Hi guys,
Boy am i gonna get some sh@# for this thread!
But oh well.
I think that it is quite obvious that BJJ is a very dominant part of the sport MMA fighters arsenal and without it someone 'could' be lacking somwhat!
But how applicable is it to realistic street defence?
We all know that BJJ has a focus on ground techniques, it has some stand up methods but not to any great degree.
You could mix in some MT which seems very popular but this still does not change game once you hit the deck.
the fundimental flaw in BJJ as a self defence art is that it drills your body to stay on the ground once there.
We all know why this is a bad idea right?
Interested in you honest opinions on the application of BJJ outside the ring.
cheers
Chris (awaiting a flaming) davis
Ps. I have a huge amount respect for BJJ and what it has achieved - for the record!
Boy am i gonna get some sh@# for this thread!
But oh well.
I think that it is quite obvious that BJJ is a very dominant part of the sport MMA fighters arsenal and without it someone 'could' be lacking somwhat!
But how applicable is it to realistic street defence?
We all know that BJJ has a focus on ground techniques, it has some stand up methods but not to any great degree.
You could mix in some MT which seems very popular but this still does not change game once you hit the deck.
the fundimental flaw in BJJ as a self defence art is that it drills your body to stay on the ground once there.
We all know why this is a bad idea right?
Interested in you honest opinions on the application of BJJ outside the ring.
cheers
Chris (awaiting a flaming) davis
Ps. I have a huge amount respect for BJJ and what it has achieved - for the record!
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