Unlike in grappling tournaments, in "real life" fights occur on hard surfaces and anything goes. I have to say that the closest I have ever been to a fight is sparring in kung fu. We don't have gloves or mats or anything, and we spar outside (as of now the ground is still frozen in rhode island). Durring my sparring, I have realized first that a wrestler's shot is much harder when your on a hard surface, and I haven't even thought about playing the gaurd game because the kung fu guys would likely maul me or inform me that they could easily have pummeled my groin. I have only had success with upper-body takedowns (clinch to back trip, arm-drag). The good news is that every time I've take the fight to the ground it has abruptly ended (God bless the concept of "Phases of Combat"). My submissions include two strait armbars and two RNCs.
What do you guys think about different techniques and submissions translating to actual fighting, what seems to be best in your oppinions?
What do you guys think about different techniques and submissions translating to actual fighting, what seems to be best in your oppinions?
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