you cant be one sided. why have krav maga vs bjj. Why not take both one at a time and mix the two to gain more knowledge. The best martial artist in the world lived by that same philosophy why fight and compare. Better to learn as much as you can
i tried that move in grappling when i didn't have that much experience. soon i had my hand wrapped behind my back, got sweeped, mounted and submitted within 10 seconds or so. not saying it wouldn't work but it certainly doesn't work against experienced grappler.
i wish it was that easy to escape from guard... i wonder why the gracies or anyone else that is a master at jiu jitsu and has been doing this there whole lives and knows all the moves possible to everything grappling and is the master of grappling hasnt told me about this escape from guard... i hope you guys know if this move wont work against someone who has been training jiu jitsu for longer then 3 months. this might work on the kids that see full guard in ufc and then try to do it
this move is legal in mma, except you don't see it a lot in mma, because good bjj fighters just pull you in/break your posture. Krav Maga should incorporate MMA, as MMA includes everything, yet MMA excludes the "illegal stuff" which is where krav is more practical ASFHASFSADJF
@xAristaicx mma is just a sport krav maga is a martial art. There arnt rules in fighting. If someone comes at you with a knife and your on the ground and your pinned your not gonna go for a leg lock period. Krav maga has nothing to learn from mma.
@DreDre2411 In that situation I would plant my foot on the hip, then hook my other foot around the back of my attacker's knee From there I'd pull his feet out from under him and use his falling momentum to pull myself on top, where I could control the knife. I was taught this defense in Krav Maga. It is better than any other defense I can think of in such a situation. And it is a technique borrowed from Jiujitsu, often being employed in MMA.
@xAristaicx I can't speak for Krav Maga Worldwide and Commando Krav, but in Israeli Krav International we're taught elements from Jiujitsu, American Wrestling, and Aikido, among others. We don't directly draw from MMA, but many of the styles common in MMA have been integrated. But, as the trainer says in this video, a Krav Maga background, while giving you some knowledge of ground fighting, doesn't enable you to go toe to toe with someone specialized in jiujitsu when on the ground.
..you find yourself on the receiving end. Lastly, to assume that you will never go to ground, or never be put in a situation where you will end up on the ground, is extremely foolish. Fights happen in an instance, obstacles can trip you up, you can slip on dog shit & vomit, takedowns can happen in the blink of an eye. You must cover EVERY eventuality, as when your luck is down, it's going to be what you DIDN'T learn in class that will happen when the shit hits the fan in a real-life situation.
In Urban Krav Maga, we use Gracie Jiu Jitsu (our groundfighting advisor is Leo Negao, 4x BJJ world champ). I have to agree with suuperduperfish. Firstly biting and gouging is overrated. If a black belt BJJ guy saw an opportunity and used it, no amount of dirty tricks are going to prevent your limb getting snapped at the joint or the world closing in on you as a choke is put on HARD. It's important not only to learn the techniques, but to understand why they work, so that you can escape them if..
You triangles don't work on me, which is weird. One of my mates is immune to the scorpion move since his ribs for some reason naturally go in with the pressure. There's something wrong with us lol
I don't think this would work on anyone with some good grappling training. Maybe someone who's never trained, but has watched MMA and knows that it's a good idea to lock someone in your guard.
Couple things... people saying "legs are stronger", I suggest you lay down and have a friend try this. Sure, your thigh is stronger than an arm but your ankle is not stronger than arms plus torso. It's the ankle that gets destroyed, not your quads.
Secondly, to those saying this is a crappy guard, this video isn't showing how he got posture so that he could execute this escape. There's a whole series of motions that comes before this. This is one option you can use afterwards.
This could work against some "Yeah, I do 'ultimate fighting'!", TapOut shirt-wearing, drunk, roid-raging douche, but not an actual grappler/MMA fighter who KNOWS how to apply and maintain a guard.
@WildHunt25 9/10 people that practice krav maga are in it for self defense or fitness reasons, so if anyone on the street is dumb enough to put them in a gaurd, then this will obviously work. and in all honesty, there is a bette way to do this than what they're showing, i trained BJJ recently and if done correctly this can work.
