sansoouser Posted August 4, 2003 Posted August 4, 2003 Big guys don't like to go to the ground. They have more power standing up, range and all, not all of them are stronger. But once they are on the ground, their punches and kicks are useless and they are slow moving where a small guy can move around alot easier, and for the most part have more stamina. The amateur shoots his hands out ferociously, but lacks any true power. A master is not so flamboyant, but his touch is as heavy as a mountain.
Cyph Posted August 5, 2003 Posted August 5, 2003 Go attend some classes. Position before submission. You need to be highly skilled to submit someone who has some ~100lbs of weight on you.
Sens55 Posted August 17, 2003 Posted August 17, 2003 Sansoouser, I have to disagree. I consider myself to be a relatively big guy, 6' 300 lbs. I'm not in perfect condition, but I'm not too out of shape. And I can say that if I can get a smaller guy on the ground I feel I have an advantage. If the smaller guy can move and punch and kick, they just wear me out standing up because I can't catch them. But if I can get them down, I can make them swim through my weight. Plus, I'm pretty strong, so as a last resort, I can outmuscle them for short periods. I do know what Stoneskin means though. I have thick arms and legs that are relatively short. It can be difficult to lock some of the moves because my arms or legs just aren't long enough (or more accurately, they're too thick to do it easily). My instructor is working with me to find a better way to set them up so I can more easily slide into them. Remember, gravity's not just a good idea....it's a law.
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