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Video => Live Action Clips => Topic started by: tomboy999999 on August 25, 2021, 02:52:01 PM
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Most BJJ style stuff is all upper body locks despite women being very strong down below.These two get some serious leg stuff going too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TR88OaqNYJQ
Enjoy
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Good one! Thanks.
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Good one! Thanks.
Thanks for the post and showing some freestyle/ BJJ influenced real grappling, Not as exciting as 'catight' - unless yer doing it, lol. You can see how getting focused on one sort of hold-- often in response to the other wrestler doing it-- how it can distract from other possible moves. they get all about extension holds-- one armbar attempt, a near heel hook- (illegal ankle lock at their level). and two kneebars, one miss and the second does work for the tap. See them going from one bar hold try to anorther so quick? They are ignoring other moves that could have taken the match.
But again, rthanks for the vid Tom!
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Thanks for comments, my (limited) undersanding is that leg/toe/ankle holds can be dangerous as there are less nerve endings in your legs so pain isn't felt early enough to tap and breakage can result. I must say when n somebody stamps on my toe there seems to be plenty nerves going "OUCH" but is that why leg holds are outlawed in lots of grappling sports - but not in Sombo interestingly enough?
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Thanks for comments, my (limited) undersanding is that leg/toe/ankle holds can be dangerous as there are less nerve endings in your legs so pain isn't felt early enough to tap and breakage can result. I must say when n somebody stamps on my toe there seems to be plenty nerves going "OUCH" but is that why leg holds are outlawed in lots of grappling sports - but not in Sombo interestingly enough?
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Thanks for comments, my (limited) undersanding is that leg/toe/ankle holds can be dangerous as there are less nerve endings in your legs so pain isn't felt early enough to tap and breakage can result. I must say when n somebody stamps on my toe there seems to be plenty nerves going "OUCH" but is that why leg holds are outlawed in lots of grappling sports - but not in Sombo interestingly enough?
hey Tom. I'm no expert either but the whole heel hook issue has been debated a lot and there are conflicting rules among sanctioning orgs, plus different rules acc to 'belt levels'. Restrictions have been loosened across the board, and some rules get also get very detaialed - in how you can use the lock. You have the heel braced against your body core and twist with the top of the foot locked by an arm. Ankles are way more complex structures than most think, with some pretty thin bones used to make them work and the hold allows you to exerrt really heavy force. so you need to be sane and experienced about it; when in the midst of the fast action with competitive juices ramped it csa be easy to overdo and break an ankle; hurts like hell and takes a long time recover from. In that vid you see the one woman get an perfect heel hook set up but then just abandon it. I'm a long time horse owner and "don't have a foot, don't have a horse' applys here, I don't know much about Sambo, did roll with those guys a bit as a workout dummy lol. Sambo isn' used much in our countfy. Again I'm no expert, I don'[t know about any special nerve sensitivity. I do believe what I say here is right- or at least it was the way of the practice in my consertvative dojo ( which are business n want to avoid risky stuff and lawsuits for injury). Im judo they call thes things a lot faster.