Friday, September 23, 2022

Friday Bullets: Non-exhaustive, afternoon thoughts on this classic problem


Preface

• Over the years I have seen and analyzed, a few of these videos with this type of scenario.

• The traditional 'striking', 'hard art', martial arts, practitioner, being demonstrated as useless against a grappler in a studio situation.

• As a teenager, I quit karate after 1.5 years, realizing there was just too many problems with its uses. 

• At the time, my issue with karate, kung fu and taekwondo, was their lack of street fighting techniques.

• But videos such as this highlight the lack of ground fighting defence, knowledge. 

• I am not a martial arts expert, I am proficient.

• Besides the karate, I have paid online training from a MMA trainer its regards to grappling and stand up fighting. 

• I have studied street fighting, including the extensive use of weapons for several years. 

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• I absolutely will not claim either a win or loss for me against a good grappler, such as in the video, but here are some opinions...

• The stance of the Wing Chun, kung fu fighter is way too close together.

• The legs of the Wing Chun fighter need to be more apart to make it more difficult for the grappler to successfully shoot out and take his legs out, for a take down and ground fighting.

• As the opponent the Wing Chun fighter is facing is a BJJ, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, grappler, this shoot attack, or charge should have been much better prepared for by this Wing Chun fighter.

• This could have been a physically devastating or even fatal mistake in a street fighting event.

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• Besides a wider, more prepared stance, here the attacked has as an opportunity to use elbows to the head, and perhaps neck, of the grappler.

• The shoot or charge from a grappler, is in-part, designed to tie up the hands and legs of the opponent.

• In other words, take away punching and kicking power, punches and kicks.

• So, yes a technique that could be used versus a boxer.

• Mastery of elbow strikes is crucial here in defending this type of charge and not depending on punches and kicks.

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• There are options for from the moves I have been taught and practice.

• The attacker's neck is available for a counter attack, at least, initially.

• A guillotine choke could be used.

• Or perhaps even the gable grip, which could be, in a life or death situation, and legally in your legal jurisdiction, used for joint and bone dislocation for self-defence.

• A rear-naked choke might be used if the opportunity arises for defensive purposes.

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• The Wing Chun practitioner is going down here, and needs to have some knowledge of grappling.

• Much of my study has been grappling defence, but also the use of chokes and strikes while on the ground.

• Similar chokes and strikes that can be used while standing or on the ground.

• This is a hard takedown. 

• If on the street or a park, it could knock out the attacked.

• It could lead to serious injury or death from head and/or neck trauma.

• Quite frankly, in a street situation a grappler moving in for a takedown, needs to watch for a knife or other edged weapon, defence...

• In particular, I study weapons for close in fighting.

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• If the attacked cannot roll away quickly and/or get up and out of this situation...

• The guard has to often, at least, be used as seen in MMA fighting...

Cited: Fight site 'And what distinguishes BJJ from other grappling styles including its progenitor, Judo, is the centrality of the guard. At its most basic, the guard is a position in which one combatant on his back uses his limbs and positioning to keep the combatant on top from dealing damage with strikes or advancing to a better position such as side control, mount, or back mount. Possibilities exist for sweeps (reversals of position where the bottom man ends up on top) and submissions, but the primary goal of the guard player is to avoid taking damage. In sport BJJ the guard is the primary battleground with most high level matches consisting of extended sequences of guard play vs guard passing with standup work and defense from inferior positions being largely perfunctory.'

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• The fight is basically over at this point.

• No suitable counters to the grappler have been offered.

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• Easy submission. 

• Now, I do not recommend this grappling move in a street fight, unless one is certain this is an isolated event. 

• I personally, am not interested in using grappling, sport holds. 

• My grappling holds are designed to choke out the opponent. 

• I have zero interest in studio fighting.

• Ethically, as a law abiding citizen, and biblical Christian, I should only be fighting, legally in self-defence, in a street fighting scenario.

• The grappler could for example, be kicked in the head or otherwise assaulted by a third party while performing that hold and waiting for a submission. 

• Theoretically, the attacker could be stabbed by the attacked if he/she has an available hand, and a high pain tolerance.

• Theoretically, the attacker could be stabbed by the attacked that has submitted once allowed up. 

• There are also, if the attacked has a high pain tolerance and/or is physically strong, the option of biting  (sad but true, not the real meal) the attacker.

Monday, September 19, 2022

Quick Monday Bullets: Told I look like a professional bodyguard


• I am not a professional martial artist, but a proficient amateur. 

• Excellent demonstration.

• The attacker (s) having a weapon, such as knife needs to be factored in. 

• I do not see much point in just training for a one versus one confrontation with no potential weapon. 

• Even with a defence at that speed, which I can do, an attacker with a knife can do tremendous damage.

• A weapons defence versus a knife, sharp weapon, or bat, for example, needs to considered. 

• A real life confrontation could take place on the 'street' or in a residence, both prime places to face a weapon.

• For a straight up, no weapons defence, I would focus mainly on neck up with strikes, such as elbows, punches and other hand strikes.

• Depending on the size and strength of the attacker, I would leave body shots to knees and perhaps, only when proficient, kicks.

• As noted on this website and on Russell Norman Murray, PhD, Facebook, I generally do a two-handed weapons defence.

• Of course, as noted in the previous posting, I will be quite fashionable when my gloves arrive from Texas.
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• I was told I look like a professional bodyguard, recently. 

• I accept. 

• I was told I look good by a 22 year old, recently. 

• I accept.

Saturday, September 17, 2022

Ordered gloves from TX: Being fashionable as I walk to and from work


Cited 

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Rothco’s Tactical Gloves Have A Smooth Base Layer And A Textured Top Layer 

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Friday, September 09, 2022

??? (Thanks, Arne)

Image one: LinkedIn 
I see that as of September 9, 2022, Ozzy has six documented children.

Image two: Facebook. Thank you, Arne, for posting.

Tuesday, September 06, 2022

Contingent Phil might do TikTok presentations: Brief Bullets

• My good friend and friendly neighbour has an idea for me (us) to create short TikTok presentations.

• My own suggestion is that he 'hosts' and I provide the bulk of content. 

• I am Contingent Phil on TikTok (Contingent Philosopher). 

• So far, I have created no videos. 

• I am too often contacted by 'strange women', that I attempt to avoid.

• TikTok does have some interesting, intellectual content. 

• My friend and friendly neighbour, likes the content of fellow Canadian and psychologist, Jordon B. Peterson. 

• My friend states that like Peterson, I am blunt, and that I don't really care too much about critics, and I seek the truth.

• My friend told me the other night that I am looking thinner and younger. 

• By God's lead, this is largely, in-part, due to my permanent low carb diet. 

Video 1: A church friend recently sent the first video link below, I have been on a low carb diet for over a year and lost 64+ pounds. 

• I have always been a low calorie intake person, and have exercised regularity since I was four years old.

Video 2: A person should generally avoid walking through tunnels. If this is rather unavoidable, I would consider legal means in one's legal jurisdiction to protect self.

• I agree with the video, to be alert and to make full use of one's senses.

• A benefit of martial arts that teach street fighting, is awareness.

Video 3: I prayerfully keep progressing in Christ, and improve where I can.

• I take accountability, and seek progress.

• I seek progress over excuses for stagnation.

• I cannot govern what other people do, in regards to me.

• Government work will keep me busy, but God-willing, I will continue with my academic writing, as well as being social.

• In person, taking priority over online. 

• 1 John 5:14-15 from the New American Standard Bible (NASB): And this is the confidence which we have before Him, that, if we ask anything according to his will, He hears us. And if we know that He hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we have the requests which we have asked before Him.