Big Daddy Boots
Hi folks,
I think we're veering off topic again.
Cross training should be discussed on a separate thread, this one is 'BJJ vs Shaolin'. Since JohnnyS is on his own here, I'm going to play devils advocate again.
If we take it from a static position, assuming that the Shaolin exponant is on his back but still concious, the BJJ exponent has got a full mount (both legs past the Shaolin persons hips, BJJ ankles tucked under his thighs so he cant get his legs thrashing around) and the 'tapout' option not allowed ....
What happens now?
From the post, the BJJ exponent is waiting for the Shaolin exponent to make a mistake so he can exploit it, the Shaolin exponent is looking for a safe and compassionate alternative to grabbing a rock or gouging out BJJ's eye.
Now what?
Themes of technique - so far, we have eye jabs. A previous thread covered Tiger Claw. While they may or may not be accepted as viable alternatives, they are options. Any others?
Hi folks,
I think we're veering off topic again.
Cross training should be discussed on a separate thread, this one is 'BJJ vs Shaolin'. Since JohnnyS is on his own here, I'm going to play devils advocate again.
If we take it from a static position, assuming that the Shaolin exponant is on his back but still concious, the BJJ exponent has got a full mount (both legs past the Shaolin persons hips, BJJ ankles tucked under his thighs so he cant get his legs thrashing around) and the 'tapout' option not allowed ....
What happens now?
From the post, the BJJ exponent is waiting for the Shaolin exponent to make a mistake so he can exploit it, the Shaolin exponent is looking for a safe and compassionate alternative to grabbing a rock or gouging out BJJ's eye.
Now what?
Themes of technique - so far, we have eye jabs. A previous thread covered Tiger Claw. While they may or may not be accepted as viable alternatives, they are options. Any others?
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