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    How was i pwned? I just said i train 4 days a week

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corky
    How was i pwned? I just said i train 4 days a week
    Your like a gi stench that just won't go away.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Herzog View Post
    Train more, type less.
    This may see some heavy usage in the coming months.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Corky View Post
    How was i pwned? I just said i train 4 days a week
    Because you said strong guys > Jiu Jitsu...you basically pwned yourself or at the very least asked for it man. I think its time to cut your loses on this thread and move on.

  5. #15
    Wat?

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    Ok, you're obviously pretty new.

    The guard pass you attempted will never work on anyone good. You need to move your hips to create space. Ask your instructor to show you kimura defenses.

  7. #17
    So you son't take the serious step before you have take the all accurate information. you have to think out this form all the
    perspective to take the right decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Carey View Post
    Ok, you're obviously pretty new.

    The guard pass you attempted will never work on anyone good. You need to move your hips to create space. Ask your instructor to show you kimura defenses.
    Not really. I've been training for years, and I know lots about guard passing and kimura defence. That's the whole point of this thread to be honest, that sometimes you come up against an opponent who can beast out of any position, and with enough strength can simply force you into submissions, like when an adult spars a child. I guess that's why lightweights don't normally compete against heavyweights (except in absolute!).

    On a separate note, I'm disappointed that Corky has ruined this thread...

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Steele View Post
    He even just lay there and watched me try to break his guard (driving my elbows into his thighs)
    That's not how you break someone's guard. That might work on some people but usually, just relying on your elbows will either be ineffective or just lead to a scramble since your hip work isn't setting you up for a pass. More than likely you got kimura-ed because you left your wrist dangling out while you were trying to grind out his thighs and then your elbow slipped and flared out. With his potential grip strength you are just giving up kimuras and push arm triangles.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by James Steele View Post
    Not really. I've been training for years, and I know lots about guard passing and kimura defence. That's the whole point of this thread to be honest, that sometimes you come up against an opponent who can beast out of any position, and with enough strength can simply force you into submissions, like when an adult spars a child. I guess that's why lightweights don't normally compete against heavyweights (except in absolute!).

    On a separate note, I'm disappointed that Corky has ruined this thread...
    You know alot about guard passing, but were using a technique that is pretty much dookie? I think maybe you dont know as much as you think you do, which is also a problem with dealing with strong guys (having bad technique, thinking you dont, and then finding out the hard way bad tech is a disaster with stong guys).

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