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-CraZed- said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
Veracity said:




Yes.....I've learned of such things. Those were some useless lessons because none of it was applied. There is a way to throw someone off of you if someone is in a full mount ground and pound positions and ways to keep people from pummeling you. Again....Even though I know how to get out of such things it doesnt mean my thoughts or even that fact of MMA are important, because he never initiated it himself in the testimony. The only time he actually got Treyvon over in the testimony was after the gunshot.

Yeah its called bridging or he could have shrimped but it takes YEARS to fully grasp those in a real fight. Its much easier to pull those off when practicing than to do it when you are being hammered from above.


Very true. It also depends on the type of opponent you're facing. Even then a guy trained in the basics of Jiu Jitsu knows how to prevent a full mount from even being initiated and keeping the distance so the opponent only has to exert force and tremendous energy to land a blow. Apparently hes not suited to be a cop nor a fighter, eh? LOL