Dmitri wrote:willie wrote:he got caught in my heal hook and he didn't even know to tap so his knee popped out
...and you? Didn't even know to release it in time, or didn't even care to?
Ian wrote:Dmitri wrote:willie wrote:he got caught in my heal hook and he didn't even know to tap so his knee popped out
...and you? Didn't even know to release it in time, or didn't even care to?
Real nice way to treat one's training partner.
Use one of the most damaging, hardest to control submissions on a guy who obviously doesn't have a lot of ground experience, humble-brag about it when the submission works.
The lesson here was...? How much time and money it takes for a knee injury to heal?
Dmitri wrote:willie wrote:he got caught in my heal hook and he didn't even know to tap so his knee popped out
...and you? Didn't even know to release it in time, or didn't even care to?
...I do have a training partner...
willie wrote:Dmitri wrote:willie wrote:he got caught in my heal hook and he didn't even know to tap so his knee popped out
...and you? Didn't even know to release it in time, or didn't even care to?
I knew that you and other's would have childish remarks like this.
perhap's you should get out to a real MMA school and see how it really is, shit happens.
Dmitri wrote:
From your post it seemed like what Ian said, like you were almost bragging about hurting the guy. If he truly hurt himself, by trying some crazy twist out of it instead of tapping, and you were just holding the position - then yes, it's on him. But that's not how your post sounded.
And I'm well aware of shit happening in training, I've been around enough, including Gracie JJ for the past 9 years - that's exactly why I made my silly childish post. I prefer to spend my time and money training and having fun, not on medical expenses and in PT. And foot locks are one of the shortest roads to very serious injury, all the while being one of the least-effective techniques in terms of actual fighting. Almost never throw them in training, because there are much better ways to train (and fight) so I feel my time and focus are better spent on other things - and those other things are also incidentally carry much lower risk of unintended injury. Just my $.02, FWIW. To each their own
MaartenSFS wrote:I wouldn't agree to spar with someone like that. Nothing good ever comes of it..
O.K. your post is quite acceptable.
shawnsegler wrote:O.K. your post is quite acceptable.
Oh, Please STFU.
shoebox55 wrote:Thanks for the responses,.So silat, systema...any others?
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