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Gotta agree. All things being equal, the larger, stronger man will win.
The smaller fighter's advantage is usually due to better timing, experience and technique (either unconventional or exceptional power from such a small dude).
all of the small dude advantage has the larger, stronger man too....
I'm sorry but that's bollocks. A big persons legs are going to be much stronger than a non big person's legs....it's not some kind of exploitable weakness having long powerful legs. You start kicking a big guy's legs, if he knows how to kick he'll kick yours back and destroy them. The other guy was right about angles and footwork though. A small irishman I trained with used to get in very close and hook and uppercut the crap out of me when I was a mere initiate, that worked really well for him.
Sorry for the hostility of my earlier comment, it's just as a big guy I get a lot of flack from small guys with little man syndrome, when I just want to be friends. Unless you're a criminal in which case I WILL FIND YOU.
Gotta agree. All things being equal, the larger, stronger man will win.
The smaller fighter's advantage is usually due to better timing, experience and technique (either unconventional or exceptional power from such a small dude).
You can work on musculature for a start. Head for the gym, eat well, get in shape etc... this will if nothing else help with your apparent self confidence problem.
I'm 5'5 160 lbs and work with people who are mostly from South Africa, 6'+ and 200lbs + yet I don't find myself being, or feeling pushed around. Maybe a confidence thing?
Violence is rarely a solution but in terms of self defense, weapons are more of an advantage than size and weight.
TheSymbol wrote:Sorry for the hostility of my earlier comment, it's just as a big guy I get a lot of flack from small guys with little man syndrome, when I just want to be friends. Unless you're a criminal in which case I WILL FIND YOU.
The most trouble I ever had in a single night of bar crawling was when a friend of mine (a body builder) joined me. Everyone with a point to prove wanted to fight him even though he's polite, friendly, not at all aggressive and hates fighting.
Actually I think of kicking as more of a distraction to close the gap...
I was thinking the same thing. Lower COG is better for grapplers. Add to it, that shorter fighters can make deadly infighters too - whereas longer fighters are better at blasting.
I'm sorry but that's bollocks. A big persons legs are going to be much stronger than a non big person's legs....it's not some kind of exploitable weakness having long powerful legs. You start kicking a big guy's legs, if he knows how to kick he'll kick yours back and destroy them. The other guy was right about angles and footwork though. A small irishman I trained with used to get in very close and hook and uppercut the crap out of me when I was a mere initiate, that worked really well for him.
Sorry for the hostility of my earlier comment, it's just as a big guy I get a lot of flack from small guys with little man syndrome, when I just want to be friends. Unless you're a criminal in which case I WILL FIND YOU.
Actually I think of kicking as more of a distraction to close the gap...
and yeah... feel free to add me to your friends list.
I've found leg techniques are good against BIG guys.
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I'm sorry but that's bollocks. A big persons legs are going to be much stronger than a non big person's legs....it's not some kind of exploitable weakness having long powerful legs. You start kicking a big guy's legs, if he knows how to kick he'll kick yours back and destroy them. The other guy was right about angles and footwork though. A small irishman I trained with used to get in very close and hook and uppercut the crap out of me when I was a mere initiate, that worked really well for him.
Sorry for the hostility of my earlier comment, it's just as a big guy I get a lot of flack from small guys with little man syndrome, when I just want to be friends. Unless you're a criminal in which case I WILL FIND YOU.
The last guy I had Kumite with was 6'6" 280lbs. Whatever you do don't let him get on top of you. You will be overwhelmed by his body weight. I'm 5'10" 205lbs.
Dealing with big people is a pain, but it also has some unique weaknesses. Exploiting them is the key.
Easier said than done I know. Angles/Footwork are key. Another is making them reach for you, they have a long reach and most of them are prone to over reach because it. Once they commit they are stuck for a brief moment.
Now you have to be quick enough to capitalize on that moment, but it's doable. Also big people have way to much to protect. Seems they can't defend their legs, torso and head effectively more often than not.
Size is just an attribute and it can be overcome just like any other attribute. But that doesn't mean it is easy. I'd tend to lean towards the speed advantage and skill level. If you don't have these you had better cultivate them.
Get a BIG stick.
I've found leg techniques are good against BIG guys. My short legs are still longer than his arms... Stay outside until you kick him a few times. When he starts getting worried about low line attacks it will be easier to punch him in the face!
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