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  • #46
    Originally posted by bigred389 View Post
    The training may not be ideal, but it seems to "work." Troops in Iraq have reported great success when forced to go hand to hand.
    But what this fails to address is what worked under what circumstances? What I’m asking is which techniques worked and what were the circumstances surrounding the situation?

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    • #47
      Originally posted by darrianation View Post
      But what this fails to address is what worked under what circumstances? What I’m asking is which techniques worked and what were the circumstances surrounding the situation?
      hello,

      hmmmm. this might be a highly subjective thing to address. curious about this as well, but also interested in exactly who made the assertion of "great success"... individual soldiers, or some department spokesperson.

      still, looking foreward to an answer, if there is one (there might not be one, as circumstances may dictate "secrecy"... military stuff...).

      thanks

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      • #48
        the more and more i train in bjj, the more and more i realize how powerful it can be. it really has A LOT to offer, im not sure people even realize it. i know i didnt until i trained in it for a while. and only now im beginning to see what it really has to offer.

        pulling guard is only 1 technique out of thousands. there is so much in jiu jitsu, i dont know why the guard becomes the focal point of the art in many peoples minds. people just see mma and think thats all its about. what you see in mma is only a small part of jiu jitsu. for example mma doesnt even reveal the clever and lethal clothing manipulations that are found in jiu jitsu. learning to lock up and trap people with their own clothing, strangling and suffocating them with their own shirts/collars etc...oh yes, the art is quite vast and quite powerful indeed, much more to it than just pulling guard.....

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