Chest Sitting Pins How Come Nobody Ever Does This In UFC?

How come nobody ever does this in UFC? - chest sitting pins

They have the man in the back and chest to the knees, sitting onyour each with arms entwined Inbetween each leg covered in the battle with my friends all the time and they never do for him the question, could leave her shoulders with all his weight the fact that the arms and can be articulated and protect your face, not just punch in the face and can not **** about it. OCME as Ive never seen such a thing, because I personally believe that the move of genius, which is to invent you, too?

7 comments:

smokey said...

uh ... What kind of idiot with no talent could be so low that it got in this position? Should be able to fight at age 11 with Down syndrome, in its mandate to get drunk and a severe cramp in that position .... Friends do not get special parking? There are only 3 seats on the bus ride? have no weapons?

crackity jones said...

Not really, and slip your opponent by the back door, and probably on his way, because without control over her arm (s), there is no way to keep going in this direction. Or if a strong feeling that you are to stop probably had enough sleep anyway. Just plant his body weight in the jaw, if someone have no idea how to escape, you actually own an opponent in any way. "Pin" a head is useless, but the hips can neutralize them. Therefore, judo, wrestling, BJJ, etc. are not real specific restraint techniques - and suffice it to say, this is not one of them.

Next time, try to move their "practice" genius against someone who knows what they are doing, before proclaiming his greatness to the masses.

crackity jones said...

Not really, and slip your opponent by the back door, and probably on his way, because without control over her arm (s), there is no way to keep going in this direction. Or if a strong feeling that you are to stop probably had enough sleep anyway. Just plant his body weight in the jaw, if someone have no idea how to escape, you actually own an opponent in any way. "Pin" a head is useless, but the hips can neutralize them. Therefore, judo, wrestling, BJJ, etc. are not real specific restraint techniques - and suffice it to say, this is not one of them.

Next time, try to move their "practice" genius against someone who knows what they are doing, before proclaiming his greatness to the masses.

rtwil110... said...

The simple answer is that the week friends, should be enough to reach this position. It would be much more difficult in a real fight. But a further step forward when the knees are on his shoulders, has no control over the hip. No weight in the hips, it would be very easy for someone to invest if they know what they are doing.

Tim E said...

For if the balance is not centered. All the weight is close near the head of the opponent with the shin on his biceps / forearm. Although they do not have the range of motion of the arm, which is an ideal location, enough energy to fly to and capable of POP is to generate your shoulders so that they can escape from below. Even if they keep the balance, allowing enough room for a resonably intelligent fighters to escape and one or the other leg, ankle, and the development of a presentation. Depending on how he lost his balance even decide to return. I would not recommend, because it is not very dominant and easily reversible.

Tim E said...

For if the balance is not centered. All the weight is close near the head of the opponent with the shin on his biceps / forearm. Although they do not have the range of motion of the arm, which is an ideal location, enough energy to fly to and capable of POP is to generate your shoulders so that they can escape from below. Even if they keep the balance, allowing enough room for a resonably intelligent fighters to escape and one or the other leg, ankle, and the development of a presentation. Depending on how he lost his balance even decide to return. I would not recommend, because it is not very dominant and easily reversible.

Tim E said...

For if the balance is not centered. All the weight is close near the head of the opponent with the shin on his biceps / forearm. Although they do not have the range of motion of the arm, which is an ideal location, enough energy to fly to and capable of POP is to generate your shoulders so that they can escape from below. Even if they keep the balance, allowing enough room for a resonably intelligent fighters to escape and one or the other leg, ankle, and the development of a presentation. Depending on how he lost his balance even decide to return. I would not recommend, because it is not very dominant and easily reversible.

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