to...