I ask for your opinions on what makes a good fighter in regards to rulesets. If someone can't do well in a particular ruleset, does this make them a poor fighter?
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First off, you want to have a forceful, all out attack, before you have to worry about "controlling it". I.E. if your punches and kicks lack speed and power, gaining that should be the priority. Another thing- if you flinch alot and really are afraid to get hit, you probably aren't going to be a good fighter. doesn't make you a bad person, or a coward, or anyhting else. Just means you might want to take up a new hobby and avoid getting into fights. The sad news is, those guys on Pride/UFC/EPSN Friday night fights are good fighters- end of story. IF you think there is some magic way around that, you are wasting your time. God knows, I did.
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Originally posted by Hui_XiuYes, I agree, but don't you want to be able control the force of your attack? You don't want to go all out, all of the time.
In short, rulesets aren't there to do anything but protect the athletes. They add an artificial dimension, a complication, to a game. Think of it like soccer/football. The "no using hands to move the ball" is an artificial limitation on the game meant to increase its difficulty. The reasoning goes that if you can score a goal using only your feet, you possess more skill than if you could use both hands and feet to accomplish the same objective.
So, if a ruleset says "no head punches to the back of the head while on the ground," it's just there to promote safety. It's asking you to achieve the same result (KO, tap, etc.) without being able to use something that would make that result too easy to achieve.
To that end, being a good fighter is independent of the ruleset. It requires strength, speed, timing, technique, awareness, endurance, etc.
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I agree with pretty much everything that has been posted. To new2bjj, I'm not asking this for advice, just wondering what everyone's opinion on it.
One of the things I was looking for is the importance of stamina. In a sport fight, stamina is of course very important. But, out of the ring, how important is it? If someone doesn't have the stamina for a 3 round fight, does it make them a bad fighter?
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