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Posted On:
10/12/2007 4:07pm

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Originally Posted by ViciousFlamingo
I probably wouldn't train there.
Personally, If someone can't bother remembering something like that "in the heat of the moment", then they should expect a "dick move". Tit for Tat.
That's probably why SMJ isn't allowed, huh? It's a "dick move". I think that if you spend the time learning to apply SMJ, it's a danger to many extended grappling tactics. My step-grandfather had many fingers broken in old wrestling & boxing matches & talked about what a danger "rolling" was with dirty fighters, you had to be careful.
OF COURSE... I'm not saying that SMJ is some magical "Anti-Grapple". It's just part of the canon of real grappling fighting tactics.Last edited by Jim_Jude; 10/12/2007 4:12pm at .
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Posted On:
10/12/2007 10:42am
Style: submission grappling