I've had training partners complain that I snap the subs on too hard and fast in training (there have been no serious injuries to my knowledge). My problem is that in order to really "submit" people with many techniques, it has to be done quickly. Otherwise, your opponent just wiggles out of it.
Take ankle locks. If you slowly and methodically apply a standard ankle lock/heel hook, there aren't very many people who don't know the counter. You can also just power out of it. So many times when I go slow, opponents will "cheat" me out of a sub and just wriggle out.
Of course the problem is no one wants to get injured (including me) by overagressive submissions. How do you guys work this out?
Take ankle locks. If you slowly and methodically apply a standard ankle lock/heel hook, there aren't very many people who don't know the counter. You can also just power out of it. So many times when I go slow, opponents will "cheat" me out of a sub and just wriggle out.
Of course the problem is no one wants to get injured (including me) by overagressive submissions. How do you guys work this out?
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