bushido_man96 Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 Sometimes you just have to walk the path in front of you. Taking the path of least resistance can be good for many things, but at times, it could be considered taking the easy way out, too.It depends on what exactly you are talking about. If you are considering technical efficiency, then it is always good to take the path of least resistance in order for the technique to be efficient.Ali won a fight with the rope-a-dope, which I wouldn't consider the path of least resistance, but it was apparently what the fight called for at that time.So, it just depends. https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com
TJ-Jitsu Posted August 15, 2017 Posted August 15, 2017 I'm not going to comment on the aikido and systema videos as I've nothing good to say about them and everything bad....So BJJ...Bernando Faria is a talented individual, but hes also a heavyweight. I also happen to think his statement isn't correct. Its not wrong per se, but not right either.How do you know you're using too much strength when you're doing jiu jitsu? The more you're holding your opponent and the less they're able to move the more you're using strength... assuming your partner knows how to move.But... BJJ is just people trying to wrestle in a karate gi! Well it can be and for many practitioners it is- but wrestling is more strength based than bjj... Although not always on the individual level
Alan Armstrong Posted August 15, 2017 Author Posted August 15, 2017 BJJ could be considered as a physical chess game, while wearing a GI; each move brings the person closer to victory.These friendly discussion here are a type of, free for all intellectual chess game; which can broaden each others perspectives, no matter win, loose or draw; participation and challenging each other with these encounters benefits and promotes a healthy understanding of the broad spectrum, that we understand as martial arts.
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