From what I read in a book about catch, Hooking is slang for catch wrestling to other wrestlers back in the day. It differentiated them from the guys who just did show moves/pro wrestling/wwf stuff or sport/folkstyle/greco/etc. A guy who could hook, knew hooking,etc
wtf hooking doesn't mean you just snap a submission on wow
I think you are thinking of a shooter. A hooker (I know, I know), is a cacc wrestler who uses submission techniques, hooks.
Shooting was when someone went against the script and went into business for himself, taking a win against the opponent when he had been booked to lose.
This whole 'levels' of Catch wrestling like Shooters and Hookers seems to me to be a more modern invention. Art of Hooking isn't really an art, it is just Catch Wrestling as it was meant to be. The way Cecchine markets it as a "Destroy your opponents, win on the street etc"is just that, marketing - not that different from the mail order stuff you see in magazines promising to teach you the instakill techniques of Ninjas/Special Forces etc
That's not to say what Cecchine shows is completely illegitimate, but I think marketing Catch Wrestling as an art that can be used in a sport with pins and submissions would probably be far less scrutinised.
Yeah, this is according to Cecchine. Also saying JJ players just use pain holds is nothing but flamebait.
A 'Hook' is the original, legitimate version of a hold from Catch Wrestling that was turned into a Show Hold in worked pro wrestling so wrestlers didn't get injured and could work more matches, making more money.
To say of another art like BJJ or even other Catch Wrestlers that they're doing show holds does nothing more than puff himself up to make him seem like an authority. If you get the tap, it works and isn't a show hold.
What Cecchine should be saying is "Here's how it's typically done, I'm going to show you some ways that can make it more efficient and more effective". He has too much Guido Meathead Macho bullshit for my liking.
Umm, Im guessing you havent seen Tony C's videos.
In the Lost Art of Hooking he demonstrates an Americana/Keylock. He claims that hooking is different than what Jiu Jitsu guys do, because they're not using it to "tap people out", they're hooking and applying it in a very explosive manner as to get a "snap" and not give the person even a chance to tap. It's meant to do "crippling damage" and not just to apply a "pain hold."
That's what Tony C said himself. Go watch.
I have seen those dvds. He also doesn't just snap his training partner's limbs in the video. The chubby asian dude isn't maimed at the end of it. Stop acting like catch wrestlers maim their training partners. They give time to tap...
he is talking about what tony said. Did he say that?
I have seen those dvds. He also doesn't just snap his training partner's limbs in the video. The chubby asian dude isn't maimed at the end of it. Stop acting like catch wrestlers maim their training partners. They give time to tap...
he is talking about what tony said. Did he say that?
Obviously Catch Wrestlers don't maim their training partners, but Tony says it's meant to rip an arm or a limb and destruct it instantly, not giving your opponent time to tap.