It's training with guys who aren't even fighters. You start with low pressure to practice techniques, and increase pressure over time. You can't just have guys cutting loose on each other with small gloves in training like Chute Boxe unless you want them to end up like Wand.I love firas I follow his channel a lot, but this was silly, big ass gloves and pretending to strike does not reacreate at all a fighting scenario.
It's training with guys who aren't even fighters. You start with low pressure to practice techniques, and increase pressure over time. You can't just have guys cutting loose on each other with small gloves in training like Chute Boxe unless you want them to end up like Wand.
The point is to improve the use of leg locks against GNP, which won't happen without practice against progressive resistance.
I mean of course you can sweep someone and apply a hh to a random dude
Because leg entanglement positions create and maintain distance between our chests and effectively limit ground and pound, while allowing you to cripple an opponent to prevent him following you?I believe in progressive resistance training.. What's the point of training leg locks for sd? I mean of course you can sweep someone and apply a hh to a random dude, 16z gloves are nothing like reality though... If you are training guard work with strikes, 4z and not going balls to the wall is the best way to do it. 16z is just silly...
Because leg entanglement positions create and maintain distance between our chests and effectively limit ground and pound, while allowing you to cripple an opponent to prevent him following you?
Man the kid in the opening video was not able to do it because he was very uncomfortable with strikes in his guard.
It would've been better to do it with 6-8oz. I actually train with these types of gloves. I've actually never done 4oz sparring beforeI believe in progressive resistance training.. What's the point of training leg locks for sd? I mean of course you can sweep someone and apply a hh to a random dude, 16z gloves are nothing like reality though... If you are training guard work with strikes, 4z and not going balls to the wall is the best way to do it. 16z is just silly...
People should be allowed up kicks, and just kicks in general off their backs. I wonder if will change anything.
But MMA rules are the closest thing to "street rules" in a controlled environment. Sure it may have some restrictions, the mentality is different, but its more free compared to other systems out there.You guys are talking about MMA rules. I think Firas was more concerned about defending yourself in an altercation in the street.
But MMA rules are the closest thing to "street rules" in a controlled environment. Sure it may have some restrictions, the mentality is different, but its more free compared to other systems out there.
The gym stuff looked totally fake to someone who spent 2 years witnessing and breaking up felony assault's on a regular basis. The opening clip was close, but because it was filmed with a group around NOT getting involved was nothing more than an "at will" school yard scuffle.
Standing grappling with inside strike training where you trip or throw the guy to the ground and keep a standing base to avoid getting dragged there is the best effective SD.
Willingly choosing to focus most of your skill on the ground is only training for when u r about to get seriously injured. Most of the time should be spent drilling keeping an aggressor off of you by training balance and base control.
That's what I found works by serving in an over crowded and chaotic environment that had constant violent altercations against clients and staff.
6,0 217lb at the doctors last week starting the process for hip surgery from 2 much break falling in training....How big are you?
6,0 217lb at the doctors last week starting the process for hip surgery from 2 much break falling in training....
Dude I'm totally stoked to roll again and maybe start the discipline of drilling the techniques to be promoted.
There's a toughness in BJJ that is really hard to replicate in standing un padded sparring. But in a crowded chaotic environment I'm training to not get taken down or at worst use Ukemi to land on top of aggressors till LEO or other staff can assist.
Just my real world experience....