@c0v3rtw4ffle it is fully defensive martial arts,no strikes at all.Simply,you are using oponents momentum against him,so your strenght+his strenght is stronger then only his strenght…..when he pushes,you pull,when he pulles you pushes.There is much more to say about aikido…go google it
@AudienceKiller66 Since a wrestler is trained to perform takedowns and also not let other ppl perform takedowns on him,can fight a bjj practitioner,since the majority o bjj moves is performed on the ground.I also know many wrestlers,greco freestyle or else who can perform submissions similars to this that used o bjj.Is the people that counts,not the art….
@AudienceKiller66 yea i know but im saying you cant compare wrestling to bjj because wrestling is purely a sport, its not meant for real life combat, while BJJ is, thats why BJJ will win, but they weren’t mean to be compared. Its like comparing kickboxing to soccer
@ChiStriker You can’t win by pinning someone in submission grappling. Jiu Jitsu fighter will always win. Only way a person who practices wrestling will ever win is if they know submissions but then they wouldn’t be a real wrestler now would they? So wrestling …by itself…will never win.
@AudienceKiller66 thats exactly how a westler will win, pinning him because thats how you win in wrestling because wrestling is a sport nothing more, cant compare it to Jui Jitsu
@yiamamoto I’ve done both and I agree with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu beating wrestling. How is a wreslter going to be a jiu jitsu fighter? pin him? I don’t think so.
@theellusionman MMA isn’t a stand alone martial art. It’s all the martial arts you mention in this comment packed into one system, and then some more. I’d say MMA is MORE of a workout because most people who train MMA train for competition like me. I have my first fight coming up in January. I’ve trained in kickboxing/karate for 7 years and I train in Jiu Jitsu currently. Out of all of those my MMA workout is way more intense then the other training. But don’t be afraid to push yourself!
Hi people, I have been doing Krav Maga for a month now and my trainers says it would be good to do 2 discipline. It was either Muay thai, Bjj, or MMA, i didnt want to do Muay thai becuase the trainer was to intense in his and his students workouts, Jui jitsu was nice but it is the same timing as my KM training. So I am interested in MMA but i am quite chubby (fat) haha and i wanna know if mma is to intense in their work out or it is still do able. So please help.
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Garvielok says:
April 30, 2011 at 8:25 pm (UTC 0)
WHAT IS UP WITH THOSE FREAKING SHOES? >_<
oxYERxo says:
April 30, 2011 at 8:28 pm (UTC 0)
i use Judo in MMA, its fuckin amazing, but its hard to put in
veshkeat says:
April 30, 2011 at 9:01 pm (UTC 0)
@streetshinobi407 aikido is the part of jujutsu that judo DOESN’T have. anything else is just silly :3
jenkinsdale5 says:
April 30, 2011 at 9:38 pm (UTC 0)
how good is randy’s cauliflower ear
stealthblade47 says:
April 30, 2011 at 9:56 pm (UTC 0)
why’re bill’s shoes on in the octagon?
SamDoggyDogg says:
April 30, 2011 at 10:49 pm (UTC 0)
@revelation1234 harsh but that made me lol
ThehappyhellTime says:
April 30, 2011 at 11:16 pm (UTC 0)
@c0v3rtw4ffle it is fully defensive martial arts,no strikes at all.Simply,you are using oponents momentum against him,so your strenght+his strenght is stronger then only his strenght…..when he pushes,you pull,when he pulles you pushes.There is much more to say about aikido…go google it
Aedox1 says:
April 30, 2011 at 11:45 pm (UTC 0)
Randy Couture is a good teacher, didatic.
c0v3rtw4ffle says:
April 30, 2011 at 11:52 pm (UTC 0)
@streetshinobi407 I heard Aikido is unique from other martial arts. In what way, exactly?
TheAdrokk says:
May 1, 2011 at 12:03 am (UTC 0)
6:14 im not sure if that ref helped or hurt the fighter with that slide
thegnjdk says:
May 1, 2011 at 12:13 am (UTC 0)
nice sound quality and good quality of the screen!
revelation1234 says:
May 1, 2011 at 12:58 am (UTC 0)
human weapon….the tales of a mediocre fighter and his fat friend
Misterjuventino says:
May 1, 2011 at 1:42 am (UTC 0)
8:52 , fail!
Roskismummo says:
May 1, 2011 at 1:43 am (UTC 0)
Bill is gonna be fine in the fight because Mike Pyle could submit Ricco Rodriguez lol.
anzm8 says:
May 1, 2011 at 2:32 am (UTC 0)
Cung Le is the best baby!! Yeah!!! Great skills, keep it up bro!!!
yiamamoto says:
May 1, 2011 at 2:44 am (UTC 0)
@AudienceKiller66 Since a wrestler is trained to perform takedowns and also not let other ppl perform takedowns on him,can fight a bjj practitioner,since the majority o bjj moves is performed on the ground.I also know many wrestlers,greco freestyle or else who can perform submissions similars to this that used o bjj.Is the people that counts,not the art….
ChiStriker says:
May 1, 2011 at 3:34 am (UTC 0)
@AudienceKiller66 indeed
AudienceKiller66 says:
May 1, 2011 at 3:48 am (UTC 0)
@ChiStriker okay so we’re on the same page, sir.
ChiStriker says:
May 1, 2011 at 4:04 am (UTC 0)
@AudienceKiller66 yea i know but im saying you cant compare wrestling to bjj because wrestling is purely a sport, its not meant for real life combat, while BJJ is, thats why BJJ will win, but they weren’t mean to be compared. Its like comparing kickboxing to soccer
AudienceKiller66 says:
May 1, 2011 at 4:46 am (UTC 0)
@ChiStriker You can’t win by pinning someone in submission grappling. Jiu Jitsu fighter will always win. Only way a person who practices wrestling will ever win is if they know submissions but then they wouldn’t be a real wrestler now would they? So wrestling …by itself…will never win.
ChiStriker says:
May 1, 2011 at 5:40 am (UTC 0)
@AudienceKiller66 thats exactly how a westler will win, pinning him because thats how you win in wrestling because wrestling is a sport nothing more, cant compare it to Jui Jitsu
AudienceKiller66 says:
May 1, 2011 at 6:04 am (UTC 0)
@yiamamoto I’ve done both and I agree with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu beating wrestling. How is a wreslter going to be a jiu jitsu fighter? pin him? I don’t think so.
AudienceKiller66 says:
May 1, 2011 at 6:42 am (UTC 0)
@theellusionman MMA isn’t a stand alone martial art. It’s all the martial arts you mention in this comment packed into one system, and then some more. I’d say MMA is MORE of a workout because most people who train MMA train for competition like me. I have my first fight coming up in January. I’ve trained in kickboxing/karate for 7 years and I train in Jiu Jitsu currently. Out of all of those my MMA workout is way more intense then the other training. But don’t be afraid to push yourself!
theellusionman says:
May 1, 2011 at 7:00 am (UTC 0)
Hi people, I have been doing Krav Maga for a month now and my trainers says it would be good to do 2 discipline. It was either Muay thai, Bjj, or MMA, i didnt want to do Muay thai becuase the trainer was to intense in his and his students workouts, Jui jitsu was nice but it is the same timing as my KM training. So I am interested in MMA but i am quite chubby (fat) haha and i wanna know if mma is to intense in their work out or it is still do able. So please help.
Imtehbestz says:
May 1, 2011 at 7:55 am (UTC 0)
@adamjacques1 omfg. teach me.