"Training" to me means to spar and actually use the techniques against one another.
This guy is kind of a friend of mine, we were in a Chinese history class together.
He came over today, and we trained for about half an hour or so. He's extremely fluid, and has kicks that are super fast, and his flexibility is sensational. His syle is northern Shaolin or something I think. I know it's a shaolin style.
Anyway we sparred, and it wasn't anything too hard.
But I did want to actually move, and have him come at me with his style. He did, and I was able just to clinch him and take him down at will. He really had no ground skills or experience at all, and almost froze when he got there.
Actually I think it was Lacrymosa who mentioned this, but what I did was just basic BJJ. I kicked out, he moved to react to the kick, I clinched, I took him down with ushiro goshi, got into side control, got mount, punched from mount (no contact), and he turned onto his side. His arm shot up and formed a perfect hook for me to sink my arm through, and I fell back in a straight armlock.
Then we went out for Vietnamese food.
He's a cool guy, and I will train with him again. I want to teach him more about the ground because it's not challenging at all once he's there. Even clinching was fairly easy. He's fast though with those damn kicks!
But all in all a good little experience, nothing too hard or rough, and some good times driving around afterward.
Talk to you guys later!
Ryu
This guy is kind of a friend of mine, we were in a Chinese history class together.
He came over today, and we trained for about half an hour or so. He's extremely fluid, and has kicks that are super fast, and his flexibility is sensational. His syle is northern Shaolin or something I think. I know it's a shaolin style.
Anyway we sparred, and it wasn't anything too hard.

But I did want to actually move, and have him come at me with his style. He did, and I was able just to clinch him and take him down at will. He really had no ground skills or experience at all, and almost froze when he got there.
Actually I think it was Lacrymosa who mentioned this, but what I did was just basic BJJ. I kicked out, he moved to react to the kick, I clinched, I took him down with ushiro goshi, got into side control, got mount, punched from mount (no contact), and he turned onto his side. His arm shot up and formed a perfect hook for me to sink my arm through, and I fell back in a straight armlock.

He's a cool guy, and I will train with him again. I want to teach him more about the ground because it's not challenging at all once he's there. Even clinching was fairly easy. He's fast though with those damn kicks!

But all in all a good little experience, nothing too hard or rough, and some good times driving around afterward.
Talk to you guys later!
Ryu
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