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Karate Brown Belt enters BJJ tournament and attempts secret head tackle technique on BJJ Brown Belt. www.kickboxingandbjj.com

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  • thats stupid.bjj is a grappling art, karate is a striking art, theres no point in a karateka participating in a grappling tourny.

  • @jaskey vital point, such as those forbiden to hit when there is rules, be carefull... or you will quicly understand the difference between sports where there are rules, and martial arts where everything goes.

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  • @jaskey bottom, and it wasn't counting me right int the middle of that. Then, no, you won't be able to defend except if you arm can reach your knee when you full stand up like monkey.

    For the femoral artery, if you put you leg just under my chin, your femoral artery will be rigth in the good place for me to bite it...

  • @jaskey As I say before, the target is still the groin, and no, you won't get your chance because..; it is the groin. Just try it yourself right know, punch you in the groin from 20cm of distance, full force you can put in it. You will understand.

    No, you can't contol my other hand easily, just because you can barely reach it when you're a normal constitutioned human. You will lay on the back, with on hand contoling the choke, and with the other hand, you can just barely reach the back of your

  • @Sadoruro Femoral artery does make triangle risky if not locked in correctly, I suppose. If it's is done correctly then the leg will be under the chin or there will be the defender arm under his own chin. In short the femoral artery is not accessible unless triangle is not done correctly and the person stays there.

  • @Sadoruro First I had to do the cm to inches because I'm American and we won't use SI. (20cm = 7" for the compatriots reading) Also a punch is based on momentum and it is weight times speed. Seeing as how the position doesn't allow much weight behind the punch and the 7" can't produce much speed, I like my chances quite a bit. Also, as I stated to Undead, when in a triangle both of the BJJ guy's hands are free to control the free hand of the guy in the triangle. Hand techniques will not work.

  • @jaskey And when you will get punch in the groin, the pain will make you do a little error, a little moment of relaxing that a trained martial artist will greatly used to evade. And if I don't want punching in the groin, I still can bite out your femoral artery. With that, you will get out of blood faster than me collapsing.

  • @jaskey will get still get enougth strength to hurt like hell. Plus, you think that you will get enougth pain resistance to do it. No man, not on the groin. Even the badest giant will fall on the groin with groin hitted. And remember, I can punch 10 times before collapse. Worst, I can grab your groin, tear it, ripped it of. Every youtube fighter tells me that they could stand the pain of it... but that wrong, nobody can't except guy specificaly trained for it, destroying ball at the same time.

  • @jaskey For the 20cm thing, I'll try to explain it more simply. To hit with a punch, you have to maje your fist travel a certain distance, on which it accelerate to get strength. To more it travel, the more it gain strength. In a triangle choke, your free arm has a limited reach, thus you can just make your fist travel and accelerate to a max of 20cm. Thus it won't get as strength as a normal punch. But, the target is the groin. That area is such sensitive that with just 20cm of distance, it

  • @Sadoruro Also on the sports and martial arts comment. I do understand there is a difference, and I do think BJJ would have to be modified to be used for the streets. (Mainly by not staying on the ground) But from a person receiving the triangle point of view my defense would not rely on groin strikes and praying that the person has low pain tolerance. I would stack him to buy time and knee him to the back as a striking tactic if I didn't know enough BJJ to get out of the triangle.

  • @Sadoruro I'm sorry, but I'm having hard time understanding the 20cm thing. If you could be more elaborate I'll try to give you my opinion on it. But I have been on the receiving end of hockey slap shot that connected to the nuts, and it hurts really really badly. However I still think I would have enough control of myself to finish the triangle before going into fetal position. ^^

  • @UndeadPyro ...and yes I own one tapout shirt... and watch UFC... ^^ lol

    I don't know everything, but I feel that I do know more than you in this matter.

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