Um, the reason half the moves are banned in MMA is because it works too well. It breaks the opponent's arms and legs.
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Um, the reason half the moves are banned in MMA is because it works too well. It breaks the opponent's arms and legs.
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It doesn't work in MMA I guess. If everyone's legs are broken it kind of ends the game entirely.
The Isshinryu Karate "Cross-Heel Stomp Kick" is banned in MMA for the same reason. I studied both Isshinryu and JJJ for self defense and exercise.
I wouldn't have a clue if it does or doesn't... There again, I haven't the remotest interest in any of this nonsense anyway. lol
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Japanese Jujitsu, with its rich history, is a practical martial art focusing on joint locks, throws, and strikes, designed for self-defense. Some techniques are restricted in MMA due to safety concerns, highlighting their effectiveness. While MMA emphasizes different rules and strategies, this doesn't diminish Jujitsu's martial efficacy. Respect across disciplines enhances one's understanding of diverse combat arts. 🥋