Quote Originally Posted by YouKnowWho View Post
The TCMA guideline is "If your opponent's weight is on the front leg, you attack low. If your oppponent's weight is on the back leg, you attack high". The reason is simple. If your opponent has less weight on his front leg, it will be very easy for him to pull his leading leg back and lead your shooting into the "emptiness". This is very important guideline in CMA. I'm not sure wrestlers folllow this guideline. It seems to me that they like to attack low no matter how their opponrnt's weight distributation may be. Does wrestler use "head lock" at all?
lol yes wrestlers use upper body takedowns as well as lower body takedowns, and they occasionally use head locks but like we have discussed before with out a jacket they are not that high percentage a move, since the shot covers about 10 feet they dont really care about weight distribution if you step back ill simply take a single or just blow through you and keep on doing the double

you see more doubles in mma because
a) its easy to attack the legs when someones hands are up high throwing punches
b)most none wrestlers cant really defend the shot that well