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10/27/2006 6:51am--
I think the idea is basically to hit him until he drops it or, if you're strong enough, tweak his elbow using the two-on-one. More importantly, run away.
Originally Posted by JP
In the promo for the Dog Brothers 'Die Less Often' video it shows taking the guy down forwards onto his belly using the same grip, then doing some kind of technical disarm. It's meant for plods however, who can't do the sensible thing and run away.
DISCLAIMER: I don't really know anything about either of these systems, I'm just going by what I see on teh internets.Last edited by PointyShinyBurn; 10/27/2006 6:53am at .
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Posted On:
10/27/2006 9:42am
Style: BJJ,MT,RBSD (on hiatus)--
You get the 2 on 1, and then it's kind of up to you. Your best bet is to cause damage and then run.
Originally Posted by JP
On another note, I've also heard good things about Red Zone from Centerline Gym. They don't have a preview video available but from the description on their site, it sounds similar to STAB.Last edited by rw4th; 10/27/2006 9:45am at .
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It's all about the clinch. The clinch, I said.
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Posted On:
10/27/2006 10:57am--
Thanks.
That seems to make sense, the only thing that makes me nervous about dropping the guy onto his belly is that then you're on the ground with this idiot and knife. But I suppose there's a way to make everything work. I did like that this program, or any for that matter, that works with aliveness should make anything you do easy to see if it works or not right away.



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It's all about the clinch. The clinch, I said.
Posted On:
10/26/2006 3:54pm
Style: Grabbin' Doodz
great clip