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Old 08-May-2007, 09:22 PM
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you have to get it to the point of being able to apply major pressure/breaking point in order to have success and getting it there is just an extremely hard thing to do, especially while training safe.
i agree. but i feel that the inability to take it to the break point safely while training with significant resistance doesn't make the technique less viable. i like both the method you prefer and that one i've been describing. i train both.



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I preffer the 'wrench' method against limbs (arms and head to be precise) whilst standing.
It may be because I train BJJ/Judo/Grappling with a good calibre of training partners, but I rarely (read 'rarely') feel the position to 'wrench' whilst on the ground with only my 'weak lil' arms' to do the work without isolating the limb.
Percusive locks on the other hand, I see the opportunity to do everywhere. Do they have a better name, or should we just stick with 'percusive'?
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Percusive locks on the other hand, I see the opportunity to do everywhere. Do they have a better name, or should we just stick with 'percusive'?
could you describe them?
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could you describe them?
I did already, a page back. But just for you

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Also, a big difference is the use (of what I term) 'percussive locks', the violent 'on/off' motion of trying to get locks on that is banned in sports grappling (I recently had to give a BJJ training partner a bollocking for that ).
Kind of like a constant wrenching, do you get me?
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Kind of like a constant wrenching, do you get me?
i think so. thanks.
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Like cheating at arm wrestling?
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Dumog the way I've seen it. is of course grappling however there are various techniques that you use just your legs to collapse the opponents leg while striking with the stick, so no hands, then as the opponent collapses you fall on them and go for break or submission, it looks a little like 'Bigtime Wrestling' without rules but with a lot of finesse !!
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Nice clips

http://youtube.com/watch?v=kE-Rw_Su9uo
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qmp2_WdFoPE
http://youtube.com/watch?v=BCQ4KnLxluc
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Dumog the way I've seen it. is of course grappling however there are various techniques that you use just your legs to collapse the opponents leg while striking with the stick, so no hands, then as the opponent collapses you fall on them and go for break or submission, it looks a little like 'Bigtime Wrestling' without rules but with a lot of finesse !!
So when applied in stick or knife fighting it is what can put your opponent in an off balanced situation, such as stepping on their foot, then collapsing their lower leg with pressure from your leg to their knee joint and ankle simultaneously causing the leg to collapse with not a lot of pushing or pulling, now this manuever can break the leg or at least cause your opponent to limp. This going on while you hold a stick or knife or whatever one might have in their hand. There are so many phases and variations of 'dumog' but from what I have experienced, very effective in combat. Cheers !
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instructor in youtube vid link

hi,
I would appreciate information on the instructor that Viking linked to on youtube.
I was really impressed with the stuff he was doing.
Planning on going to the Phillipines in February and if I could hook up and train with that guy, it would make my year.
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hi,
I would appreciate information on the instructor that Viking linked to on youtube.
I was really impressed with the stuff he was doing.
Planning on going to the Phillipines in February and if I could hook up and train with that guy, it would make my year.
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That would be Nonoy Garrucho. For information, you check his website:

http://www.freewebs.com/sundangan/foundersprofile.htm
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