Trainingsimpressions of Luta Livre Acadamy Dortmund
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Looks like BJJ/sambo/wrestling. Looks good. BJJ blue belt here and would love to face someone trained in this.
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@rubenssaad Really? I guess the actual difference are the rules. I don't know why would a teacher teach something that isn't permitted in the actual competition, but they do, like my judo teacher teaches feet and leg locks that aren't actually permitted in judo. Oh well, I won't argue with a blue belt on BJJ because the only things I know of BJJ is applied only in MMA (but not in BJJ competitions), so I got no ranking, nor complete BJJ training.
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@AlexLococo, Here had many fights in the past decade here in Brazil, because of the rivalry. It was a problem. Speaking about the video, I am a BJJ blue belt and I training these movements. Some are prohibited.
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@rubenssaad Is not*
They're similar because they had enormous rivalry when Valetudo (real brazilian valetudo, not MMA) started, plus, they where developed in the same area.
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@rubenssaad I not.
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This is BJJ
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stop at 5:13
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good training!!
@rubenssaad: If things are not allowed in an BJJ competition it means not that are not allowed in a Luta Livre Competition too. Here in Germany are tournaments which have many districtions and some where all grappling moves are allowed (heelhooks, twisted neck cranks, ...) some tournaments are limited by time some not. my favorite rules are no time limit, no points, no heelhooks, only way for winning is the submission
LLAdortmund 1 month ago
Dropping the guy on the head at the end. Nice way to keep classes small? <WTF!>
peterssachs 5 years ago
hey peter, it was happend during a sparring session.
he was trying a flying armbar and it didn´t work.
it looks haerder as it was.
cheers Holger
LLAdortmund 5 years ago