Interesting and curious on several levels. Why address the Guard if you are not going to assume some functional level of skill in the person using that position? Kind of like showing a knife defense technique against a guy that does not attack you.
@rich0008 I am new to this. If the bjj guy had me in his guard and kept up high like you said, how vunerable is his groin to strikes? I see the bjj in mma where they don't have to defend a groin strike. What's your take?
I respect Krav Maga. However, i don't think this a good way to break the guard. The demo here shows a very low and poor guard. The guard would normally be much higher to keep the opponents posture low. Second, you would need to be very careful about turning you back to a bjj guy like shown in the video. balance is too far back and could get swept pretty easily here in my opinion.
As much as I love both BJJ and KM, that is certainly not a good idea for the guy on the top. When the guy on the top is turning to grab the guys leg, he is giving up his back to the guy on the bottom. The guy on the bottom can easily take the guy's back for doing that kind of move.
As much as I like both BJJ and KM, that is certainly not a good idea to turn. As soon the guy on the top turn, the guy on the bottom will get your back!
gotta love krav and all those survival based self defenses. Thats all I train in, I just wanna improve my chances on surviving, not sound cool, or wear fancy shirts.
i need an advice,ive trained ju jutsu for about 1,5 years. Im getting a bit tired of it since of the fact that we never train full contact,we just do the teqhniques while our opponent nicely takes himself down,which is unrealistic in a real fight.
Im thinkibg more of krav maga since there they accually train in the distractions like hits and such, and it accually seems better, so what ya say? Muay thai and ju jutsu or muay thai and krav maga?
Go train BJJ, im sorry but that guard pass will never work, not even against a two stripped white belt.
The first counter amongst many to that awful technique would be a hip bump sweep, that simple. You turn like that to get my ankle in my guard im sweeping the shit out of and get mount.
Anyways dude in BJJ you get to train ALL of your techniques against a FULLY uncooperative resistent opponent. No bullshit.
The leverage makes it possible. It can be difficult if they are prepared for you to grab their leg but if the guard is open it's not too difficult. However, you must do it quick and with good posture as seen in this video, otherwise you run the risk of ending up in a triangle.
@RandytheAstonishing If you try to apply this guard escape, you will end on your back with a sweep, this is not practical vs someone who knows Jiu Jitsu like a blue belt or above...
I dunno on that - interesting idea... I guess anything might work, if you're quick and unexpected - I've been wrestling with my lads, and we have no wrestling skills - surprising how difficult and skillful an art it is to do anything if you're not trained, lol - it's a very skillful skil set. There, I just figured why not punch him in the balls a couple of times first? I wonder - if he really locked his legs on, you might be in trouble - arm versus legs locked together?
krav maga is a street fighting / real world defense system not a form of judged competition fighting hence the amount of groin kicks and eye gouges, so how many people on the street are trained in bjj or anything else, and how many of those trained people are undiciplined enough to engage in a street fight? not many.. the real question is
Where can I buy those camo Krav fight shorts Ive looked everywhere?
The guard passing techniques in BJJ are way more effective. In this case, the passing guy can only employ the force of his one arm as well as that of his back to pass the guard position. Most BJJ guard passing methods have you using both arms as well as supporting your passing attempt with your legs, your back, your neck and your shoulder, and you do not have to turn your back to your enemy. On the other hand, BJJ guard passing takes considerable amounts of time compare to this method.
yh then wots a bbj guy goin to do when hes balls are being biten off attempting the triangle mate you need to wake up this isnt sports its street defense
lol. i love people that don't have a clue what they are talking about. when put in a triangle you aren't in a position to bite a guys balls. if you think otherwise you've never been put in one. and i love training with people that think dirty tactics will get them out. that's EXACTLY what a jiu jitsu guy wants lol
Agreed To all you Krav Guys look up a fighter Named Yuki Nakai his right eye was gouged out in the 1995 Vale Tudo Japan Open and he submitted the guy who eye gouged him then submitted another man who was even bigger than his first opponent then went up against Rickson Gracie With his Eye Gouged out!!!
Even Though he is now permanently blind in his right eye he learned BJJ impressed by Rickson's abilities and style.. Even though I have respect for all martial arts that is no way to break guard
@DareDevilWithoutFear he was eye gouged,he didnt have his eye gouged out,big difference.Granted ,youll likely never be in anyones guard in an unprovoked attack but if you were youd be be off just whacking him until he opens ,then pass,its what usually happens in mma ,nobody bothers breaking closed guard.
