KangTsai
2nd Black Belt
Yes, physical traits matter a lot in martial arts. Judo techniques however aim to reduce that as much as possible.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
If he was lying flat on his back, I think the technique is usually called a reverse sankaku jime.One leg wrapped around head/neck/arm, tucked into back of knee of other leg and sitting down applies extra pressure on the leg lock. Physics and body mechanics make it work, not strength. If it was a normal triangle choke, it would be easier (not easy!) to break out of the legs.If your question is "Can I do anything with my size once they get a proper hold on me?" The answer is probably not most of the time.
And I doubt a 10 year old had extraordinarily powerful legs, you just learned how potent a good hold can be.
I do not need to take the size and age of someone when I have my gun drawn on someone from 10 feet away pointed at his center mass with 38 slugs, I will take in consideration if he is on PCP but again emptying my rounds in him he can be 6'6 and 300 lbs he is going down
Age and size always matters.
You cant make yourself taller. You can make yourself better.
So the point of this sise vs technique thing is to focus on what you can fix.
Does it really when I draw my gun on you?
How about the 200lb who has never fought before vs the 150lb who is a black belt in several arts? Size matters in some cases, weapons can be the equalizers, fighting dirty, having the mind set to kill your opponent, having experience in fighting all our factors.
YesDoes age or size really matter?
As everyone has said, size and strength (and other physical attributes) do matter. They may not always be the deciding factor, but they are factors.Yes i wasnt fighting her, but still what shocked me was when she squeezed, i tried to get her legs loose and couldnt, i was pretty much powerless. that little girl had powerful legs , stronger than my arms at least.