hey all
serious question, i'm not trolling.
in your opinion "is ground fighting overhyped for everyday self defence"?
i do bjj myself, i'm a blue belt so i have some experience in ground styles, but it seems to me that bjj is overhyped for everyday defence.
i mean if its a purely one on one situation with no weapons then its great but lets be honest most self defence situations in reality involve either weapons, multiple opponents or both.
im starting to think that maybe a strike and sprawl style would be better suited for everyday self defence, eg. mt with a little wrestling
from my experience it seems that beyond a blue belt level in bjj the techniques become far more sportbjj oriented and very 'technical', whereas the techniques up to blue are more the fundamental and ready to use techniques. as you can see in the ufc most of the submissions are good old arm bars triangles and rear naked chokes, beginners stuff really. and as soon as you add the striking element to the ground the majority of the sportbjj stuff goes out the window.
just my thoughts what do you think? my emphasis is not one on one match fighting but stuff for self protection.
serious question, i'm not trolling.
in your opinion "is ground fighting overhyped for everyday self defence"?
i do bjj myself, i'm a blue belt so i have some experience in ground styles, but it seems to me that bjj is overhyped for everyday defence.
i mean if its a purely one on one situation with no weapons then its great but lets be honest most self defence situations in reality involve either weapons, multiple opponents or both.
im starting to think that maybe a strike and sprawl style would be better suited for everyday self defence, eg. mt with a little wrestling
from my experience it seems that beyond a blue belt level in bjj the techniques become far more sportbjj oriented and very 'technical', whereas the techniques up to blue are more the fundamental and ready to use techniques. as you can see in the ufc most of the submissions are good old arm bars triangles and rear naked chokes, beginners stuff really. and as soon as you add the striking element to the ground the majority of the sportbjj stuff goes out the window.
just my thoughts what do you think? my emphasis is not one on one match fighting but stuff for self protection.
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