I must not have had my coffee, because I am not understanding scott at all today?
Maybe you have confused my enjoyment of the two chin na vids with approval of them as a training method. The vid you posted is closer to real life, therefore it must be considered of more practical benefit in dealing with real life circumstances!
I agree with you, but perhaps you thought I was on the other side of the fence!
It has nothing to do with how balistically the arm bar is applied and everything to do with how much time the opponent has to tap. On the ground the opponent is immobilized and knows he has to tap as the joint lock is applied. Standing the opponent is usually continuing to jockey for position because he is not immobilized
I was about to say the same thing.
But also, as with a lot of the stuff coming out of YiquanOne the demonstrator here has major issues with elbow positioning. The way he splays his elbows out like that he's just begging for a good grappler to take complete control of one of his arms, probably transition to back control.
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Did you even see the 2nd clip I posted?
I am not sure why you are even arguing this, it seems like you enjoy arguing for the sake of arguing.
To say that the effectiveness of a standing lock ( or almost any standing techniaue for that matter) doesn't have to do with how dynamic it is applied, just makes me question YOUR MA experience.
No offense but you are just being argumentative.
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Praise be my Lord my Rock,
He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !
he is basically pummeling for bicept control ("steering wheel") which is pretty darn unique for most TCMA clips, but he doesn't "keep the box" and anyone with a bit of wrestling could easily control him due to his lack of elbow control
a clip or two to be more clear
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjhdayWgXWo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT5Ohe93Ep4
Last edited by lkfmdc; 07-11-2011 at 09:28 AM.
I dunno, I'll take half the responsibility. Sometimes when I go back and re-read what I have posted, I see a bit of an eccentric writing style that can appear unclear.
You know how it is, we always know what WE mean, and because of that we don't always recognize we are being unclear to others!
Last edited by Scott R. Brown; 07-11-2011 at 09:31 AM.
I don't know why you guys are trying to twist this video into two over muscled meat heads running into each other trying to show who is stronger is a demonstration of any kind of skill.
Those videos just looks like rockem sockem robots. No one having anykind of root or stability. Is that why they always go to the ground so much because they don't have good balance.
Wrestling is a sport, where size and weight and muscle are the prime factors, if you see the video the old guy is not trying to over power the younger bigger guy.
Also the bozo guys that say it looks like he does this wrong and that wrong, you guys are clueless. Ya, if the old man tried to fight you with his strength you could do those stupid moves ,and also if he just stood there like a dumb monkey and did not react then those dumb wrestling moves might work.
I can see most of you guys have never met a guy with skill.