Originally posted by Tom Yum
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The focus here is to get up on your feet and be mobile and ready. I understand that Boztepe has created his own set of anti-grappling skills, but anti-grappling existed before Boztepe and after. It does have very strong ties to Shuai Chiao as they're knowledge of stand-up grappling is far superior to BJJ and wrestling. Boarspear mentioned that Baqua had excellent anti-grappling and one of China's greatest grapplers advocated it. You are basically obsessing over the trademarked name, not the concepts or the techniques. Continuously likening anti-grappling to Wing Tsun's techniques doesn't hurt me, it just limits your own understanding of its history and development.
But that's par for the course on this forum.
Call it what you like, but what's important is that grappling is becoming less and less effective as people analyze and counter it. In just the mid-90's grapplers were dominant and strikers couldn't solve the guard. A year or two later What gave grappling its 15 minutes of fame was the Gracies, and the fact that strikers didn't know how to avoid takedowns and get out of the guard.
The 15 minutes is up. And that's why ground grapplers are reduced to preaching that:
"Most people don't train and most people don't carry weapons".
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