Hey doing a ISU for school on whether or not strength or technique is more dominant in contact sports.. .any thing from football , too boxing, too grappling... rugby... whatever. So what do you think does strength always beat technique...I mean ive heard stuff about Shaq taking BJJ and curling everybody who tries to arm bar him... that would be strength dominating technique... and if anyone has proof of this happening Id love to get my hands on it. Im looking for examples.. opinions.. video clips.. .research studies... or anything which would help me to prove strength or technique is more dominant in contact sports.
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Strength vs Technique: Usually the superior quality compensates for the other. So when comparing, you'd have to take that into consideration, as well as the fact that circumstances also affect your conclusion. What I mean by that is that in a dynamic fight, each situation will need to be assessed based on these qualities.
I wouldn't go as far as to say that strength defeats all, but strength is an important factor in martial sports (rules/restrictions).
Other types of fitness (like aerobic fitness) are important too.
I guess that's why we have defined weight categories in BJJ, so that the 'gaps' in the two qualities you refer to, are contained to a degree.
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Originally posted by SamuraiGuyHey doing a ISU for school on whether or not strength or technique is more dominant in contact sports.. .any thing from football , too boxing, too grappling... rugby... whatever. So what do you think does strength always beat technique...I mean ive heard stuff about Shaq taking BJJ and curling everybody who tries to arm bar him... that would be strength dominating technique... and if anyone has proof of this happening Id love to get my hands on it. Im looking for examples.. opinions.. video clips.. .research studies... or anything which would help me to prove strength or technique is more dominant in contact sports.
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Technique beats strength!
Originally posted by SamuraiGuyHey doing a ISU for school on whether or not strength or technique is more dominant in contact sports.. .any thing from football , too boxing, too grappling... rugby... whatever. So what do you think does strength always beat technique...I mean ive heard stuff about Shaq taking BJJ and curling everybody who tries to arm bar him... that would be strength dominating technique... and if anyone has proof of this happening Id love to get my hands on it. Im looking for examples.. opinions.. video clips.. .research studies... or anything which would help me to prove strength or technique is more dominant in contact sports.
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Originally posted by SamuraiGuyHey doing a ISU for school on whether or not strength or technique is more dominant in contact sports.. .any thing from football , too boxing, too grappling... rugby... whatever. So what do you think does strength always beat technique...I mean ive heard stuff about Shaq taking BJJ and curling everybody who tries to arm bar him... that would be strength dominating technique... and if anyone has proof of this happening Id love to get my hands on it. Im looking for examples.. opinions.. video clips.. .research studies... or anything which would help me to prove strength or technique is more dominant in contact sports.
In the world of MuayThai for example..... the most tough shinbone will always win the fight.....
In the world of KungFu for example.... the most kungfu with excellent Technique will defeat a kungfu with a lesser technique.....
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Speaking in terms of mma and other mano-y-mano sports (like "grappling", boxing, and MT), superior technique beats superior strength (not always, but usually). However, once technique is fairly matched and there is not so much of an obvious mismatch, then strength and conditioning is more important and will be the deciding factor. Then there is the x-factor: heart, guts, and mental toughness.
Just watch the first UFC where Royce schools everyone. Today an athletes conditioning is a vital part of their training because everyone's cards are on the table so to speak in terms of technique.
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Originally posted by Ronson..........superior technique beats superior strength (not always, but usually)..........Just watch the first UFC where Royce schools everyone........
The story above about Shaq is probably a good example of superior strength.
Right on about the 'X' factor too: fights are very dynamic.
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I have a different view of strength vs technique. When looking at the longterm, techique will be more superior as you will loose stregth over the years as you age. This logterm benefits are what Traditional training addresses. Strength is very important as well but not as important as good technique especially with grappling arts. I remember seeing this D1 college wrestling match where this HW ~230 beat this guy that was 500lbs. In Boxing Ali vs foreman. In K1 Remy Bonjasky 6'4" 239lbs beats Bob Sapp 6'7" 342 lbs.
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I'd like to see that armbar done on Shaq in combination with a George Dillman style pressure point attack. I wonder if Shaq would curl out of it then. Grandmaster Dillman knows about a dozen presure points in the arm alone. Most of them are about the size of a Quarter. But that's advanced, very advanced.
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Hey hardball,
I've got some Magic beans to sell you. Get out here with that "Dillman" pressure point bullshite. You say it's very advanced stuff - so advanced that only he and a few selected pupils can pull off in seminar and in class but never in competition bc it's too "deady" right?
You ever see that Fox news report on Dillman's student trying that shite on people - oh it worked great on his students but couldn't get it to work on BJJ students and even the reporter. He was making all kinds of stupid excuses.
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"a few User CP's that are pretty significant ones(like a BoarSpear or SamuraiGuy one). " - GracieHunter
I choke people, I dont poke people. -- Me
Were you born to resist or be abused? I swear I'll never give in, I refuse. -- Foo Fighters
I want a girl that spends more time on her back than Royce Gracie.
I'll knee you in the face like your name was Josh Koschek -- Me
Alrite thanks for the posts everyone.. now i just need to get some proof of what youve all said.
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Originally posted by RonsonHey hardball,
I've got some Magic beans to sell you. Get out here with that "Dillman" pressure point bullshite. You say it's very advanced stuff - so advanced that only he and a few selected pupils can pull off in seminar and in class but never in competition bc it's too "deady" right?
You ever see that Fox news report on Dillman's student trying that shite on people - oh it worked great on his students but couldn't get it to work on BJJ students and even the reporter. He was making all kinds of stupid excuses.LMAO...............DO the Dillman people visit this site?
Man that was funny!!!
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Originally posted by SamuraiGuyAlrite thanks for the posts everyone.. now i just need to get some proof of what youve all said.
Good Luck with the research!!
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"a few User CP's that are pretty significant ones(like a BoarSpear or SamuraiGuy one). " - GracieHunter
I choke people, I dont poke people. -- Me
Were you born to resist or be abused? I swear I'll never give in, I refuse. -- Foo Fighters
I want a girl that spends more time on her back than Royce Gracie.
I'll knee you in the face like your name was Josh Koschek -- Me
Anyone know the name of the "Kempo guy" in UFC 2 or 3... would help alot... and does anyone know if it is 2 or 3?.... thanks.
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