@billysue2 I just read what this guy wrote and Yuki Naki is Permanently Blinded from the gouge and had to get eye surgery to keep it in place. Watch that fight it is from the Vale Tudo Open in Japan. Watch the fight and see what happened to Nakai,,
@suuperduperfish you may have a point, but there two different things and are effective in different ways. mma guy may be able to beat a krav maga guy in a ring because most of their attacks are banned. but put a bjj guy in real combat situation and he will have no chance, while the krav maga guy gets out alive. ' you cant keep a triangle on man to long when he's jabing a knive into what ever bodypart he can" ps: i got my money on the krav maga guy with a knive then a bjj guy with knive :)
@suuperduperfish jiu jitsu wont keep you alive on battle feild, krav maga will. yeah , you can put your enemy in submission for as long as you want, meanwhile his commrads are stabing you to death , bjj is just as usless in combat as krav maga is in a ring. if you want to be the ultimate human weapon , you learn both.
@suuperduperfish you couldn't "bite their balls" in a triangle and if its their at all, that's gotta be real low on the list of last resorts. however you could probably break their pinky... its no way to do it in a ring but if its a life or death they showed us how to break little fingers krav as a last resort to get out of a bear hug I think it could be managed in a triangle.
@suuperduperfish lol somebody bites my balls I'm gonna hold that triangle on for a good thirty seconds.....they don't deserve to live if they're gonna do some bs like that >.>
@ryan31394 you hold that trianlge tight for like 20 or less the guy is passed out. you hold it 30 sec he is almost fucking dead. I dont mean dead dead but permanent brain damage
@suuperduperfish I have been put in a triangle many times,and it is the worst thing you can do on the street. It works great in a controlled environment,but in reality I do not think it would be practical. All I have to do is pull out a knife,and the guy is dead.
@suuperduperfish well thats is bullshit jiu jitsu is not the ultimate If I have a knife your jiu jitsu is out of the window you may start off doing jiu jitsu but you will drop that like a bad girl friend when the knife comes out!
firstly no guy on the street is even going to know hes being choked until its far too late.You cant bite nothing when youre being choked ,all you think about is trying to escape.
I've trained BJJ, but now Krav Maga.. But the thing is, someone who is trained in Krav Maga, would probably never let you take him in such a position.. We are trained to always keep standing and never get taken to the ground. We are taught ground fighting too, for just in case. Before someone wants to take us in like a triangle,, he already got a feet, fist, finger-strike to his face and some kicks and knees to the groin.
@OfficialMusicJH most pro mma fighters are 10 times better at striking than any hobbyist krav maga student and they still get taken down v skilled opponents.On the street any decent grappler would never be put down by an untrained man.
Looks like a good technique to me. Its from a disadvantaged position (somebody elses guard), so it would have to be quick. One little mistake (assuming this is done against a bjj person) though, and the individual will find himself in a trangle choke.
lol wow if tht was against anybodyu tht has even had even a little bit of training in bjj ur gonna get ur ass whooped when u hit the ground with him he will kill u hahhahha
Punched?Go see the first UFC. All that striking guys said the same, and then they all suffered an armbar or a choke. A striker can´t avoid going to the ground if he is fighting a good grappler.
this guy would finish brock lesnar in 3 seconds
M4RC0SM0 6 days ago in playlist Uploaded videos
"I'm going to take his leg, and put myself into a triangle choke."
If you tried this on any blue belt or even white belt bjj guy you would get choked out or give your back.
FiyaFlux 1 week ago
you cant be one sided. why have krav maga vs bjj. Why not take both one at a time and mix the two to gain more knowledge. The best martial artist in the world lived by that same philosophy why fight and compare. Better to learn as much as you can
drinkyman2007 1 month ago
i tried that move in grappling when i didn't have that much experience. soon i had my hand wrapped behind my back, got sweeped, mounted and submitted within 10 seconds or so. not saying it wouldn't work but it certainly doesn't work against experienced grappler.
MasterWarri 3 months ago
I love Krav Maga.......
