🧵 /BJJ/ - BJJ General
Anonymous at Tue, 13 Jun 2023 17:53:18 UTC No. 151159
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>>147993
Thread question: Do you have a 'rival'? How have you helped each other improve?
🧵 Gracie Jiu-Jitsu
Anonymous at Tue, 13 Jun 2023 01:51:22 UTC No. 151074
In this video Rener Gracie is teaching Magnus Midtbo his family heritage Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. But what I’m seeing on the video is plain Judo katame-waza: Tate-shiho-gatame variations and escapes, hadaka-jime varitations, ude garami, juji gatame, do-jime etc.
Rener does mention in the video that his grandfather Helio Gracie was taught Japanese Jiu-Jitsu but that he made changes to it so that it would work against bigger opponents. What changes did Helio make because to me it looks like classic Judo grappling techniques on the video?
https://youtu.be/-oLm1YNIB-o
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Anonymous at Tue, 13 Jun 2023 00:01:56 UTC No. 151056
Why do so many people shit on Chinese martial arts (shaolin kung fu, wing chun, sanda etc) so much. I get if the class doesn't spar or pressure test which is a red flag but some classes do. I'm not here to defend kung fu I just genuinely wanna know why out of curiosity besides not sparing or pressure testing
🧵 Backhold Wrestling
Anonymous at Mon, 12 Jun 2023 16:15:21 UTC No. 150998
What do you guys think about backhold wrestling? This style of folk wrestling was popular in England,Scotland,Ireland,Iceland,Sa
🗑️ 🧵 Should groin shots be legal in mma?
Anonymous at Sun, 11 Jun 2023 22:34:46 UTC No. 150915
It sounds a little crazy but think about it
>fighters wear cups so groin strikes will not be as devastating as in day to day life
>fighters probably pretend their balls hurt more than they actually do because they know the ref will stop the fight
>liver shots also hurt and they're legal
>groin strikes are legal in real muay thai
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Anonymous at Sun, 11 Jun 2023 19:43:05 UTC No. 150904
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Anonymous at Sun, 11 Jun 2023 01:26:45 UTC No. 150823
Thinking of joining a martial arts class not sure what to join. The classes I got near me are aikkido, hapkido, wing chun, judo. My friend does wing chun and says it's effective but I get mixed answers about that online
🧵 /asg/ Airsoft General
Anonymous at Sat, 10 Jun 2023 03:40:38 UTC No. 150751
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Old Thread: >>144121
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🧵 Pat Casey dead in motocross accident
Anonymous at Thu, 8 Jun 2023 15:53:01 UTC No. 150507
Who's got the video?
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/bmx-
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Anonymous at Thu, 8 Jun 2023 02:28:29 UTC No. 150460
What's a good resource to learn tai chi? I'm not interested in fighting and I hate being around people.
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Anonymous at Wed, 7 Jun 2023 07:26:15 UTC No. 150323
What form of personal ocean travel could I use to explore the coastline where I live? I'd be up for buying a boat or jetski, but storage and transport is an issue
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Anonymous at Wed, 7 Jun 2023 06:32:17 UTC No. 150316
Judoboxing: boxing but throw are allowed in the clinch.
>1 point for a knockdown
>1 point for a throw
>3 points to win
🧵 Creating my own martial art
Anonymous at Wed, 7 Jun 2023 04:28:54 UTC No. 150296
I'm creating my own martial art based around grip fighting and standing locks/chokes. I'm gonna call it, American Boa Fighting or ABF. Here's the premise:
>Objective:
-One of the men must successfully snatch one of the following: The wrist, elbow, shoulder, neck, knee, ankle, foot, hand with a powerful grip. They must fight to completely control that appendage by either locking or choking it to the point were the receiving opponent either taps or is render physically unfit to continue fighting.
>Rules:
-Two men in respective MMA or other non-loose clothing enter onto a mat. Clothing that are loose-fitting in nature such as a traditional Jiu-Jitsu Gi or other Gi is prohibited. No gloves or footwear are allowed.
-Striking is relatively prohibited as well as takedowns; neither fighter can punch, kick, elbow, heel strike, blade strike, knee, throw, etc. The only striking that can be accepted is grip breaking such as slapping down a hand or blocking a potential grab, Choking is permitted however and is encouraged as one of the techniques for winning.
-The following techniques are allowed: Any joint locks or blood/air chokes.
-Fighters fight 3 rounds, all rounds are untimed and are finished once either fighter wins.
>Stance:
-The standard, orthodox fighting stance is similar to that of a Thai Boxing stance. The difference is that in ABF, a fighter's arms are more clenched with the elbows pressed into the fighter's abdomen. The hands are open for grappling instead of closed into a fist. In typical fighter stance, the left leg and arm is front while the right leg and arm are back. The fighter must shoot his hand out to grab the other fighter's chosen appendage.
🧵 Could Extreme Planking take off as a sport?
