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Nice! My kung fu friends say they would just bite the balls to escape from any submission LOL
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Thanks Ken. . .The evolution continues.
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@SkemeKOS Kung Fu > BJJ. Deal with it.
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Lol yeah and they seem to think the only ones who can bite or use dirty techniques are them. It's more probable we bite or eye gouge them before they get a chance to because of the positional advantage. Tell them you've watched a few kung fu movies and are starting to believe kung fu is the way to go and want to try some of those things out then get them into a triangle and say, alright go ahead, bite =]
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I know bro. Im a BJJ blue belt so I know that biting the balls is basically impossible. But my kung fu friends dont want to hear it, and are forever coming with these silly theories that dirty tactics will always work no problem when ground fighting.
Just like you said, I always tell them that they need to really need to test these bullshit theories out. Im sick of hearing their crazy shit LOL
They wont even spar with me either :(
Sooooooo annoying
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Your buddy would be biting your own arm in this case cause if you noticed the triangle uses your own arm plus the aggressors leg to choke you out and your mouth is nowhere near his balls, you guys should try all these theories out =]
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Nice escape. Gonna try it next time.
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WOW!
that is sooo cool! posturing for me is the highest % escape from a triangle!
thank you soo much!
like one of your shirts say, "STFU and train"
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the way i combat a triangle choke is just simple stretch my entire body to be parallel with the opponents it breaks the lock and there is no choke
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I try telling them that but they dont wanna hear it.
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@SkemeKOS its kinda hard when ur in a guillotine
Looks like a good escape, but I'm not sure this would still work if the guy doing the triangle cut an angle, the person defending wouldnt be able to get there knees in deep. If you do a triangle straight on like that you have to worry about being stacked anyway.
mrdkwood 1 month ago
@mrdkwood I was thinking about this, thanks for pointing it out. Could you not drive toward the angle and lift still? I am not saying this will work every time on a deep deep triangle, but worth a try.
kenprimo 1 month ago