Fightfan00
Orange Belt
How can a grappling dummy help with your training?Is it just like a sand bag like 50- 100lbs that you throw around?Or do some have arms either mechanical or stationary?Does it really help with practicing technique?
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Originally posted by MJS
I have seen dummies that are constructed like an actual human, with arms and legs. Will they help you? Yes and No.
Yes- they will help you by allowing you to practice your locks, chokes, etc.
No- they are NOT live partners. You will be getting lots of resistance from a live body. If you really want to do some grappling, do so with a live partner.
Mike
Originally posted by twinkletoes
Grappling dummies can be used to practice mechanics, which is important. They can also be used for endurance or heavy striking practice.
The drawback to dummies, and it's a big one, is that there is no resistance. You still need to spend tons of time grappling a real live partner. However, for mechanics practice, they can be pretty good.
Don't bother spending all that money on one. There is a page somewhere (wish I remembered the site) with instructions for making one cheaply. It cost me less than $10. Search and see if you can find it.
~TT
Originally posted by twinkletoes
The drawback to dummies, and it's a big one, is that there is no resistance. You still need to spend tons of time grappling a real live partner.
~TT
Originally posted by twinkletoes
I'm not familiar with that one. Pics? Links?
The coolest takedown machine I've ever seen is the one at Wesleyan University's wrestling room. It looks like a wrestler, and it's mounted to the wall on a giant spring, so that you can practice snapdowns into shots or just plow right into it without hurting yourself. The whole thing is padded. I want one!
~TT