Anonymous at Tue, 6 Jun 2023 22:31:10 UTC No. 150232
🧵 /MTB/ Mountain Bike General
Anonymous at Tue, 6 Jun 2023 15:51:19 UTC No. 150179
"I never asked for this" edition
FAQ on buying a bike that nobody reads anyway:
> What good bike can I get for under $500?
a stolen bike. Possibly a newer used entry level hardtail but don't expect it to survive rock gardens, jumps, or drops. Or an older mtb which won't be as good as newer ones and will still have a front derailleur, but it'll be good enough.
> What good bike can I get for under $1000
Good used hardtail, new entry level hardtail
> What good bike can I get for under $2000?
New Hardtail, decent used full suspension
> What good bike can I get for under $3000?
Used full suspension, decent entry level full suspension but prepared to put more money into it.
> What are the excellent value brands?
Marin, Commencal, Canyon, Polygon, YT, Propain, Kona, and many more. Sometimes the expensive brands have an excellent value bike
> What are the differences between an XC, Trail, Enduro, and Downhill bikes?
XC bikes are for going up fast, go down not as fast. Trail bikes are for going up and down. Enduro bikes are for going down fast, and slower up. Downhill bikes are for going down really fast, needs a ski lift, truck, or the rider pushing it to go up.
Link to previous thread:
>>146797
🧵 Spearfishing and Freediving thread!
Anonymous at Tue, 6 Jun 2023 10:49:13 UTC No. 150165
How deep can you go?
For people on the outside it can look like an insane sport only done by people with deathwish, but its actually safer than scuba diving.
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Anonymous at Mon, 5 Jun 2023 18:58:30 UTC No. 150063
What are your thoughts on hitting the philtrum?
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Anonymous at Mon, 5 Jun 2023 12:27:32 UTC No. 150010
Why are trannies drawn to HEMA/Kendo?
🧵 My hypothesis about why are giants bad at MMA and kickboxing
Anonymous at Sun, 4 Jun 2023 23:00:10 UTC No. 149875
>they are slow
Think about how fast are flyweights compared to super heavyweights. Of course this reason alone isn't enough to say bigger is better but it's enough to say 2x bigger isn't 2x better. The bigger guy's advantage will be a bit smaller than it may seem.
>they train weird kinds of wrestling
Sumo, pro wrestling and ssireum instead of folkstyle, freestyle and greco
>some of them are obesse ass
Fat doesn't give you strenght but can effectively slow you down.
>small talent pool
Probably the most important issue. Have you ever met a >265 lbs guy who would be able to run more than 100 yards? I don't think so because they are extremely rare. For every world class ~240 lbs fighter there are probably 200 total tomato cans, 100 decent amateur fighters, 50 pro journeymen and 5 gatekeepers. If there is like 20 >290 lbs fighters in the world, statistically non them is a really talented one but people (especially Japs) like to watch giants so they will promote guys who have no talent and should never be professional fighters as if they were gatekeepers.
🧵 Savate
Anonymous at Sun, 4 Jun 2023 22:22:01 UTC No. 149859
Is savate an unarmed combat style, or an armed one? Many savate kicks are only viable if you wear boots, specially steel toed boots as many kicks are given with the toes. Seeing how this piece of equipment is necessary for it's viability, does this mean that it's a weapons art, with steel toed sailor boots turned into weapons? Karate has "weapons" that are repurposed tools, so maybe I thought with savate, you could say something similar.
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Anonymous at Sun, 4 Jun 2023 11:58:09 UTC No. 149761
how do u beat someone with more height, reach, weight, strength, but less speed. pic rel sport
🧵 ASIA
Artist at Sun, 4 Jun 2023 07:45:18 UTC No. 149739
hello everyone, if there are circus performers or magicians here, please tell me what fuel (liquid) I can use for fire eating and Blowing out the fire (Dragon's Breath) please write a few options and which are better. thank you in advance. CIRCUS DO NOT DROP THEIR PEOPLE!
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Anonymous at Sun, 4 Jun 2023 00:45:31 UTC No. 149684
How effective is biting in a fight?
🧵 Does HEMA/Swordfighting require Higher intelligence than Boxing/MMA
Anonymous at Sat, 3 Jun 2023 18:26:13 UTC No. 149633
I've noticed that HEMA classes are way more mentally taxing and complicated than say a boxing class, It's way harder to remember the techniques and during sparring there's less room for error because the fighting is inherently more technical and the slightest mistake was fatal back in the old times, so you have to analyze and calculate your moves more quickly and efficiently. Also, Physical Strength and might is alot more useful in boxing and mma and allowed people like deontay wilder to climb the ranks just by having mean right and left, Whereas in HEMA strength isn't enough, Not only do you need explosive agile footwork, You need to have technical swordplay skills, Set up traps, Defend while offending, and ability to work inwards because blade fighting requires to fringe martial arts exchanges like wingchun trapping/chi sao. You can find boxing and mma champions that are pretty low iq like mike tyson but I can't imagine a kendo or fencing champion with an IQ lower than 110.