
jiu-jitsu fighter
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Style Vs Style.
jiu-jitsu fighter replied to Kensai's topic in Choosing a Martial Art, Comparing Styles, and Cross-Training
it is down to the practioner, strategy and other factors that would come into play, i believe bjj would work best against most striking styles( karate,tkd, etc... but i also think that i would have trouble defeating such opponents as kajukenbo, silat, aikido students, because they would try to keep the fight standing, anyways, good thread -
yes that could be the case, but you will also have a limited submissions arsenal good against the average joe, like you should learn ,arm bar(mount) americana triangle choke rear naked choke arm bar (guard) these are good things to know if your a striker i would also suggest learning a throw or two,
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i'd like to know what a regular amount of sparring both striking and grappling should be, in my bjj class we spar for 6 rounds of 5 minutes each class and in the jkd class we spar for 2 or 3 rounds how often and what is the intensity of the sparring, what equipment is used, ( i use none except for nhb gloves+mouthpiece)
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Your guard!
jiu-jitsu fighter replied to three60roundhouse's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
AHHH THE SPIDER GUARD HOW I LOVE IT -
praying mantis is a unique, chinese kung fu style, its strength lies in its practioners ability to use incredible speed , i will look into aikido also there are two aikido schools where i live and the "sensai" at one of them is said to have studied under "0 sensai" the dojo is called "aikido de la montagne" or in english aikido of the mountain, just thought you'd liek to know that kensai
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KIDNEY INFECTION , COMMON ? PHILM , YOU HEARD IT FOR YOURSLEF p.s. no one wants acne talk to your doctor
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i was taught to have a "safety zone" , In a "situation" i don't let the guy get more then punching range close to me, otherwise , i get very "uncomfortable" which results in him being very "uncomfortable" hahahahahah i never really learned knife or gun disarms so i think i handled the situation well
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magic chiong son , please do not stereotype like that please, im a pro bjj er and i surely don't believe all fights should go to the groung, i study muay thai and western boxing to incorporate into my bjj stand up game don't stereotype "chest thumping grapplers" , i haven't yet seen one of those guys in my bjj class
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I was at the subway the other day and this guy told my fried he was goin to stab him if he didn't give him his wallet, so I decided to handle the situation by briskly walking away, he followed us and reached into his pocket ,when he pulled out his hand, I immediatly kicked the objet out of it, turns out it was a butter knife, I used what I had learned in my blauer tactical systems training to handle the situation, for those of you who don't know what that is , its a canadian based, reality self-defense program, tonyblauer.com anyways, i was just curious how all of you would deal with a situation like this? would you be passive or agressive? would you have disabled him even before he took out the knife ? when he was following me ? i'd like to know your strategies ?