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Full contact, strikes and grappling with no head or knee targets, or Judo rules.
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lol, I said Juijitsu, not WWE, bro. This is sparring, the point is to pratice combat, not fight. Anyone who is doing those thing you listing isn't sparring, he is fighting. DOn't confuse Full-contact SPARRING with full-contact FIGHTING.
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Those manuevers seem fair to me. They could happen in a real fight, so if you train without them being allowed, you risk putting yourself in a vulnerable position without knowing it in a real fight. (especially the toe stomping one.. a move many martial artists would be vulnerable to.)

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um, hate to ask akward questions but how often do you guys spar?

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every class, after class, and as much as we can during the week.

 

How do you "drop someone on there neck" slowy? You most bad mo-fo, the stregth to SLOWLY place someone on the mat on there necks.

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i see jerry has gotten what i was REALLY wondering...

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Also every class.

 

Sparring slowly, your partner is capable of mitigating certain actions... Droping someone on their neck slowly becomes nigh-on impossable becuase they drop themselves in a safer manner prior to it happening... If they don't, they they get hurt when they do suddenly end up on their neck.

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cos y'know, i was wondering, what with all of these guys who manage to spar full contact, full damage, no holding back, all techniques, every day etc etc etc, how they manage to get out of hospital with all of their injuries and get themselves online to share stories of how brutal their art and practice is...

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