@nvcreations The rules were no twisting leg locks. Straight ankles and Knee Bars only. I can't give you a good explanation why reaping was allowed and heel hooks weren't.
Its all good bros. Sunday was rough but ice, elevation, compression and some pain meds and I am well on the way to recovery. Worked my 8 hour shift at the factory and then taught 3 Jiu Jitsu classes. David, you got me good in the end...good job, but thats the best open guard pass to mount ever! Lesson learned...always play to your strengths and away from your opponent's. Honor to compete against you brother. BTW, no accident...that is my signature competition pass.
good wrastling... too bad about the crunch at the end.. i remember trying to hold on for a few more seconds just because it was in competition, and hurting my neck..
i fucking cringe every time i hear that crack, omg... good to hear he's doing alright though.. he'll recover 100% with some time and patience
JahnNeema 2 months ago
would have been worse if you had gone for a heel hook. nice finish
stingytrevor 1 year ago
@stingytrevor
Heel hooks were not allowed.
ThePainFactoryCom 1 year ago
@ThePainFactoryCom if heel hooks werent allowed, why was reaping the knee allowed?
nvcreations 7 months ago
@nvcreations The rules were no twisting leg locks. Straight ankles and Knee Bars only. I can't give you a good explanation why reaping was allowed and heel hooks weren't.
ThePainFactoryCom 7 months ago
Like someone stepping on a cabbage
viator22 1 year ago
I bet that felt pretty relaxing.
mynameisjonas45 1 year ago
Its all good bros. Sunday was rough but ice, elevation, compression and some pain meds and I am well on the way to recovery. Worked my 8 hour shift at the factory and then taught 3 Jiu Jitsu classes. David, you got me good in the end...good job, but thats the best open guard pass to mount ever! Lesson learned...always play to your strengths and away from your opponent's. Honor to compete against you brother. BTW, no accident...that is my signature competition pass.
darronmorse 1 year ago 9
As nasty as that pop was, my favorite part was the tea-bag pass to mount.
CyberFreq 1 year ago 2
@CyberFreq
I like to think it was an accident.
ThePainFactoryCom 1 year ago
That guy will never 100% recover from that lock.
mrpopenfresh 1 year ago
@mrpopenfresh
I started training Martial Arts at age 7 to protect myself. The last thing I wanted to hear was his ankle pop. Hope he recovers well and quickly.
David Dennis
ThePainFactoryCom 1 year ago
good wrastling... too bad about the crunch at the end.. i remember trying to hold on for a few more seconds just because it was in competition, and hurting my neck..
abahawas 1 year ago
@dookdawg214
I hope not but I have not heard. Felt horrible.
ThePainFactoryCom 1 year ago