Hello friends. My name is Georgii Emelianov. I'm the kickboxing world champion. Bronze medalist of the World Combat Sambo Championship. Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Head coach of the fight club Ermak. Senior coach of the Russian national MMA team. On this channel I will share my experience of training MMA fighters.
Раньше не обращал внимание. Сложился стереотип, что выходцы из вольной и греко-римской, едва ли не всегда не победим в. А тут смотрю, да и их бывают до дзюдоист, то джитсер заборит. Не всегда, но с учётом стереотипа.
It makes me sad how little known this sport is with how complete it is. People prefer to watch Karate kyokushinkay or kung fu which are more of a competition to see who can withstand the other's blows the most, in the case of karate and kung fu they are pure forms because when they start fighting the rules almost don't let them do anything They can't even kick below the waist. Instead of seeing techniques like these where kicks below the waist are allowed where there are both punches and grappling, people prefer karate and I fall asleep in a karate competition.
It's awesome to see a gym that trains and fights under this different rule sets, it creates complete fighters and it looks super fun. Im currently training both wrestling and sanda. Awesome job guys, much love from Mexico ❤
А можно узнать для чего спарринги именно в боксёрских перчатках, что бы ударку подтянуть, и что бы не так больно прилетало? Если я неправильно думаю, поправьте пожалуйста
I think this demonstrates the problem with the way that Freestyle wrestling is taught. From my experience, and I suspect from the experience of the wrestler in this video, we are taught leg attacks as basic techniques, hence why the wrestler was fighting the way he was. The problem with this is that leg attacks require taking on huge risks from a combat perspective as you are left essentially very open in vulnerable areas. The Judoka was able to nullify the wrestler because he has superior upper body control which translates well into dictating the whole contest. I suspect that this would've been a more even match if the Judoka was facing a Greco-Roman Wrestler.
I would go with folkstyle by far. The ground game. And there is scrambling and throws. If the goal is submit, the wrestler is stuck until getting training but awfully tough to deal with if we’re talking about a college wrestler in the US folkstyle.
@@Michael-ii9fs But the the fundamental problem of the low stance remains along with its inherent vulnerability. There's no point in having the advantage of ground control if you can't get the fight to the ground in an advantageous way.
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