Jiu Jitsu for Self Defense - Fit to Fight® Fix
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- Опубліковано 5 лис 2024
- Gi BJJ classes are highly applicable to self-defense. Understanding the mechanics of how to use the gi for chokes translates to using shirts or jackets as well.
Here, these shirt choke options also open opportunities to sweep your opponent to submit them from a better position or work to your feet.
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One the first techique where are you choking him directly at front or side of neck? Also which direction are you cranking forearm with that 1st choke?
Normally, the Girdle is not where the lapelle is. Other than that, BOINGO ..
Self-defense seems to have rules there, where's the nipple biting, hand in the bag this scenario is unrealistic, jiu jitsu is for competition not self-defense
Whose nipples are you biting to defend yourself homie? 💀💀💀
Bro wtf?
@@jmanzew4146 For me, self-defense is a street fight where there are no rules. All the movements shown are for a situation with rules. The training partner is permissive.
@@tricoto8509 I am the training partner in the video. We are clearly focusing on **a** tool that **can** be used . Nowhere did we say it was the end all be all, and you know that.
Do I have to actually fight to death and harm my partner to be a good training partner and get "realistic training"? Come on man.
Streets don't have rules (unless you count the several hundred state and federal laws that apply to self defense), but training centers do. Practicing something in a safe, controlled environment and focusing on a few things at a time is how you practice anything. Imagine some learning how to drive for the first time and you come up and say "well that wouldn't work in NASCAR,." Yeah, no shit; we are **practicing** **one option** out of **many**
Anyways, the idea that I'm not getting good training unless I'm biting my training partners nipples and grabbing his nuts is, frankly, stupid.
@@tricoto8509 bruh, you’ve never rolled with anyone halfway competent and it shows. BJJ dominated the Vale Tudo and Early UFC days, in which biting, along many other “banned” techniques were legal. Please go to a jiujitsu gym and try to bite them-you’ll have a broken arm before you’ll finish the bite. Also, human teeth aren’t even close to being sharp enough to damage vital organs. The average strength a human mouth can generate in a bite is 500-700 newton, which is enough to rip skin, but not enough to cause damage to any real blood vessel. Also, your teeth are, like, very small. In order to reach vital organs with them, you’d have to be a shark or something. Lastly, we can see that even in cases other than BJJ (like the Tyson vs Holyfield fight), biting doesn’t end the fight. It’s just… kind of annoying. Watch King of the Streets-bites are legal there, but wrestling and ground and pound remain superior to most other techniques. And the final, main point-why are you biting the nipples to defend yourself? Is that a fetish? Because there’s no real fight ending blood vessel or vital organ on the nipple, so I’d assume you’re doing that for your own fun