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they are polar opposites of the grappling scale; that said they are still both on the grappling scale. training in one will help you in the other.
jf
there are plenty of bjj guys who are very strong; the fitter person will have an advantage in any grappling style or any competitive martial art for that matter. i was thinking more about how wrestling focuses on taking down the opponent & establishing top position, bjj assumes bottom position by pulling guard. wrestling is without a jacket, bjj usually is with one. submissions are illegal in wrestling, bjj is all about subs. wrestling matches are short, explosive, & aggressive, bjj matches are typically longer & more paced.
jf
i know bjjers don't always pull guard; not all wrestlers are good at takedowns either. i have known several wrestlers who gave up the takedown then scored their points on the mat. when comparing any styles, you have to make generalizations.
jf
I think that's the difference. From a purely practical perspective, I know a kid at my school who tried out for wrestling and did pretty well. It helped his bjj. At the same time, he actually pinned himself a couple of times when rolling through for a sweep in a wrestling match. The ruleset got him. So, yeah, there are differences.BJJ artists arent(shouldnt be) uncomfortable on their backs.