But if you do this on a grappler, you will definitely get your back taken as you turn to grab the foot.
If I was in someone's guard in the street, I would definitely start raining down vertical elbows to the groin.
mark1983peace 5 months ago
i wish it was that easy to escape from guard... i wonder why the gracies or anyone else that is a master at jiu jitsu and has been doing this there whole lives and knows all the moves possible to everything grappling and is the master of grappling hasnt told me about this escape from guard... i hope you guys know if this move wont work against someone who has been training jiu jitsu for longer then 3 months. this might work on the kids that see full guard in ufc and then try to do it
Tracer564 8 months ago
this move is legal in mma, except you don't see it a lot in mma, because good bjj fighters just pull you in/break your posture. Krav Maga should incorporate MMA, as MMA includes everything, yet MMA excludes the "illegal stuff" which is where krav is more practical ASFHASFSADJF
xAristaicx 9 months ago
@xAristaicx mma is just a sport krav maga is a martial art. There arnt rules in fighting. If someone comes at you with a knife and your on the ground and your pinned your not gonna go for a leg lock period. Krav maga has nothing to learn from mma.
DreDre2411 8 months ago
@DreDre2411 In that situation I would plant my foot on the hip, then hook my other foot around the back of my attacker's knee From there I'd pull his feet out from under him and use his falling momentum to pull myself on top, where I could control the knife. I was taught this defense in Krav Maga. It is better than any other defense I can think of in such a situation. And it is a technique borrowed from Jiujitsu, often being employed in MMA.
DasGrammarNazi 6 months ago
@xAristaicx I can't speak for Krav Maga Worldwide and Commando Krav, but in Israeli Krav International we're taught elements from Jiujitsu, American Wrestling, and Aikido, among others. We don't directly draw from MMA, but many of the styles common in MMA have been integrated. But, as the trainer says in this video, a Krav Maga background, while giving you some knowledge of ground fighting, doesn't enable you to go toe to toe with someone specialized in jiujitsu when on the ground.
DasGrammarNazi 6 months ago
..you find yourself on the receiving end. Lastly, to assume that you will never go to ground, or never be put in a situation where you will end up on the ground, is extremely foolish. Fights happen in an instance, obstacles can trip you up, you can slip on dog shit & vomit, takedowns can happen in the blink of an eye. You must cover EVERY eventuality, as when your luck is down, it's going to be what you DIDN'T learn in class that will happen when the shit hits the fan in a real-life situation.
RealityBasedSystems 9 months ago
In Urban Krav Maga, we use Gracie Jiu Jitsu (our groundfighting advisor is Leo Negao, 4x BJJ world champ). I have to agree with suuperduperfish. Firstly biting and gouging is overrated. If a black belt BJJ guy saw an opportunity and used it, no amount of dirty tricks are going to prevent your limb getting snapped at the joint or the world closing in on you as a choke is put on HARD. It's important not only to learn the techniques, but to understand why they work, so that you can escape them if..
RealityBasedSystems 9 months ago
Hell with that, from that position jam your thumbs into the guys eyeballs and move on.
davids11131113 10 months ago
This guy know some skills...
Ben1987X 11 months ago
if breaking someone's guard was this simple.. there would be no bjj i think?
waldomarek 1 year ago
@waldomarek Truth
ralphseanevans 11 months ago
You triangles don't work on me, which is weird. One of my mates is immune to the scorpion move since his ribs for some reason naturally go in with the pressure. There's something wrong with us lol
Lukash636 1 year ago
if your puttting down a fighting system or a martial art you most likley dont know what your talking about stop wiking stuff-_-
ogmilklegit 1 year ago 2
from that position, how about dropping a friendly elbow on his nutses?
veshkeat 1 year ago
I don't think this would work on anyone with some good grappling training. Maybe someone who's never trained, but has watched MMA and knows that it's a good idea to lock someone in your guard.
Robopencil 1 year ago
Couple things... people saying "legs are stronger", I suggest you lay down and have a friend try this. Sure, your thigh is stronger than an arm but your ankle is not stronger than arms plus torso. It's the ankle that gets destroyed, not your quads.
