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  • #31
    [QUOTE]Originally posted by CombatCelt
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    Originally posted by adacas
    ...also I remember a rule against locking your hands in some kind of situation but I can't remember...


    Random information ? I thought that the purpose of a forum was to discuss related topics and trade information. I think my post was appropriate, don't you?
    Coulda used that quote to begin with, eh? Only 8 posts ago!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by jubaji


      Coulda used that quote to begin with, eh? Only 8 posts ago!
      I apologize for assuming that everyone has read the entire thread. In the future I will try to attach the appropriate quotes for those who do not have the time to read more than one response.

      I thank you for admonishing me and setting me straight on the forum guidelines. Feel free to continue to monitor my postings and offer your much desired criticisim.

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      • #33
        Bev I think we are saying the same thing....I just would say strikes and palm heel....we don't want BJJ to misunderstand and KO sombody

        BJJ....school singlet thats is for matches practice gear is whatever you want

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        • #34
          misunderstand and KO sombody
          You mean like a heel kick from the guard ?
          Wait what do you guys mean by no locking hands? You mean I can't have one hand grab the other to form a grip?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by CombatCelt


            I apologize for assuming that everyone has read the entire thread. In the future I will try to attach the appropriate quotes for those who do not have the time to read more than one response.

            I thank you for admonishing me and setting me straight on the forum guidelines. Feel free to continue to monitor my postings and offer your much desired criticisim.

            Such a polite boy!

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            • #36
              You can't lock hands on the ground.
              You don't want to go to the guard.
              You can't choke.
              Wrestling will improve your ground control and positioning. It will improve you takedowns. Don't blow it off.

              Once you adjust to not having a gi, I think you'll be fine.

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              • #37
                We wrestled yesterday!Sort of...The coach taught us some moves and we got to watch the more experienced kids go at it.
                Just thought i'd let you know, we had to wait 45 minutes for the coach to get here so we were just wondering around aimlessly for awhile. During that time this kid comes up to meand challenges me to a quick wrestle match. Before I could reply he tried for a take down. I naturally put my forearms on his shoulders and did a neck clinch...........i pulled then preceded to pull him up and did a hip toss. He fell down on the tile and it just sort of ended there. Yes i know what i did was wrong but It was just reflex. I'll keep you posted on this wrestling thing.

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                • #38
                  Alright I got another question for you guys out there, is it more beneficial(wrestling wise)to be in the mount or side control?

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                  • #39
                    Wouldn't a [full] mount already imply that you're on top of the opponent's chest with both his shoulders down - a pin = victory?
                    Apologies ahead of time if I misunderstood the question.

                    Best regards,

                    Seifer2399

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                    • #40
                      BJJ Seifer2399 is correct if you are in a mount you would have the person in a pin position. But I think the issue may be again you have to let go of some BJJ training. Side control is needed to work a lot of techniques and establish control on the mat.

                      If you had someone in a mount they bridge out of it so you should grapevine the legs.

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                      • #41
                        I was thinking about getting into a mount and then establishing a shoulder hold.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Bjjexpertise@be
                          Alright I got another question for you guys out there, is it more beneficial(wrestling wise)to be in the mount or side control?
                          You are:

                          A. Not likely to get such position often

                          B. Not likely to secure a pin from that position


                          Better to work for the cross-chest position

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                          • #43
                            Not many pins available in wrestling from the mount. I don't think wrestlers use the mount at all.

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                            • #44
                              Alright. Thanks. I have one more thing i think. For the takedowns, am i supposed to changelevel then dive, or am i supposed to dive and change level at the same time?

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Bjjexpertise@be
                                Alright. Thanks. I have one more thing i think. For the takedowns, am i supposed to changelevel then dive, or am i supposed to dive and change level at the same time?

                                You shouldn't "dive" at all!

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