Brandan... We sometimes get into pretty far off the track derails but we eventually get back on track. It's just part of the flavor here but sometimes they lead to other interesting topics. Welcome to the House and jump in whenever you can.
Biting is not so much a thing in a formal martial ART. But in a martial SYSTEM it is a very real thing... Just one more weapon to use. Close quarters fighting and biting are part of a survival system.
I was in a pretty involved grappling match about 20 years ago. The fellow I was grappling with...
Here you go, Cory. This will be good for the "absolutely FNG" to see also. The latest in the rope techniques and use of fire up in a tree.
And these are some of the comments from back when it was first posted...to add a little to the flavor.
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part out of a longer video related to martial arts and energy focus.
Other parts of the video show resistance to cuts, walking on nails, etc. This was an element to show resistance to choking and bite strength. Some MA styles still train how to bite...it is an art of its own.
Another part...
Boss....I snipped this part out of a longer video related to martial arts and energy focus. This fellow has some good skills...uses primitive means...just himself and a native rope...to accomplish his task.
Some of his techniques might give you a WTF...well, they should anyway. The initial...
Made this a few years back...old clunky camera, nothing like today's GoPro's. Experimenting with legs extended and tucked to control spin speed.
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Roger that...Pantin is a great tool. Footlocking can put unusual pressure/strain on joints. Good to know how to do it but my Pantin is much more efficient.
Sometimes I throw rope...but I can throw the ball a lot further. Depends on how high I need to throw the line. I got it for 25 cents probably 25 years ago and it's just become part of what is on my saddle.
Helps do this, too:
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Sean is talking about finding a way to take some load off the feet. I like a top rope if I have to spur up and limb as I go up...means I alread have that 2nd safety set as I make cuts. And sitting in my Ness Pro Gear is comfy and rests the footsies.
hahaa...sounds like you are fooked!!
There's a whole lot of ciphering goin' on!!
I am curious to see how this washes out...not laughing at you, just the situation...madness!
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