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Greco-roman, freestyle and sambo wrestling is sport but Catch As Catch Can Wrestling isn't sport.
Catch wrestling (catch-as-catch-can) is a fusion of Lancashire wrestling style and "rough & tumble" street fighting (without rules and tatami!). Catch wrestling is a complete submission wrestling style that focuses equally on the standup and ground part of wrestling but employs groin clawing, fishhooks, elbowing, eye gouging, scratching, flesh pinching, pressuring, lips tearing, nerve attacks, hair pulling, scratching, biting, stomping and striking. |
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Um... Actually no. In my experience JJJ was 10 times less useful than Gracie Jiu Jitsu, otherwise I wouldn't have left the japanese arts in the first place. Are my ogoshis, sotogeris, ochigeris etc. as good as a judoka? No. But I've been to judo clubs & taken 95% of judo black belts to pieces on the ground with my tatty purple belt in BJJ. But this is an old argument. The arts are different. Judo - best for sport (ie. spectator friendly) takedowns BJJ - best for sport groundwork with a submission bias GJJ - includes takedowns & submissions with less of a sportive bias, but with the same roots as BJJ. To think that by adding sportive striking (ie. karate) to a sportive throwing/grappling sport (ie. judo) you'll get something that is truly practical is completely wrong IMO. I'll flick the attacker round the ear with my orokan (spelling), before turning my back on him to do my ogoshi, then pin him down with my kesagatame? Good luck with that against anyone that has a clue... LOL |
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Self- Defense –You should not want to fight. Taking a challenge is NOT self-defense!
lol...if that wast true, then the only true self-defense is to not train and be in denial that anything could possibly happen. But what it actually sound like that all the people that want to boast of which art is more realist than the other, is out there challenging other arts. And the only way to , apparently fight a so called true self defense art, is to sneak up behind someone and jump them from behind, so they don't appose a in a challenging situation. Or you can do it the honorable way, and put your art to the test in the ring. but, it just doesn't really matter of whether you call your art self defense or sport fighting, but if you want to boast about your art being better than the other art, then put it to the challenge in a ring of honor.
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Why actually... Yes! Yes it is and thank you!
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Heehee... Either my irony is going over your head my friend, you have trouble understanding the post (pointing out the differences between the arts), or you're trolling for fun. I'm going to assume it's the latter... It's a lot easier than trying to believe that you think that playing semi-contact 'tig' constitutes a practical method of self defense.
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The definition of MMA:
Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a full contact combat sport that allows a wide variety of fighting techniques, from a mixture of martial arts traditions, to be used in competitions. The rules allow the use of striking and grappling techniques, both while standing and on the ground. |
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