Ground Fighting
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Ground Fighting
Is it true that most street fights will end up on the ground within 30 seconds? I read this somewhere but need to find it and verify it. Any help or opinion is appreciated!
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They may well go to the ground, but all the figures you find on the internet are unsubstantiated. The 'rumor' about this 'rumor' is that police "fights" were taken into account; but police are TRYING to take the "fight" down as quickly as possible. Of course BJJ schools all claim everything goes to the ground. I wonder if someone like Blauer actually has some real unbiased stats.
Regardless, common sense says its going to the ground eventually.
Regardless, common sense says its going to the ground eventually.
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Agreed. I want my opponant on the ground in thirty seconds or less; but, that does not necessarily mean that I want to follow him down there. I imagine most real street confrontations are fast, chaotic, and brutal. Why complicate the situation even more by taking it to the ground? I do think it is important to learn the principles of ground fighting. I don't think the jui-jitsu guys have a corner on this market, though. In fact, I think statistics like that are so much marketing hype.
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I agree the "rumor" is unsubstantiated.
I agree it is marketing for the grapplers.
I agree that you'd better know what to do if you get taken to the ground.
I think it's a very, very bad idea to take a fight (and yourself) to the ground if there is more than one bad guy. Nothing wrong with sending someone to the ground.
I think you should concentrate on what you do best, and know enough about the other guy's art to be able to handle it and bring the game back to your own playing field.
- Bill
I agree it is marketing for the grapplers.
I agree that you'd better know what to do if you get taken to the ground.
I think it's a very, very bad idea to take a fight (and yourself) to the ground if there is more than one bad guy. Nothing wrong with sending someone to the ground.

I think you should concentrate on what you do best, and know enough about the other guy's art to be able to handle it and bring the game back to your own playing field.
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You know what I'd like to see?
A good analysis of how fights actually wind up on the ground (accidentally or on purpose), through pushing, tripping, over-balancing, pulling,throwing, etc, either by attacker or defender.
There must be a limited number of ways it can happen, and appropriate ways of doing it/defending it.
I have my eye on a book called "Chinese Fast Wrestling" which is a system of quick take-downs based on speed and correct approach to the opponent.
I'd love to see this whole ground topic demystified; it seems the current thinking is that Karate is not effective because "real fights go to the ground" where wrestling/grappling "rule".
Personally I think a lot of this is because it's what we see on TV currently, so it's in the public psyche.
NM
A good analysis of how fights actually wind up on the ground (accidentally or on purpose), through pushing, tripping, over-balancing, pulling,throwing, etc, either by attacker or defender.
There must be a limited number of ways it can happen, and appropriate ways of doing it/defending it.
I have my eye on a book called "Chinese Fast Wrestling" which is a system of quick take-downs based on speed and correct approach to the opponent.
I'd love to see this whole ground topic demystified; it seems the current thinking is that Karate is not effective because "real fights go to the ground" where wrestling/grappling "rule".
Personally I think a lot of this is because it's what we see on TV currently, so it's in the public psyche.
NM
The thing is, being on the ground is as much an equalizer as a weapon. If you're on the ground and he's not (and eventually one or the other of you will be in this position once the fight starts) you're in a whole heap of trouble if you haven't trained that. So in a way it doesn't really matter if the BJJ guys are just hypign their art; you have to learn something from it.
Took me awhile to find this:
http://forums.uechi-ryu.com/viewtopic.p ... sc&start=0
Just for the record, whenever I search for something on the forum I'm greatful for all I've learned here.
Rory
http://forums.uechi-ryu.com/viewtopic.p ... sc&start=0
Just for the record, whenever I search for something on the forum I'm greatful for all I've learned here.
Rory
Thanks Rory for finding the old post I think your point in that threads the key
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*Very small step from clinch to grapple
what do the percentages really matter ? , we all know it`s larger than a negligable amount yes ? , lets say its only a ten percent chance that a trained standup fighter will end up on the ground , are you now willing to ignore this risk because the roll of the dice favors you ? , bottom line learn some ground game , and how to defend going there and how to react when it doesnt work .
Personally my favourite range is stand up grappling these days , but working a lot at this I realise theres a good chance of going with them if there truly comitted .
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*Very small step from clinch to grapple
what do the percentages really matter ? , we all know it`s larger than a negligable amount yes ? , lets say its only a ten percent chance that a trained standup fighter will end up on the ground , are you now willing to ignore this risk because the roll of the dice favors you ? , bottom line learn some ground game , and how to defend going there and how to react when it doesnt work .
Personally my favourite range is stand up grappling these days , but working a lot at this I realise theres a good chance of going with them if there truly comitted .