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Song: Prodigy - Diesel Power (Dirtchamber remix)
Some basic stand-up grappling shit. I decided to do this after working on the How to spot a Trained Fighter thing.
- The single leg variation with your head on the opponent's midsection is nicknamed by Quinton "Rampage" Jackson as "The Lewinsky"
- Much of these moves are a little exaggerated for flashy effect but also to make it easier to see what is happening.
- A couple of pro wrestling moves shown here may be a little iffy in terms of effectiveness, but regardless, are quite dangerous if you're slamming some asshole into something like say...concrete.
- Now I'm not a fan of pro wrestling, but I will say this: Pro Wrestling may be staged for your entertainment, but it is not "fake." Those guys are physically trained to take all those slams and they'd better not fuck up. The real challenge they face is NOT injuring each other, and that takes skill.
Some basic stand-up grappling shit. I decided to do this after working on the How to spot a Trained Fighter thing.
- The single leg variation with your head on the opponent's midsection is nicknamed by Quinton "Rampage" Jackson as "The Lewinsky"
- Much of these moves are a little exaggerated for flashy effect but also to make it easier to see what is happening.
- A couple of pro wrestling moves shown here may be a little iffy in terms of effectiveness, but regardless, are quite dangerous if you're slamming some asshole into something like say...concrete.
- Now I'm not a fan of pro wrestling, but I will say this: Pro Wrestling may be staged for your entertainment, but it is not "fake." Those guys are physically trained to take all those slams and they'd better not fuck up. The real challenge they face is NOT injuring each other, and that takes skill.
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Quite impressive collection, and easy to interpret unlike some other tutorials I've seen. I really like the Judo/Aikido moves