anything you want to add
sprawl
eye-gouge (any type)
knee to head
elbow to back or back of head
pressure points
other
anything you want to add
Last edited by Dragon Warrior; 08-06-2006 at 09:50 PM.
Like everything else, whatever seems good at the time...
well what techniques have you learned and practiced that might seem good at the time?Originally Posted by HearWa
I've never grappled so my opinion doesn't count. If someone were to try it on me I'm not brash enough to believe I could carry out exactly what I had planned.
there is a nice knee to a spawl technique that Pele did to Matsui in PFC in Japan. Basically when the guy comes in for the takedown you throw a knee (sometimes a flying knee) then sprawl your legs back and land on top of him.
I think I would feel most comfortable sprawling only because it is the safest technique in that it is a high percentage move.
If I can see the takedown in time, I try to block him out with my hips by folding. If I don't catch iti n time, sprawl or jump to guard.
I have no idea what WD is talking about.--Royal Dragon
I practice Kata Gatamei and Kabishimei against those take downs a couple of times a week at least. One's a shoulder immobilization and the other's a choke. Would my technique work against a better trained and stronger fighter ala pro-UFC? Probably not, but it would succeed against someone I'm likely to fight.
Level control and forearm shield, or turn into them and sprawl (THEN elbow into the back of the head). There isn't really a defence against a good double leg once they're in position, so you have to dictate the position.
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shift a little to one side or the other, get rooted and sock em on the ear
"All the skill in the world won't hold up to a real confrontation if you are too afraid to use it."
Something about that advice seems familiarOriginally Posted by Ben Gash
LIke I said earlier
level control
hand fighting
forearm shield
neck ties
underhooks
head
and finally, sprawl
(oh, and the tiger claw and crane beak combination LoL)
What can I say?
Apparently my copy of "Punching and Clinching" has shipped!! Yay!!!
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If I didn't spot the shoot in enough time to avoid, I would sprawl probably followed by a hammer fist to the back of the head, probably followed by a knee to the face. Repeat... Hammer Knee...Hammer Knee.
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dragon, here is a very good way, but you need to work on it. you can roll with the movement and he will be on his back or as you fall turn let his power take him to his back thin you will be on top. ps. i do know this works i do work out with 2nd deg. black belt in gracie bjj my wegth 145 h 5/3 his 225 h5/9 he studys bjj and i study with master chris H. / grand master daived chin hop/gar/ tai chiOriginally Posted by Dragon Warrior
Originally Posted by steve71
I'm sorry man, but no....
here we go againOriginally Posted by unkokusai