Secondly, to those saying this is a crappy guard, this video isn't showing how he got posture so that he could execute this escape. There's a whole series of motions that comes before this. This is one option you can use afterwards.
Virility 1 year ago
This could work against some "Yeah, I do 'ultimate fighting'!", TapOut shirt-wearing, drunk, roid-raging douche, but not an actual grappler/MMA fighter who KNOWS how to apply and maintain a guard.
WildHunt25 1 year ago
@WildHunt25 9/10 people that practice krav maga are in it for self defense or fitness reasons, so if anyone on the street is dumb enough to put them in a gaurd, then this will obviously work. and in all honesty, there is a bette way to do this than what they're showing, i trained BJJ recently and if done correctly this can work.
24miggy24 1 year ago
Interesting and curious on several levels. Why address the Guard if you are not going to assume some functional level of skill in the person using that position? Kind of like showing a knife defense technique against a guy that does not attack you.
Fletch828 1 year ago
@rich0008 I am new to this. If the bjj guy had me in his guard and kept up high like you said, how vunerable is his groin to strikes? I see the bjj in mma where they don't have to defend a groin strike. What's your take?
nyclear 1 year ago
If the guy is better at jiu jitsu then you, what makes you think you're going to pass his guard so easily?
christlicker 2 years ago
I respect Krav Maga. However, i don't think this a good way to break the guard. The demo here shows a very low and poor guard. The guard would normally be much higher to keep the opponents posture low. Second, you would need to be very careful about turning you back to a bjj guy like shown in the video. balance is too far back and could get swept pretty easily here in my opinion.
Rich0008 2 years ago
As much as I love both BJJ and KM, that is certainly not a good idea for the guy on the top. When the guy on the top is turning to grab the guys leg, he is giving up his back to the guy on the bottom. The guy on the bottom can easily take the guy's back for doing that kind of move.
D0wn82 2 years ago
As much as I like both BJJ and KM, that is certainly not a good idea to turn. As soon the guy on the top turn, the guy on the bottom will get your back!
D0wn82 2 years ago
gotta love krav and all those survival based self defenses. Thats all I train in, I just wanna improve my chances on surviving, not sound cool, or wear fancy shirts.
DanTL07 2 years ago 2
i need an advice,ive trained ju jutsu for about 1,5 years. Im getting a bit tired of it since of the fact that we never train full contact,we just do the teqhniques while our opponent nicely takes himself down,which is unrealistic in a real fight.
Im thinkibg more of krav maga since there they accually train in the distractions like hits and such, and it accually seems better, so what ya say? Muay thai and ju jutsu or muay thai and krav maga?
mrcrazymaann 2 years ago
Go train BJJ, im sorry but that guard pass will never work, not even against a two stripped white belt.
The first counter amongst many to that awful technique would be a hip bump sweep, that simple. You turn like that to get my ankle in my guard im sweeping the shit out of and get mount.
Anyways dude in BJJ you get to train ALL of your techniques against a FULLY uncooperative resistent opponent. No bullshit.
Either the technique works or it doesn't.
Thats the beauty of BJJ/MMA
MrJuanism 2 years ago
@mrcrazymaann
Try all 3, and blend them into your own style. All fighting styles are dynamic in that sense.
gabuta314 1 year ago
where did this guy learn israel?
Mikuzaki 2 years ago
Amazing, amazing...amazing that professional fighters haven't figured out this oh so simple escape.
Why, just grab his legs. The average person's arm is obviously much stronger than the average persons LEGS.
RandytheAstonishing 3 years ago 4
is this sarcasm?
PacificFlows 3 years ago
The leverage makes it possible. It can be difficult if they are prepared for you to grab their leg but if the guard is open it's not too difficult. However, you must do it quick and with good posture as seen in this video, otherwise you run the risk of ending up in a triangle.
solodude23 3 years ago
the legs are way stronger than the arms
ADHR26 2 years ago
except that legs are blatantly stronger
LilBo10 2 years ago
@RandytheAstonishing If you try to apply this guard escape, you will end on your back with a sweep, this is not practical vs someone who knows Jiu Jitsu like a blue belt or above...
