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  • hungryjoe
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    And I wrote the lack of submissions. I am making a list about systems, not people. Step up your game
    Yet you added ground and pound. At least I have a game.

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  • hungryjoe
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    They know a guillotine for sure but their system of grappling (especially in the mount) has actually worse habits than a beginners with no previous knowledge.
    You've never wrestled.

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  • Heuristic
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    And I wrote the lack of submissions. I am making a list about systems, not people. Step up your game

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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by hungryjoe View Post
    #4 show's you've never wrestled. Any decent wrestler knows a great many submissions that cannot be employed in the ruleset.

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    They know a guillotine for sure but their system of grappling (especially in the mount) has actually worse habits than a beginners with no previous knowledge.

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  • hungryjoe
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    1. Catch Wrestling. CW can be described as a more violent and explosive version of Brazilian Jiujitsu. The wrestling is also good, compensating the non existent guard

    2. MMA. A bit of a a jack of all trades but the takedown defense couple with wrestling, jiujitsu, and shoot fighting type striking makes it a very complete package. A pain in the ass for any specialist with the right practitioner.

    3. Brazilian Jiujitsu. Arguably the best defensive submission art which always comes in handy. It's a bit too specialized to be higher than 3 on my list even though the full curriculum covers a lot of ground.

    4. Olympic and Collegiate Wrestling. Very explosive and powerful system with deadly slams and a G&P available to go with that. The lack of submissions and bad habits against submission systems make it no higher than 4 on my list.

    5. Muay Thai. Thai clinch is almost an art onto itself. Dangerous flying knees. Devastating low kicks. Also takedowns, leg grabs.


    So that's my top 5 list for you.
    #4 show's you've never wrestled. Any decent wrestler knows a great many submissions that cannot be employed in the ruleset.

    About that bag?

    edit to add

    Wrestlers were the reason judo changed the rules on leg attacks around a decade ago.
    Last edited by hungryjoe; 11/26/2019 7:31pm, .

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  • AprilRains
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    liked my list?
    I was addressing Tranquil Suit's list. No other list in this thread carries weight.

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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by AprilRains View Post
    5 should be Systema, surely

    liked my list?

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  • AprilRains
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    Originally posted by Tranquil Suit View Post
    1.Poekoelan
    2.Eskrima
    3.Ninjitsu
    4.Iaido
    5.Sambo
    5 should be Systema, surely

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  • Tranquil Suit
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    Let's stick to my list for now.
    No, fuck you. Mine is better.

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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by Tranquil Suit View Post
    1.Poekoelan
    2.Eskrima
    3.Ninjitsu
    4.Iaido
    5.Sambo

    Let's stick to my list for now.

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  • Tranquil Suit
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    1.Poekoelan
    2.Eskrima
    3.Ninjitsu
    4.Iaido
    5.Sambo

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  • Heuristic
    started a topic The Top 5 Combat Systems

    The Top 5 Combat Systems

    1. Catch Wrestling. CW can be described as a more violent and explosive version of Brazilian Jiujitsu. The wrestling is also good, compensating the non existent guard

    2. MMA. A bit of a a jack of all trades but the takedown defense couple with wrestling, jiujitsu, and shoot fighting type striking makes it a very complete package. A pain in the ass for any specialist with the right practitioner.

    3. Brazilian Jiujitsu. Arguably the best defensive submission art which always comes in handy. It's a bit too specialized to be higher than 3 on my list even though the full curriculum covers a lot of ground.

    4. Olympic and Collegiate Wrestling. Very explosive and powerful system with deadly slams and a G&P available to go with that. The lack of submissions and bad habits against submission systems make it no higher than 4 on my list.

    5. Muay Thai. Thai clinch is almost an art onto itself. Dangerous flying knees. Devastating low kicks. Also takedowns, leg grabs.


    So that's my top 5 list for you.
    Last edited by Heuristic; 11/26/2019 4:41pm, .

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