Should have quoted, I was questioning drop bear.
Yeah sorry. Should have twigged.
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Should have quoted, I was questioning drop bear.
Droze,s quote from the other thread. The transition as a concept where you go strike grapple clinch. And not mma. Or the equivalent.
"Then imo its adds more strategy than boxing as you have 3 areas to play between(striking clinching, and grappling) that you have to know when to transition in the three and how to fight each individual match differently."
Sorry bear not to be an **** here, you would know the strategy already right. Fighters like Rousey would be pretty predictable, the arm bar. So you mean less about transition and more about strategically countering that arm bar?
Strategically countering the arm bar hasn't worked so far.
Yeah because in an ideal world, the victim would here snap. So what would be close? There has to be a counter, even something dirty!
Yeah. Be better a mma than her. She is not walking into armbar opportunities she is creating them.
Yes Bear I am not devoid of strategy, I just think the same routine is boring, however effective Now counter that!
There is no need to counter it. If you want to get good you do the effective training. Regardless whether it is hard or boring.
If you need to be entertained stop training and go watch a movie or something and be satisfied with being mediocre.
Yeah sure man, you have completely missed the point with Rousey. But I get the slight
It is not a slight. There is no magic way of getting around that.
Yes there is. A coherent strategy.
What are you trying to say?
A fighter finds a way simply put.
No sometimes they just don't. The other guy can just be better.