Sh0rtbUs Army.ca Veteran Inactive Reaction score 0 Points 410 10 May 2006 #1 http://www.wimp.com/grappler/ I strongly question the intent of the guy on the bottom... "break my neck, or lose this armbar..." You'd think it would be an easy choice, but evidently not. :
http://www.wimp.com/grappler/ I strongly question the intent of the guy on the bottom... "break my neck, or lose this armbar..." You'd think it would be an easy choice, but evidently not. :
Franko Moderator Staff member Directing Staff Inactive Reaction score 2 Points 430 10 May 2006 #2 Wow....I've seen some pretty painful moves but that took the cake. I'd call that one a runner up for a Darwin. Where the hell were the refs ? Regards
Wow....I've seen some pretty painful moves but that took the cake. I'd call that one a runner up for a Darwin. Where the hell were the refs ? Regards
Wookilar Sr. Member Inactive Reaction score 1 Points 210 10 May 2006 #3 I think I felt my C6/C7 crunch as I watched that. Ouch! :crybaby:
Trinity Army.ca Veteran Reaction score 0 Points 410 10 May 2006 #4 aww... i thought this was a Brokeback thread turns out.. it was a thread about a broken back...
Sh0rtbUs Army.ca Veteran Inactive Reaction score 0 Points 410 10 May 2006 #5 Trinity said: aww... i thought this was a Brokeback thread turns out.. it was a thread about a broken back... Click to expand... I thought it would tickle your fancy... ;D
Trinity said: aww... i thought this was a Brokeback thread turns out.. it was a thread about a broken back... Click to expand... I thought it would tickle your fancy... ;D
Trinity Army.ca Veteran Reaction score 0 Points 410 10 May 2006 #6 Sh0rtbUs said: I thought it would tickle your fancy... ;D Click to expand... Well, if you want to tickle my fancy.. you live in Toronto too... (no seriously.. don't tickle my fancy.. really!)
Sh0rtbUs said: I thought it would tickle your fancy... ;D Click to expand... Well, if you want to tickle my fancy.. you live in Toronto too... (no seriously.. don't tickle my fancy.. really!)
1 17thRecceSgt Guest 11 May 2006 #7 KRIKKIES! Ok I used to compete in Judo...what is that called, a "back bar"? holy crap. OUCH thats all I can say... I thought my broken (now crooked) baby finger was bad...this guy is gonna have a "ZZ Top key tag" neck.
KRIKKIES! Ok I used to compete in Judo...what is that called, a "back bar"? holy crap. OUCH thats all I can say... I thought my broken (now crooked) baby finger was bad...this guy is gonna have a "ZZ Top key tag" neck.
Fusaki Army.ca Veteran Inactive Reaction score 1 Points 410 11 May 2006 #8 The guy on top was trying to pass his opponent's guard, but I've never seen it done like THAT before. Can anyone tell what the guy was trying to do?
The guy on top was trying to pass his opponent's guard, but I've never seen it done like THAT before. Can anyone tell what the guy was trying to do?
Sh0rtbUs Army.ca Veteran Inactive Reaction score 0 Points 410 11 May 2006 #9 Wonderbread said: The guy on top was trying to pass his opponent's guard, but I've never seen it done like THAT before. Can anyone tell what the guy was trying to do? Click to expand... It appears as if he stood to break the guard, and in doing so fed his right arm too deep. The bloke on the bottom saw the opprotunity, and it looks as if he was trying to keep the arm in and potentially set him up for an arm bar. Man on top, sat the weight back (more commonly found in a traingle choke escape), but did so in a...well, strange manner. I think it was simply a bad decision, it happens a lot... but ow.
Wonderbread said: The guy on top was trying to pass his opponent's guard, but I've never seen it done like THAT before. Can anyone tell what the guy was trying to do? Click to expand... It appears as if he stood to break the guard, and in doing so fed his right arm too deep. The bloke on the bottom saw the opprotunity, and it looks as if he was trying to keep the arm in and potentially set him up for an arm bar. Man on top, sat the weight back (more commonly found in a traingle choke escape), but did so in a...well, strange manner. I think it was simply a bad decision, it happens a lot... but ow.
Franko Moderator Staff member Directing Staff Inactive Reaction score 2 Points 430 11 May 2006 #10 Most guys would have released the guard in that one though....I know that I did. Almost the same scenario, other arm. I released my guard just in time....looking back on it now. I think he was hoping that his opponent would have tapped out with enough pressure in the arm bar....obviously not. Regards
Most guys would have released the guard in that one though....I know that I did. Almost the same scenario, other arm. I released my guard just in time....looking back on it now. I think he was hoping that his opponent would have tapped out with enough pressure in the arm bar....obviously not. Regards
Hot Lips Sr. Member Inactive Reaction score 0 Points 210 12 May 2006 #11 Looks like someone is off to the ER... HL
BDG.CalgHighrs Member Inactive Reaction score 0 Points 210 13 May 2006 #12 The screaming is probably a good sign...