Originally Posted by
ajmma12
I do kiai jitsu jodoryu jujitsu kyusho jitsu and pressure point are very useful on the ground not just to get in positions but also to go for K.O.s so obviously you don’t know what you’re talking about '
Ajmma12
We are talking about a real life situation, not the nice grappling that happens in judo or wrestling (and similar sports). In a ground situation where your opponent is not trying to get you in an arm lock or hold, but trying to put his fist through your head, these things just won't work.
Look at things like free fights where ground fighting usually amounts to:
1. person falls down
2. opponent drops down on his chest (sitting position)
3. opponent starts "free plastic surgery" on his face
You need to start looking at situation outside the dojo or seminars. Things that work during a dojo training or seminar might not always work outside. Remember that you are training with a partner. The keyword here is partner, your partner is giving you the opportunity to train a certain technique.
If you need a simple example:
Judo exams; If the person doing the exam is asked to perform some shoulder throws his partner isn't going to fully resist, otherwise it would be nearly impossible to show the required techniques.
I am a student of Professor T.A. Frazer who is one Dillmans top three students you may have heard of him
How long have you been training with this pressure point stuff and do you train in any other arts or with any other teachers (or have you trained)? If not you can't really give a valid opinion. You need to be able to compare what you are being taught or test it in another setting then the dojo.
note:
I've made some changes to the quotes (spelling and grammar).
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