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One thing that we cannot tend to forget is the fact that the MMA Pound for Pound that we are enjoying today is the modern ideology and there are several other aspects that connect to it from other martial arts. There were many additions and deletions in the way the game was played. There are hence two distinct types of styles that we observe- One which is passed by the traditional martial arts and the other which are hybrid and discovered in today’s era.
Specialization in any particular martial arts requires complete training to master the art and in case of MMA Pound for Pound where there are many martial arts combined- training in all of them is required to play the game effectively. The following list throws some light on the various styles and their usages.
- Stand Up: This is more of knee work, foot movement and punching styles and kicking as used in boxing/ kick boxing, Karate and so on. These are traditional and the modern way of stand up technique would be Sprawl and Brawl. In this technique the person stands up and strikes in order to avoid ground fighting by using sprawls. This is more of a grappling technique or a defending act. This is usually done by a basic boxer and wrestler who is trained in order to escape from takedowns.
- Clinching Techniques: Clinching, takedowns and throws are mainly used in events like judo and types of wrestling where we would usually see one person throwing the other down and take him down and sit on him to gain advantage over the other.
This in modern day is more known as ground and pound which involves a similar fashion where the opponent is taken down with a throw and then is attacked primarily with fists in order to gain victory or make the other submissive. This is also mainly used technique in wrestling as a strong action against submissions holds. Though not widely practiced in the earlier days- ground and pound is one of the primary techniques used in MMA Pound for pound and has become an essential part of training today.
- Ground Techniques- Ground control skills are highly required to achieve submissions holds and also defend against the same when your opponent makes use of it. In the modern day MMA Pound for Pound this is more referred to as Submissions Grappling techniques where in the take down happens as in the clinching technique but then post that the opponent tries to put pressure on the person beneath him forcing him to submit. The counter action to this is most often where the defendant tries to pull the other on to the ground in order to get an advantage over him.
If you observe in the above mentioned techniques- they resemble to the traditional techniques in many ways but then there were certain disadvantages in all traditional forms. For instance in kick boxing we had the disadvantage that there were no effective counteractions to leg kicks and so on and so forth. In MMA Pound for Pound we will find that one martial art’s disadvantage is being overcome by a technique from another martial art which makes the sport complete.
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