Albertojaikus 1 year ago
I dunno on that - interesting idea... I guess anything might work, if you're quick and unexpected - I've been wrestling with my lads, and we have no wrestling skills - surprising how difficult and skillful an art it is to do anything if you're not trained, lol - it's a very skillful skil set. There, I just figured why not punch him in the balls a couple of times first? I wonder - if he really locked his legs on, you might be in trouble - arm versus legs locked together?
FamilyQuan 3 years ago
u can buy those exact shorts at the revgear online store
svkm1991 3 years ago
I would punch the groing 1st to soften him up 1st and then disengage when his legs opened. Too much BJJ technique.
jamosquera 3 years ago
krav maga is a street fighting / real world defense system not a form of judged competition fighting hence the amount of groin kicks and eye gouges, so how many people on the street are trained in bjj or anything else, and how many of those trained people are undiciplined enough to engage in a street fight? not many.. the real question is
Where can I buy those camo Krav fight shorts Ive looked everywhere?
hellfirex12 3 years ago 2
The guard passing techniques in BJJ are way more effective. In this case, the passing guy can only employ the force of his one arm as well as that of his back to pass the guard position. Most BJJ guard passing methods have you using both arms as well as supporting your passing attempt with your legs, your back, your neck and your shoulder, and you do not have to turn your back to your enemy. On the other hand, BJJ guard passing takes considerable amounts of time compare to this method.
barthans 3 years ago
anyone with a little bit of experience in BJJ would laugh at someone trying to pass their guard like this. youre begging to get put into a triangle.
drourke 3 years ago
Have you seen how KM deals with arm bars and triangles?
Say goodbye to your eyeballs and balls.
KM is NOT MMA. It's fighting to survive.
That's it.
Let's see how well a BJJ master does when they try to arm bar or triangle someone with a knife. "Knife, meet liver, liver, knife."
Virility 3 years ago 2
yh then wots a bbj guy goin to do when hes balls are being biten off attempting the triangle mate you need to wake up this isnt sports its street defense
wozclo 3 years ago 2
lol. i love people that don't have a clue what they are talking about. when put in a triangle you aren't in a position to bite a guys balls. if you think otherwise you've never been put in one. and i love training with people that think dirty tactics will get them out. that's EXACTLY what a jiu jitsu guy wants lol
suuperduperfish 2 years ago 18
Agreed To all you Krav Guys look up a fighter Named Yuki Nakai his right eye was gouged out in the 1995 Vale Tudo Japan Open and he submitted the guy who eye gouged him then submitted another man who was even bigger than his first opponent then went up against Rickson Gracie With his Eye Gouged out!!!
Even Though he is now permanently blind in his right eye he learned BJJ impressed by Rickson's abilities and style.. Even though I have respect for all martial arts that is no way to break guard
DareDevilWithoutFear 2 years ago 4
@DareDevilWithoutFear he was eye gouged,he didnt have his eye gouged out,big difference.Granted ,youll likely never be in anyones guard in an unprovoked attack but if you were youd be be off just whacking him until he opens ,then pass,its what usually happens in mma ,nobody bothers breaking closed guard.
billysue2 1 year ago
@billysue2 I just read what this guy wrote and Yuki Naki is Permanently Blinded from the gouge and had to get eye surgery to keep it in place. Watch that fight it is from the Vale Tudo Open in Japan. Watch the fight and see what happened to Nakai,,
TheGoongala 9 months ago
@suuperduperfish you may have a point, but there two different things and are effective in different ways. mma guy may be able to beat a krav maga guy in a ring because most of their attacks are banned. but put a bjj guy in real combat situation and he will have no chance, while the krav maga guy gets out alive. ' you cant keep a triangle on man to long when he's jabing a knive into what ever bodypart he can" ps: i got my money on the krav maga guy with a knive then a bjj guy with knive :)
johnmkrs83 1 year ago
@suuperduperfish jiu jitsu wont keep you alive on battle feild, krav maga will. yeah , you can put your enemy in submission for as long as you want, meanwhile his commrads are stabing you to death , bjj is just as usless in combat as krav maga is in a ring. if you want to be the ultimate human weapon , you learn both.
