KC and starcraft mixin' it up:
KC and starcraft mixin' it up:
Originally posted by Mindset
They don't.Btw, look at Sonnen's record for getting submitted, he's not the best example to use.
That's your opinion man, and mine is that BJJ is a more complete and more effective martial art than wrestling.
Look at somebody like Brock Lesnar, who is a world class wrestler, and the first time he fought Frank Mir, ALL he knew was wrestling, and he was submitted.
But I'm done talking about this. Let's just agree to disagree.
i somewhat disagree bjj as more complete than wrestling..
bjj does not allow slamming someone to the ground
wrestling allows slams and throws.
thats why combining wrestling and bjj together makes a person much more deadlier on the ground
EDIT: cant come to BJJ class today. I have to wash my Gi which stinks like BO and Rotten ass
this is just my reference of the moves just learned. so dont reply. I am still trying to remember these escapes. If I can remember it/visualize it and teach it, i and train my muscle memory to learn it. then i mastered that certain move.
halfguard, push to quarterguard, grab back of the leg with cable grip and push hips and pull arms. escape or take enemy's back
radar. on back side control. turn to opponent. pull lowest leg in and turn into full guard, then open guard, grab with judo grip and tricep knee to opponent stomach.pull oponent with judo grip and tricep grip at same time scissor kick to flip enemy out. Get full mount. (transition to an armbar)
head control. thai clinch turn into front headlock. sprawl out and turn away from headlock. (both me and opponent are supine) get to side and push enemy arm in towards head for submission.
You're going about it the wrong way, forms are limiting and they'll limit your potential, you have to be like water.
Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless - like water. Now you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup, you put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle, you put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.