
ThePhenom
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neck bridges. front and back then add weights and do them
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Sprawling
ThePhenom replied to ShotokanKid's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
ntakes time! i used to stop at defending leg attacks now they can't get to my legs. get in your grappling stance and move around. shoot some shots and practice sprawling -
being good at takedowns and defense. Good striking skills (kicks to slow them down) from the feet. knowing how to get the mount or control from top and elbow them to death. knowing sweeps from bottom and some subs. Basically everything. well rounded
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Royce Gracie
ThePhenom replied to shukokai2000's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
royce is an old man... -
sprawl-and-brawl
ThePhenom replied to Orca's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
great everything!!!!! -
did you even read my post? I meant for YOU in a street encounter, not a policeman..... I think there might have been some confusion in the original post as I apparently misunderstood it too. While I can't speak for bushido_man, I know my confusion came from this part: I took that as saying if I was a police officer, what ten moves would I need to know. My ten moves for a streetfight would be greatly different than one of a LEO (which I'll have to get to another time) oh sorry...BUt if i was a policeman, bigger guns
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Bodybuilder vs MA fighter
ThePhenom replied to GhostFighter's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
You are very wrong.......A guy who goes to gym every day and train hard, may be uber strong.....I saw body builders doing bench press with 500 pounds , isn´t that strong ??? no i am not very wrong some are strong but most have the body of a corvette and then engine of a lawnmower, if you know what i mean....Bodybuilders train for muscle, not strength -
The Ten Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Moves Every Police Officer Should Know these probably have helped them tremendously even knowing only 10 moves! So here's the twist, if you could only know 10 moves for a street encounter what would they be, they can be grappling or striking oriented. for me it would be basic and frequent positions that you get stuck in. 1. Doublelegtakedown (good to know how to take it to the ground) 2. GnP (knowing how to throw elbows from on top) 3. Mount position 4. Knowing how to kimura the top man from guard position 5. RNC 6. Leglock ,easy to finish them off with after the double 7. Counter to the Headlock 8. Knowing how to keep opponent in the closed guard 9. Countering the shirt grab, with a wrist lock 10. Knowing how to close the distance and get to the clinch From here the encounter could be finished like this easily: Tackle them with a double and easily finish them with a leglock or mount them, throw some elbows, let them roll over and proceed to choke them out with a RnC. So what are your ten moves in a street encounter?
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usually get ganged up in jail with knives and stuff......not good for grappling...learn some muy thai and weapon fighting
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sprawl-and-brawl
ThePhenom replied to Orca's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fighting
chuck is an excellant spraw-and-brawl fighter but he wouldn't be able to be that fighter without wrestling, no one style will work to well alone... -
ooo i thought you meant spinning back fist....is a regular backfist similar to a jab not getting your hips in it?
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how much power for a one punck k.o.
ThePhenom replied to little kicker's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
and that was only a cross. a hook or upper cut might do better -
matt is a lot of a better wrestler so diego can't use his GnP like usual. Matt is also way to strong for him. If matt loses to gsp then maybe he'll diego will ge tto fight him Josh-kos is also up and coming
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back fists are stronger and can knock some one out a lot easier then a wimpy jab
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Bodybuilder vs MA fighter
ThePhenom replied to GhostFighter's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
skills>stregnth (plus body builders aren't that strong) it's a trained fighter vs a no skilled oponent -
BJJ in a real fight
ThePhenom replied to AceKing's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
any ma against multiple people wouldn't do so well but in that situation i think striking would be better then grappling so you could get a quick KO instead of trying to grapple two guys. -
trainig with lower/higher ranking students
ThePhenom replied to PlasmaShock's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
and the higher belts are usually better and you get good experence from them