johnmkrs83 1 year ago 3
@johnmkrs83 well said
iamthereallebowski 1 year ago
@suuperduperfish you couldn't "bite their balls" in a triangle and if its their at all, that's gotta be real low on the list of last resorts. however you could probably break their pinky... its no way to do it in a ring but if its a life or death they showed us how to break little fingers krav as a last resort to get out of a bear hug I think it could be managed in a triangle.
an0m0nus 1 year ago
@suuperduperfish I agree
hisqueen80 1 year ago
@suuperduperfish lol somebody bites my balls I'm gonna hold that triangle on for a good thirty seconds.....they don't deserve to live if they're gonna do some bs like that >.>
ryan31394 1 year ago
@ryan31394 you hold that trianlge tight for like 20 or less the guy is passed out. you hold it 30 sec he is almost fucking dead. I dont mean dead dead but permanent brain damage
d6ud9e 1 year ago
@d6ud9e 5-7 seconds for unconsciousness, 15 seconds for brain damage. Sometimes less than five seconds if using a garotte (t-shirt, collar, wire etc)
RealityBasedSystems 9 months ago
@suuperduperfish Heh honest to who your gonna keep a guy in a triangle when he's biting your balls lmao.
You must have some balls of steel mate
Lukash636 1 year ago
@suuperduperfish I have been put in a triangle many times,and it is the worst thing you can do on the street. It works great in a controlled environment,but in reality I do not think it would be practical. All I have to do is pull out a knife,and the guy is dead.
nero8289 10 months ago
@suuperduperfish well thats is bullshit jiu jitsu is not the ultimate If I have a knife your jiu jitsu is out of the window you may start off doing jiu jitsu but you will drop that like a bad girl friend when the knife comes out!
gekiryudojo 4 months ago
firstly no guy on the street is even going to know hes being choked until its far too late.You cant bite nothing when youre being choked ,all you think about is trying to escape.
billysue2 2 years ago 3
@wozclo You have no idea what you are talking about. Mate.
christlicker 1 year ago
I've trained BJJ, but now Krav Maga.. But the thing is, someone who is trained in Krav Maga, would probably never let you take him in such a position.. We are trained to always keep standing and never get taken to the ground. We are taught ground fighting too, for just in case. Before someone wants to take us in like a triangle,, he already got a feet, fist, finger-strike to his face and some kicks and knees to the groin.
OfficialMusicJH 3 years ago 17
well its a damn good thing not everyone knows krav maga lol
andyoblah1 2 years ago
lol andy...nice.
HYBRIDCOMBATIVES 2 years ago
so what would you say is more useful km vs bjj
EATMAN888 2 years ago
@OfficialMusicJH most pro mma fighters are 10 times better at striking than any hobbyist krav maga student and they still get taken down v skilled opponents.On the street any decent grappler would never be put down by an untrained man.
billysue2 1 year ago
Looks like a good technique to me. Its from a disadvantaged position (somebody elses guard), so it would have to be quick. One little mistake (assuming this is done against a bjj person) though, and the individual will find himself in a trangle choke.
TangomanX2008 3 years ago
I want to see paintballs! lol
thecrowlord 3 years ago
lol wow if tht was against anybodyu tht has even had even a little bit of training in bjj ur gonna get ur ass whooped when u hit the ground with him he will kill u hahhahha
rstvz1 3 years ago
This beats BJJ. What happens to the BJJ user before arms are locked? BJJ guy is going to get punched by Krav Maga.
cheesemaster23 3 years ago 2
Punched?Go see the first UFC. All that striking guys said the same, and then they all suffered an armbar or a choke. A striker can´t avoid going to the ground if he is fighting a good grappler.
tcaetano1 2 years ago
Funny. I have trained in RT BJJ for close to year now and 2 years of judo before and 6 years of wrestling JH&HS that and that pass was fluid.
He had his knees in close to the guy in the guard and he controlled the passing leg.
So, IMHO, it looked effective. Maybe not exactly what I would have done, but it would work.
jacksonswastedlife 3 years ago
That one's iffy... anything arm vs. leg is iffy in ground defense. Some people train the shit out of their legs.
immobile2005 3 years ago
immobile2005: How do you pass the guard? Using your arms thats how.
wauzers 3 years ago
good pass, horrible start, never turn your back to your opponent
bizitch71717 4 years ago
will try, thanks
Lord1001 4 years ago