very good aikijiujitsu, adaptation and being able to not panic, will be your best defense and keep you safe to fight another day.
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very good aikijiujitsu, adaptation and being able to not panic, will be your best defense and keep you safe to fight another day.
^ This. Also I still want to know where you were ranked at as a fighter once upon a time.
wrong markusneo, an untrained persons first impulse is to punch, but someone who has study an art that has a focus on eye attacks as does kenpo can and will generally strike at the eyes first.
bluegrass conference which is va, nc, sc under nbl and ski rules.
Wow 1000 bar fights a stat that dwarfs Ricksons If you feel so strongly about how ineffective BJJ is go to one of the Gracie academys and say that Im sure they would be happy to take on your challenge and in the process you could prove your point bring a camera also Im sure we all would love to see it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjXUCjLgyis
nuff said.
doc leamon stroud out of kinston nc. and I am not opposed to bjj as a defense, I am simply stating that it is not the king of martial arts, and for certain situations it is the most practical art to use. but anyone who has ever been in a fight for their life will tell you that if I willing take my opponant to the ground it greatly reduces my options if I find myself needing flee a deadly situation.
great video jeff of a controlled match between to sporting fellow, and as to there being a lot of one eyed guys in my dojo, no, but there are several guys in goldsboro, nc who have had me shove a finger in their eye. its not that hard and it is very effective. yes there legal ramifications, I am a two time convicted felon for habitual violent offenses.
If you watch the video closley you see the Karate dude attempting to gouge the BJJ mans eyes but hes only a Black Belt Im sure you would do much better.