No bitting wouldnt have stopped the broken arm, you would however have a slightly different result, that one has a broken arm and the other has a chunk of flesh missing, so it would have worked to the extent that you had inflicted more damage on the Attacker.Would biting work?
Is it just me, or was that the strangest real fight I've seen. I mean what was going on here? I saw two guys grappling at a moderate pace on the floor with mellow music playing in the background, a group of mostly disinterested people enjoying themselves at the bar and scarcely paying attention, and people just walking by like this was the most normal thing in the world.
It wasn't until the one guy really started to crank on the other dudes arm that I was sure it was serious. And even afterward, with the guy's arm all messed up all the bystanders were so ...strangely relaxed about the whole thing. Very bizarre.
No bitting wouldnt have stopped the broken arm, you would however have a slightly different result, that one has a broken arm and the other has a chunk of flesh missing, so it would have worked to the extent that you had inflicted more damage on the Attacker.
In less dominent situation bitting can change the dynamics of the fight, as they become very careful were they put their limbs, or break Off from what they are doing, in order to recue a finger.
When i was playing rugby, i was front row in the scrums and my opposite numbers kept raking my face with their nails,an action they stopped quite quickly after i took a big chunk of thuMb off
It does matter who your opponent is, if you bite his finger off, the fight will stop right there. Your opponent will run to the EM to connect his finger back before it's too late.
Of course biting work. It's more psychology than physical. To lose some body part for the rest of your life can scare you enough even if you are a tough guy.
Rugby players are trained fighters, they train to fight for the ball ?????As your arm is about to break and up to the point of it actually breaking and the excruciating pain that follows continuously....you will release your bite to scream, probably at the beginning. Therefore, as the lock is tight and being cranked, the pain with go from 0-8/10 very quickly and you should open your mouth to scream. Then it's 8-10/10 as it breaks within 1-2 seconds.
When you bite, then your head is committed to being stationary = better chance for me to scoop out both of your eyeballs.
That's just Rugby and not fighting vs. trained fighters. And did you get kicked out of the game & banned for being a weirdo? I would hope that the other guy at least fought you for this or pressed charges. Or was this an imaginary story?
And whats your defintion of " cant fight"Evidently, that would impress those who can't fight.
Rugby players are trained fighters, they train to fight for the ball ?????
My first BJJ coach (who also competed in Muay Thai and MMA), used to play rugby. He was unambiguous in his opinion that rugby counted as a martial art.Evidently, that would impress those who can't fight.
When your (general YOU) finger is separated from your hand and if you still have the "adrenaline" to continue, you are not a tough guy but a stupid guy.Nah, adrenaline.
When your (general YOU) finger is separated from your hand and if you still have the "adrenaline" to continue, you are not a tough guy but a stupid guy.
I would prefer to have my arm broken 10 times than to have a missing finger for the rest of my life. When your finger is gone, it's gone.
I have just removed a losing finger picture from this post. Even when I look at it, it can upset my stomach big time. I don't want that picture to upset others here. Believe me, it's not a good feeling when you look at your hand and you can see one finger missing
Getting a little melodramatic aren't we? You clearly missed the point of this post + video. The omoplata was already secured. At the point when it started to hurt, then it was about to break in a few seconds. And how is he going to reach for the fingers with his teeth? You do know what a shoulder lock is right?
How to train biting?It depends on whether you have your own teeth or not.