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Resident 855 posts |
Monday 13th December 2004 at 20:10 Are nerve and pressure point techniques taught and used in BJJ lessons/matches ? Are they allowed etc? If so any favourites from the forum? ______________________________ |
Resident 198 posts |
Monday 13th December 2004 at 22:57 Some forum members get on my nerves. DEFEATED IN AL |
Regular 107 posts |
Tuesday 14th December 2004 at 19:08 We are taught in tjj a open hand strike to the jaw joint just beside the ear.Believe it or not in makes you go very weak but we also use alot of pressure points. |
Newbie 16 posts |
Thursday 16th December 2004 at 10:10 Well i learned one by accident and from watching Dragon Ball (shut up lol), its one on the back of your head its where your brain and spine connect kinda, but if you hit it just right you can knock someone out, but its REALLYYYYYY dangerous because if you do it wrong it could paralyze them or kill them.... and btw i read up on it, so im not goin by what i seen on DB lol... |
Addict 175 posts |
Thursday 16th December 2004 at 14:47 Is there any chance of you resizing your picture pal? _____________________________ |
Resident 198 posts |
Thursday 16th December 2004 at 16:56 Or not posting. DEFEATED IN AL |
Resident 855 posts |
Thursday 16th December 2004 at 17:25 Think your misunderstanding my post Bruce, i meant when your on your back either doing back to back or some sparring i doubt very much sneaking up on my buddy and cracking him to the neck could be done while he's trying to choke me out? :-| ______________________________ |
Regular 107 posts |
Thursday 16th December 2004 at 18:57 I would use alot of pressure points myself |
Newbie 16 posts |
Thursday 16th December 2004 at 21:05 sl theres no reason to be a smartass ok, i just said i know one, and if you want one you can use while on the ground, just kick/ hit them in the balls how about that? is that the kind of answer you were looking for??? |
Resident 855 posts |
Friday 17th December 2004 at 17:23 Temper temper Brucie im not being a smart arse my question was any good nerve pressure points attack during sparring? I didnt ask for a Bruce Lee move. Think you need to lighten up my friend.:-O ______________________________ |
Resident 729 posts |
Friday 17th December 2004 at 19:42 yes they are allowed in BJJ matches (just for the amusement of the ref, spectators and your opponent) "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |
1319 posts |
Friday 17th December 2004 at 22:56 Sounds good Andy! :-D The Admin Guy |
Regular 107 posts |
Sunday 19th December 2004 at 10:10 Andy I would like to see abit of Bjj.We have no clubs over here but i,m still curious. |
Resident 855 posts |
Monday 20th December 2004 at 18:34 So what are you saying Andy. There pants for BJJ? Are they handy to get your opponent to move into an attackable position or just crap? ______________________________ |
Resident 729 posts |
Monday 20th December 2004 at 20:08 Kieron - i'm a 2nd degree black belt in TJJ but that's a painful memory. I take up you offer. "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |
Resident 855 posts |
Monday 20th December 2004 at 21:34 Sounds like a good invitation that Keiran hope you take him up on his acceptance and post a full review. Good luck though :-) ______________________________ |
Addict 175 posts |
Monday 20th December 2004 at 21:51 Hey... Robsco? Is there any chance of getting Bruce Lee's picture resized or something. It's bloody annoying having to scroll horizontally to see someones post. _____________________________ |
1319 posts |
Monday 20th December 2004 at 22:10 Nathan, I have. :-) The Admin Guy |
Regular 107 posts |
Tuesday 21st December 2004 at 13:01 Andy I humbley acceptt your offer.I,m a second dan black belt in shotkan karate and a Ist dan in Shin ken ryu jujitsu.So under the unusal circumstances i hope it can be freestyle.Say five minute rounds with the best of three. |
Regular 47 posts |
Tuesday 21st December 2004 at 15:14 any ringside tickets available?
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