It looks every bit as formidable to freestyle/greco; those wrestlers look strong and fit too. The wrestlers don't follow their opponents to the ground - you can see where san shou gets this.
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Originally posted by DickHardman View Posthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3iCLdv5PdY
backyard wrestling is cool too....
This is what happens to kids who grow up without playing sports. They get bored and try shit like they see on t.v.
Think about it. If you played football as a kid, you know that getting hit causes some pain. Same with baseball - getting lobbed by a pitcher, even if his pitch barely reaches 50 mph, can stun you properly.Last edited by Tom Yum; 07-02-2007, 11:39 AM.
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Originally posted by Tom Yum View PostThose guys are crying because their back and or neck is broken...these guys are IDIOTS! The cameraman just sits there, recording the whole thing - run off and call 911.
btw, this is proof that darwin was correct. we just watched natural selection occur before our very eyes.
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Originally posted by Tom Yum View PostWhose the best takedown artist:
Mongolian Wrestler?
Sambo Practitioner?
Judoka?
Jiujitsu?
Free-style/Greco?
Indian Wrestler?
Someone ought to hold a takedown competition, pitting style vs. style...
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Originally posted by The_Judo_Jibboo View Postdepends on how you measure a "good" takedown. for simply getting someone off their feet, i think jubaji's right, you can't beat the western wrestling. but i think mongolian wrestling and judo both put more emphasis on takedowns that can really put the hurt on.
Would points be awarded for simply getting the opponent off his feet or for how high and hard he gets pulled/thrown off his feet?
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Originally posted by Tom Yum View PostTaking what you've said into consideration, how would one structure a grappling competition between these styles?
Would points be awarded for simply getting the opponent off his feet or for how high and hard he gets pulled/thrown off his feet?
i think i would like to see the two fight under sumo-like rules, where even putting the other guy on a knee wins it. i think that would the emphasis on the universal stand-up grappling necessities of timing and balance.
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Originally posted by Tom Yum View PostWhose the best takedown artist:
Mongolian Wrestler?
Sambo Practitioner?
Judoka?
Jiujitsu?
Free-style/Greco?
Indian Wrestler?
Someone ought to hold a takedown competition, pitting style vs. style...Last edited by 7r14ngL3Ch0k3; 07-02-2007, 01:29 PM.
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