@@fitzyfitzgerald846 He's not an idiot i guess. Use your head and imagine what will happen after that. 99% wheelchair. Also as NAGAs rules say - slamming isn't allowed.
@@fitzyfitzgerald846 He can’t slam him but brining him down to the mat would’ve put him in worse positioning since he had his arm already. If he were to drop, the guy who did the flying armbar would have better positioning to flatten out and finish. Best way to counter is hope to slide off standing otherwise you’re done
A lot of people find this scary, kinda like a back flip. However, of you know to pull guard you know how to do this. Simply pull guard then kick your leg over, after you master that you can do it more fluid like this.
@@coolhari2000 usually they roll over flat if you underhook the leg.(this guy didnt). only time youl ever get hurt is if you get slammed which is against rules
Luckily the kid who hit the arm bar was a good sport and let go.Ref is barely paying attention and doesn;t even step in as this kid is getting his arm cranked... That being said, sick flying arm bar dude
the ref seems like one of those dudes that is a "personal trainer" and also "boxing trainer", "MMA trainer" who's only certification is his Facebook posts
From what Im reading here , that comment was implying he had a lot of potential or talent, and nothing else other than that , lol! why are y'all so upset ?
You that judo have been using this technique for ages. Although is pretty rare since, on top of you to have the skill, your opponent has to have the tendency to stand up and stay with the arm on you (like the guy in the video).
@@anon3600 I wouldn't say it's bias, opponent isn't allowed to drop you once you have jumped onto someone they can't just drop you on the mat or they get dqd. Otherwise it would happen alot more. It's like the new lightsaber sport. Of your opponent spins you have to let them complete it before attacking. Kinda lame rule set.
Don’t just drop your opponent onto their head or neck! In judo, the one receiving the armlock gently lowers the other fighter onto their back despite the pain. You only get one spinal cord.