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Newbie 11 posts |
Wednesday 14th July 2004 at 22:00 Looks like this topic has turned to wrestling vs. jujitsu. Here is my take on these 2 fighting. Wrestling goes more for strength and muscling into pins, as jujitsu does not rely on strength, but relies on technical moves and joint manipulation. Either has a chance of winning, but moreso comes down to who has more experience and who has more muscle, since wrestling usees muscle, the wrestler might be bigger than the jujtisu practioner and can use that to his advantage to pinning a jujitsu practioner and the jujitsu person would be in a jam because it does not focus on strength. However, jujitsu works on technique and precise joint manipulation, and wrestlers are used to working their ways out of pins, not joint locks, so the jujitsu-ist would have them there. Either way, each has a stong point, and a weak point. The winner would be: the one who studies BOTH styles, then he would be well-rounded in both aspects and know what to expect. "If instead of fighting with him you say to your enemy, 'You have won' and bow before him, that is the biggest deed in the world." "If instead of fighting with h |
Regular 100 posts |
Thursday 15th July 2004 at 12:24 Ry i have "seen" a few street fights where person A has purposly taken the guys back to back arche him onto his head. It didnt "seem" difficult or an inconvienience to do, also wehn you wrestle everyday against good wrestlers, and spar hard, gettnig some ramdom usually drunk guy where you want to throw them isnt hard. My prediction is pain |
Regular 13 posts |
Thursday 15th July 2004 at 17:32 I agree that getting a random drunk guy in that position would not be hard, but counting on fighting drunk guys is not a good thing to practice. |
Resident 217 posts |
Thursday 15th July 2004 at 23:39 Question to all of you getting wound up in this debate....What defence or pre-emptive attack (excluding availability of any weapon) would you personally choose in a street situation i.e. where anything goes. "Its not the size of the dog i |
1319 posts |
Friday 16th July 2004 at 10:31 What defence or pre-emptive attack would you personally choose in a street situation? The Admin Guy |
Regular 13 posts |
Tuesday 20th July 2004 at 17:20 HAH! biting is probably the best technique out there, do it once and no one messes with you. Maybe we can learn a thing or two about our countries biters. Mike Tyson showed us that crazy can be pretty effective. No one ever wants to fight him now. |
Resident 198 posts |
Wednesday 21st July 2004 at 23:34 Biting involves getting your head close to your opponent though. Fair enough if you can close the gap or are grappling, but not so fair when you're at arms length and weapons are being used. DEFEATED IN AL |
Regular 13 posts |
Thursday 22nd July 2004 at 17:35 Bassmonger, I like your style |