idk.. he didn't spike him.. similar to the 12-6 bs where u can manipulate the angle..illegal under the unified rules.
thought the spike rule was 'intentionally driving the head in to the mat' or something to that affect.idk.. he didn't spike him.. similar to the 12-6 bs where u can manipulate the angle..
and the spiking ws picking them up and inverting them directly straight up and down spiking them."It should be noted when a fighter is placed into a submission hold by their opponent, if that fighter is capable of elevating their opponent they may bring that opponent down in any fashion they desire because they are not in control of their opponent’s body. The fighter who is attempting the submission can either adjust their position, or let go of their hold before being slammed to the canvas."
looks like they clarified the rules in 2017, and the technique in the OP is legal now.
I was 'coaching' my phaghot-ass online blue belt friend at his first tournament. He used to be big in to lifting weights, so even though he's not especially big, he's freaky strong for his size. He locked up a tight armbar in the closed guard, and the guy tried to pick him up. I jumped up to yell "No Slams!" but 'Tom' just went straight to Fuck-Yo-Arm as a slam-defense.One time a guy tried to arm bar me from his closed guard and I threw him 75 feet.
Correct. If memory serves they specified that it was WWE style piledrivers they were trying to prevent.and the spiking ws picking them up and inverting them directly straight up and down spiking them.
No sweaty man will let you pick him up.Legal move and if anyone ever tries to armbar me that’s exactly what they’ll get
bingoCorrect. If memory serves they specified that it was WWE style piledrivers they were trying to prevent.
Yep. If you can adjust your position to protect yourself then it's legal."It should be noted when a fighter is placed into a submission hold by their opponent, if that fighter is capable of elevating their opponent they may bring that opponent down in any fashion they desire because they are not in control of their opponent’s body. The fighter who is attempting the submission can either adjust their position, or let go of their hold before being slammed to the canvas."
looks like they clarified the rules in 2017, and the technique in the OP is legal now.
i thought knocking someone out was where your sexual experiences began.That is how my first sexual experience ended.