johnwang wrote:Someone said that pain can only make people mad but cannot make people to tap out. When you stab a knife into your opponent's chest, the deeper that you stab, the more pain you can generate. During that process, if you ask your opponent whether he is willing to quite, or you should stab your knife deeper, most of the time, he will say stop it and I give up.
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:Pain compliance can and does work in many situations. We used to teach it to LEOs and got lots of positive feedback.
willie wrote:The right kind of aggression and determination to finish.
C.J.W. wrote:willie wrote:The right kind of aggression and determination to finish.
Nice. Good job on Shamrock's part for dragging Henderson out of his Greco-Roman comfort zone by going in for the leg lock.
It also shows how the grappling game has evolved in the past 20 years. Nowadays you'd be hard put to find a submission grappler, regardless of style, who doesn't know how to apply or counter a leg lock.
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