Game6Conley
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsxk7dGY8KQ
Haha I've had this full vid for like 10 years it seems. Its funny to see it posted here, that dude has some interesting techniques, hes got some crazy way of throwing punches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsxk7dGY8KQ
Haha I've had this full vid for like 10 years it seems. Its funny to see it posted here, that dude has some interesting techniques, hes got some crazy way of throwing punches.
One thing looking good about the grappling to me, it looks like it could really be helpful in real life in a weaponless situation. Because almost all of the fights I've seen in my life ended up on the ground pretty quick and all that karate mumbo jumbo were useless most of the time.
I haven't fought much myself(I was the short guy in the gang giving the orders to the big guys to fight for me) but if I ever decide to learn a few things for self defense, I know I'll give the weight to some boxing, wrestling and the grappling techniques that these guys are practicing.
You wanna get used to street fight? Box. The package comes with the surprise ingredient to get used to getting punched. And a few footwork and speed. A solid preferred arm for jabs n haymakers. You can knock down 10 people at the same fight alone.
There are some hugely strong grapplers too, but for the most part, the thinking is that the more muscle you have, the more blood has to be pumped and oxygen used to fuel all of that muscle. Grappling is weighted much more toward technique, and not strength. That is why there is an "Absolute" (no weight classes) division that a lot of people participate in. Almost always, it's the lighter, faster guys, that have crisp technique, that win.
Yes, essentially. People with a wrestling background tend to be better all around than guys who just train jiu jitsu, but wrestlers have to unlearn a lot of their basic "ideas" (like being on your back, for example) before they can really sart being successful. If you look at the last ten years of UFC champions, you'll find gobs of collegiate wrestlers.
Are you in the Salt Lake area? I can recommend a few excellent gyms in Northern Utah, but if you're in Slc, then the Salt Lake Grappling Club is the best in town.
ECTYA, you're absolutely right about using grappling as self defense. I haven't been in a fight in years, but the last one I was in I ended up with a broken hand from punching his chin, and a broken nose from catching his fist like a BAWSE. I'm never going to exchange hands again. Hopefully I never get in another fight, but if I do, it's going to the ground and my opponent is going to sleep.
Are you in the Salt Lake area? I can recommend a few excellent gyms in Northern Utah, but if you're in Slc, then the Salt Lake Grappling Club is the best in town. .
Just don't mess with Dutch. Seriously.
I'm actually shocked he hasn't poked fun at this thread and told us all how he and anyone else who is trained in Krav Maga would destroy these guys.