@rhyniemx Hitting the ground with his hands during a lock is called "tapping out". It is done so as to avoid injuring your training partner. So when you feel pain, you tap out, and your opponent releases the lock/hold. Obviously this is not the case in a real conflict situation.
When he hits his hands/arms on the ground during falling this is called a breakfall, it is done to prevent injury to the body.
loved the double leg sweep most only connect with 1 leg good job lovin it
bellend1974 5 months ago
Why does he hit the ground with his hands sometimes? Is this too indicate he's in pain?
rhyniemx 9 months ago
@rhyniemx to stop him breaking something important like his back
TheBenji2k10 8 months ago
@rhyniemx Hitting the ground with his hands during a lock is called "tapping out". It is done so as to avoid injuring your training partner. So when you feel pain, you tap out, and your opponent releases the lock/hold. Obviously this is not the case in a real conflict situation.
When he hits his hands/arms on the ground during falling this is called a breakfall, it is done to prevent injury to the body.
devnull08 8 months ago