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  • #31
    Originally posted by J-Luck
    Lol... or maybe you do!!!!
    Well if you're a hot girl - yeah.

    But since you kinda claim to be male - Hell no.

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    • #32
      Lol we were talking about Gabriel not me. Maybe it is a gril though... Oh wait, even if its a girl, shes Enlgish... too bad lol.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by J-Luck
        Lol we were talking about Gabriel not me. Maybe it is a gril though... Oh wait, even if its a girl, shes Enlgish... too bad lol.
        I'm fine with the English. Hell, I like Thai Bri - where the hell has he been?

        We've had a lot of wankers here, that's all.

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        • #34
          I know, I'm just kidding man. I got some boys from England.

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          • #35
            Now that everyone is completely off topic.. Thanks
            I was also wondering if you could chop the hand down and then shoot a single or double leg takedown?
            Effective?

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            • #36
              Originally posted by BJJAndWrestling
              Now that everyone is completely off topic.. Thanks
              I was also wondering if you could chop the hand down and then shoot a single or double leg takedown?
              Effective?
              Absolutely mate. A good handsword strike to the side of the neck then drop down and collide with their legs mate, works a treat. It's in a Shotokan kata I think.

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              • #37
                judo teaches how to deal with breaking grips extensively. my favorite counter to the shirt grab, is the wrist lock tanto mentioned. trap the hand against you, and simply lean foreward or pull their elbo up at the same time. you can destroy their wrist instantly. you can also bring them to their knees, and add a knee strike or other strikes when you lower them. bring them to their knees fast, and deliver a knee to their face as they go down. i use this in bjj alot, anytime someone grabs my collar i will go for this wrist lock, but be careful because you can do alot of dmg real fast.

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                • #38
                  Shirt Grab

                  Good Lawd! I cain't believe all the crap I'm reading!!

                  Shirt grab defense (I'm assuming one or both of the attackers hands are on the front of your shirt) same as choke defense.

                  Step one:
                  You throw your arm over attacker's wrist and pivot 1/4 turn away from them, stepping in and across the space between you and the attacker, trapping their wrist and/or lower arm(s) with your upper arm. This will usually cause attacker to loosen his grip and come closer to you as you pull his arm(s) in with your arm.

                  Step two:
                  You reverse the movement, stepping back to your first position, as if to face the attacker. But now your elbow is up and positioned so that it can smash into the attackers face, neck, temple, whatever. Do so with as much force as possible.

                  The two movements are executed with as much speed and snap as possible. The targeting can be sloppy/inaccurate. It'll still work.
                  The movements are simple and basic, any retard can learn them in 1 minute.
                  The defense does not require special skills or great strength, just basic flexibility. I've seen my arthritic mother use it effectively and I've seen a child use against a larger stronger adult.


                  Practice with gentleness and care.



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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by EmptyneSs
                    judo teaches how to deal with breaking grips extensively. my favorite counter to the shirt grab, is the wrist lock tanto mentioned. trap the hand against you, and simply lean foreward or pull their elbo up at the same time. you can destroy their wrist instantly. you can also bring them to their knees, and add a knee strike or other strikes when you lower them. bring them to their knees fast, and deliver a knee to their face as they go down. i use this in bjj alot, anytime someone grabs my collar i will go for this wrist lock, but be careful because you can do alot of dmg real fast.
                    I took that technique in bjj!

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                    • #40
                      Okay so i just kinda grab the wrist and pin it to me and then step in with my leg. Then i get my two thumbs on his wrist and then push in?
                      A family based martial arts club teaching Japanese Jiu Jitsu for self defence affiliated with the Jiu Jitsu Foundation. Jiu Jitsu combines the striking of Karate, joint locking of Aikido and throws of Judo with an emphasis on self defence.

                      Is this the one^^
                      Do you use the shirts as a techniques in gi less BJJ?
                      I think if i caught the arm before it got to me i could arm drag.

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                      • #41
                        How to defend against a shirt grab? if shes grabbing your shirt ....well Dance with Her, silly!

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by BJJAndWrestling
                          Okay so i just kinda grab the wrist and pin it to me and then step in with my leg. Then i get my two thumbs on his wrist and then push in?
                          A family based martial arts club teaching Japanese Jiu Jitsu for self defence affiliated with the Jiu Jitsu Foundation. Jiu Jitsu combines the striking of Karate, joint locking of Aikido and throws of Judo with an emphasis on self defence.

                          Is this the one^^
                          Do you use the shirts as a techniques in gi less BJJ?
                          I think if i caught the arm before it got to me i could arm drag.

                          Do the opposite with the wrist to the outside, it's easier to get an armbar from there, you can use it to dislocate the shoulder, elbow and wrist if necessary, but also it can be used to restrain.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by osopardo
                            Good Lawd! I cain't believe all the crap I'm reading!!

                            Shirt grab defense (I'm assuming one or both of the attackers hands are on the front of your shirt) same as choke defense.

                            Step one:
                            You throw your arm over attacker's wrist and pivot 1/4 turn away from them, stepping in and across the space between you and the attacker, trapping their wrist and/or lower arm(s) with your upper arm. This will usually cause attacker to loosen his grip and come closer to you as you pull his arm(s) in with your arm.

                            Step two:
                            You reverse the movement, stepping back to your first position, as if to face the attacker. But now your elbow is up and positioned so that it can smash into the attackers face, neck, temple, whatever. Do so with as much force as possible.

                            The two movements are executed with as much speed and snap as possible. The targeting can be sloppy/inaccurate. It'll still work.
                            The movements are simple and basic, any retard can learn them in 1 minute.
                            The defense does not require special skills or great strength, just basic flexibility. I've seen my arthritic mother use it effectively and I've seen a child use against a larger stronger adult.


                            .
                            Good one. That's a common one used in karate.

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                            • #44
                              in no gi BJJ do you use your opponents shirt for throws and holds?

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                              • #45
                                Depends on where you train, and who you're rolling with.

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