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And it's quite easy! Everything in the world requires struggle and focus trough time but not this, with few classes you can beat the crap out of the 80% of people out there. I know that it's a fetish forum but geez.. |
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Look, pretty much everyone here knows that BJJ is effective but let's not get absurd here. You need to understand that BJJ has a weird cult following due to its aggressive marketing and it annoys a lot of people who otherwise respect submission grappling and are into BJJ themselves. You don't see that with other combat sports and it makes the BJJ community look insecure when some people act like they still need to issue out "Gracie challenges". For example you don't see boxing guys feeling the need to promote their sport by saying that some 130 pound girl who trained boxing for 6 months could KO any man who doesn't box. I think it's mostly because BJJ isn't as popular as MMA or boxing or even Judo and they have to make exaggerated statements to even get noticed. I love BJJ/submission grappling as part of MMA but I also understand why people like to make fun out of the stereotypical real life Renato Laranja types. BJJ used to expose the unpractical and overhyped traditional martial arts talking about "death touches" and small skinny Asian martial artists who could beat up anybody. Everyone loves BJJ for that including myself. But it seems like more and more some people now want to promote BJJ as something that it used to fight against and people now have these ideas that size and strength don't matter again and that there are some "death touch" techniques that can overcome everything and what not. Reading some of the posts here you get a feeling that these people also believe that a female BJJ black belt could choke out a male lion because the lion doesn't know BJJ techniques, leverage, timing... MMA proved that BJJ can be nullified by other combat sport techniques. It also proved that weight classes matter (guys almost killing themselves to have few pounds of weight advantage) and that strength and conditioning is an important part of fighting. Many of the top guys in MMA aren't even ranked in BJJ (they're technically "white belts") and the vast majority of them don't come from BJJ background. BJJ isn't the end-all of fighting and it never was. There are limits to every martial art and there are also limits to technique winning over strength. Last edited by Amazonia; 02-Jul-18 at 04:14. |
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You make factual claims, but you're unwilling to prove them in real life. I wonder why. |
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Some session girls (purple belts and higher) told me that they couldn't submit some untrained but strong guys in some sessions. One or two of them said that they lost to untrained men.
They also mentioned that they had sessions whith clients who have BJJ/Judo training. |
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I can’t speak to what people have told you or not. Training in the right combat art simply increases one’s chances of winning. Any human can beat anyone else. The question is who is more likely to prevail. |
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Again, and I'm repeating myself at the expense of belaboring a point that should be common sense. Nobody here is saying BJJ is some dark mystical art that gives it's practitioner 100% victory over a non-practioner. I completely understand that there has been a lot of hype generated by BJJ, some of it valid, and much of it just hype. That being said, every martial art has had it's period of hype, 60s Judo, 70s Kungfu, 80s Karate, etc. Doesn't mean those arts are useless anymore than boxing is useless just because it isn't as popular as the current hype of MMA. It's all about the fighter. And again, repeating myself, why are some here on this forum still operating over a false dichotomy? Yes, size, weight, aggression, and strength matter, giving anyone who possesses these traits instant advantage. And yes, men in general possess all these traits over women. But it's also true women can still overpower a man given the right situation, especially women with some kind of training whether it be BJJ or whatever. It doesn't happen all the time every time in every given scenario or situation, but it happens often enough to be considered a part of reality whether or not you want to accept it. And that is what makes it so AWESOME. It's the contradiction to the norm and mind blowing perplexity that the "delicate" femine gender can still come out victorious.
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I agree with the last post of G-Force, we are here to celebrate unusual but possible situations, but beyond the fetish we must live in a real world and to act accordingly. |
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