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Old 01-12-2011, 04:34 AM   #26 (permalink)
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In my limited fight experience, which is some but not that much, a fight quickly becomes a wrestle where a good thing would be to sit on top of the other person and punch him repeatedly in the face until someone pulls you off. I've never actually seen a whole fight between people who are upright, exchanging blows and kicks in a civilized manner. Maybe they start out like that for a second or two before it ends up on the floor or street.

If I wanted to get better at fighting, I would train something that would help me do that better. Some kind of submission fighting, like Jiu-Jutsu or something. The only reason I've fought as an adult is because someone drunk decided they wanted to fight me, so that would be the fight and scenario I would like to be able to handle/win.
Exactly another reason for me liking Judo....I get to the wrestle position very quickly....I dodge their punches and go straight for the grapple. When i'm in the grapple position then I can choose what I'd like to do since I have more options and it was going to head there anyways.
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