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Originally Posted by Mike Brewer
Actually, Liberty, that's nasty but the arm breaks to which Michael and I were referring are the standing wrenches and such that happen in a clinch. It's not hard at all to break an arm when you have a guy stabilized and in a dominant position with weight on him. It's harder to do, though, when you're on one knee punching down at him, or when you're standing with him and there's nothing to stop him from moving with a sudden force.
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And you think that someone like Kevin Chan couldn't do that. And before you kick off again, I mention Kevin Chan, because it was him in that one knee position, and him who was referred to originally.
In that position I put a bit of leverage on the arm and the person who 'moved with a sudden force' hurt themselves
As I said before, it is worth going down to a BJJ dojo and asking the guys there this very question. If I can pull it off, I am sure the guys who do this day in day out will show you the leverage you can get in that position. That's not a challenge, but a genuine reccomendation, as my word doesn't seem good enough for you guys