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  • TTEscrima
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    Originally posted by Junka View Post

    From what I've seen I tend to agree. It was designed for wrestling where the competitors aren't worried about strikes.
    No doubt, and its fine for the ring, but less than the ideal solution for SD against someone not playing by the rules, or god forbid with a knife, but it's exactly the technique jubs claimed to have used in a street fight involving multiple opponents to take out a guy with a knife. Its especially enlightening how he rolls his eyes when it was pointed out it leads with the head, he should have stuck to flaming because as usual he clowns himself when he posts anything else. He should stick to name calling he'll sound less stupid.
    Last edited by TTEscrima; 04-13-2009, 07:33 PM.

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    He says his left leg leads but his head is physically in front of his body.

    The head, shoulders, lead leg, and arms should all be more or less in line as you move in to make penetration. A proper shot will happen when it has been set up such that you clear his arms as you penetrate. Again, you are not understanding what you are seeing.

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  • Junka
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    Hi KOTF, yes I've found you very civil and good conversation too.
    Actually I wasn't making a point I just posted the video without fear or favor, or without caring who's argument it backed up or didn't.

    For all the lamentations that I don't know what I'm talking about some people can't answer simple question because they've painted themselves into a corner.
    I've never accused you of that, as you know. Nor do i believe that. I think you've made good points about the double leg, anyway I've never seen one used in a street context. That said I'm no expert on grappling either, I just found it the easiest take down I was shown. I'm not saying it's a good idea in a street fight.
    The only 'takedowns' I've seen in a street context were basically somewhere between a rugby tackle and for want of a better description a 'thug rush'.

    But from my view you can't get your head under the other guys shoulder without it being in front of you when you shoot in.
    From what I've seen I tend to agree. It was designed for wrestling where the competitors aren't worried about strikes.

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Originally posted by jubaji View Post
    That would be a standup double, which I'm not such a fan of. The vid doesn't indicate anything about a set up.
    Regardless of the "set up" though his head is out in front, that's called leading with the head.

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Originally posted by jubaji View Post
    In the UFC you will see an awful lot of folks setting up shots with punches and/or kicks. The "noggin" is 'protected' by how one would set up and execute the shot. If someone doesn't set up the shot or shoots poorly then he will probably pay for it, the same way someone throwing a poorly timed and exectued punch or kick would.
    So you don't deny then that you lead with the head?

    Because in both vids the head is out in front, but you seem to be avoiding the question.

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post

    That would be a standup double, which I'm not such a fan of. The vid doesn't indicate anything about a set up. In any case, that 'illustration' is not a great shot even at that. The shooter seems to be turning his head as he steps in, and his arms are too far out. The graphic artist who made that was not too familiar with a shot.

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by kingoftheforest View Post
    Well all the shoots I've seen on UFC the guy doesn't lead with a punch and he doesn't lead with a kick but his big ole noggins right out there unprotected.

    In the UFC you will see an awful lot of folks setting up shots with punches and/or kicks. The "noggin" is 'protected' by how one would set up and execute the shot. If someone doesn't set up the shot or shoots poorly then he will probably pay for it, the same way someone throwing a poorly timed and exectued punch or kick would.

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  • TTEscrima
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    Originally posted by Junka View Post
    YouTube - Barry Davis Double-Leg Takedowns, Part 1

    This one is closer to what I know but has more variations too.
    You beat me to it (part two is pretty good also), yeah you can clearly see they don't lead with their head.

    Anyone else doubt Jubs has ever wrestled anything? He doesn't even know what a double leg entails ROFLMAO.

    YouTube - Double Leg Takedown

    YouTube - Takedown Machine

    His using a pencil to dissect a technique and compare it to the movement of the human body was priceless.
    Last edited by TTEscrima; 04-13-2009, 07:25 PM.

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Originally posted by Junka View Post
    YouTube - Barry Davis Double-Leg Takedowns, Part 1

    This one is closer to what I know but has more variations too.
    He says his left leg leads but his head is physically in front of his body.

    Is it also not true that you use your momentum to put your opponent off balance.

    I'm not dissing you Junka, don't get me wrong. I'm proving a point here.

    For all the lamentations that I don't know what I'm talking about some people can't answer simple question because they've painted themselves into a corner.

    If you feel this works best then by all means use it. You have been more than civil and open minded and I enjoyed our conversation and exchange of idea.

    But from my view you can't get your head under the other guys shoulder without it being in front of you when you shoot in.

    I wrestled all the way up to high school and a little past. My younger brother wrestled and sometimes we still do for kicks.

    My uncle was a wrestling coach for a local club, it was the first thing I learned.

    It looks to me like your head is out in front of you for the shoot, I guess is the point I'm making.

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  • Junka
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    YouTube - Barry Davis Double-Leg Takedowns, Part 1

    This one is closer to what I know but has more variations too.

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  • kingoftheforest
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    YouTube - Human Weapon - MMA - Double Leg Takedown


    is this a proper double leg?

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Originally posted by jubaji View Post
    No, you don't "lead with your head." You really know nothing about grappling, do you?

    Well all the shoots I've seen on UFC the guy doesn't lead with a punch and he doesn't lead with a kick but his big ole noggins right out there unprotected.

    So i guess those guys don't know anything about grappling either or.............................................


    Maybe you just want to play semantics to cover up what you refuse to see.

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  • jubaji
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    No, you don't "lead with your head." You really know nothing about grappling, do you?

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Originally posted by jubaji View Post
    You really shouldn't.
    So you get within striking range and then lead with your head?

    Sounds like that works great.

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by TTExcrement View Post
    He's already hopping about frantically and having a breakdown. Make sure you see the thread where he's blathering about our basement in Fl.
    Say, I thought you had me on "ignore." Don't tell me you've been lying to me!

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