Used to lurk here a long time ago. At one point, someone posted something to the effect that the key technical skills for realistic combat are basically the following (I don't recall who it was or the exact wording but it was a good enough post that I modified my training to some degree because of it);
Striking range-Western boxing and Muay Thai
Clinching range-Muay Thai "neck grab", the "over and under" tieup, the "arm and neck" tieup, the BJJ body clinch
Grappling-Double leg, Shoot to a clinch (BJJ-style), Judo-style trips, sprawling, NHB groundwork ala Sperry
This view was basically agreed to with only minor dissention as best I can remember. My question to you guys, who are much more on the ball than me at this point, is ;
Has this opinion changed? Does this about sum it up or I am I missing something?
Striking range-Western boxing and Muay Thai
Clinching range-Muay Thai "neck grab", the "over and under" tieup, the "arm and neck" tieup, the BJJ body clinch
Grappling-Double leg, Shoot to a clinch (BJJ-style), Judo-style trips, sprawling, NHB groundwork ala Sperry
This view was basically agreed to with only minor dissention as best I can remember. My question to you guys, who are much more on the ball than me at this point, is ;
Has this opinion changed? Does this about sum it up or I am I missing something?
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