drop bear
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Now I see these as, not always but sometimes, problematic (especially in my line of work) because you never know what surface you are on as well as the fact that such positions create issues with rapid disengagement that circumstances may dictate (a weapon drawn, your own weapon retention, additional assailants joining the fray etc.)
Again we may be talking about concerns that I encounter more often than others, mileage may vary
So the issue with BJJ is you would have to give some moves preference over others depending on the situation.
And you couldn't just do that?
Because that is exactly what they do for MMA.