Do many clubs teach GnP in a similar way to standard grappling techniques? Or are people just left to get on with it themselves during sparring?
Do many clubs teach GnP in a similar way to standard grappling techniques? Or are people just left to get on with it themselves during sparring?
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We have done both. There are specific GnP techniques which we have taught, however, I think that (unlike stirking stood up) there is less to the techniques.
Why is this on a grappling sub forum... striking clearly isn't grappling![]()
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there is soooooooooo MUCH TO G EN P
Clearing wrist control, and all its variations
clearign head and arm control, overhooks, underhooks.
mission control, high guard...
Correct posture....
Propper punch angle
If no teach.. its very hard to become realy had good at it
also where in jits you most of the time want to create pressure against hips and ankles.. Where in mma loads of times you do the oppositie to strike..
G and P is a art on its self
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GNP is definately an art..thou as Red Mist said..alot less to the techniques...but when combined with submissions u have a whole new game..
I have trained at a good club and they teach v little GNP..the guys add in bits and pieces as they see fit and hammer on the heavy bags for practice..they are very successful..
Personally, i think its dependant on your particualr style of fighting...
The main thing I teach is how to generate power on the ground, which is different to generating power on the feet. After that, its similar to standing with defence, set ups, combinations etc
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there is soooooooooo MUCH TO G EN P
Clearing wrist control, and all its variations
clearign head and arm control, overhooks, underhooks.
mission control, high guard...
Correct posture....
Propper punch angle
If no teach.. its very hard to become realy had good at it
also where in jits you most of the time want to create pressure against hips and ankles.. Where in mma loads of times you do the oppositie to strike..
G and P is a art on its selftotally agree with both these postsThe main thing I teach is how to generate power on the ground, which is different to generating power on the feet. After that, its similar to standing with defence, set ups, combinations etc
plenty of technique for the G&P
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