- Ground fighting
Ground fighting (in
martial arts sometimes referred to as "ground work" or "ground game") is hand-to-hand combat which takes place while the combatants are on the ground, generally involving a degree ofgrappling . The term is commonly used inmartial arts andcombat sport s to designate the set of techniques employed by a combatant that is on the ground, as opposed to techniques employed instand-up fighting . Martial arts and combat sports that emphasize ground fighting includeBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu ,catch wrestling andmixed martial arts . It is also an important ingredient injudo , sambo and most types ofwrestling .Similarly to
clinch fighting , ground fighting implies that the combatants are at a very close range, usually involving one or both combatantsgrappling the opponent using variousgrappling hold s. Depending on the positioning of the combatants, the proximity can allow for techniques such asbiting ,chokehold s,fish-hooking ,eye-gouging ,joint lock s,pressure point techniques , or various strikes.triking on the ground
Traditionally neglected by most
grappling arts, striking on the ground is an important aspect of ground fighting. Typically, atop position is better for various strikes than abottom position , simply because the combatant in the top position can generate the distance and movement needed for effective strikes, while the bottom combatant is restricted by the ground and by the combatant on top. Another factor isgravity , which is in favor of the top combatant when he or she is striking downwards. In addition, the effect of ground strikes may be amplified, depending on the area struck, by the strike driving the opponent into the ground. The types of strikes that can be employed effectively depend on the particular grappling position, common ones include elbows,headbutt s, knees and punches.Example
A ground fighting sequence in
mixed martial arts competition may begin, for example, with one combatant forcing another to the ground by using adouble leg takedown and establishing a top mounted position. The top combatant may proceed to throw punches until the bottom defender attempts an escape by pushing away the top combatant. This creates an opportunity for the top combatant to transition into a juji-gatame armbar, and thus forcing the bottom combatant to submit.See also
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Clinch fighting
*Combatives
*Grappling
*Stand-up fighting
*Submission grappling References
* Løvstad, Jakob. [http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~jakobsve/MMA%20primer.doc The Mixed Martial Arts Primer] . "www.idi.ntnu.no". URL last accessedMarch 6 2005 . (DOC format)External links
* [http://judoinfo.com/techdrw.htm Judo Pinning and Submission Techniques on the Ground]
* [http://www.submissions101.com/ Free Jiu-Jitsu and Submission Grappling Videos]
* [http://austinjiujitsu.com/budo/bjj/chapter-nav.html David Thomas' Ground Fighting Technique Catalog]
* [http://www.lockflow.com/techniques.php www.lockflow.com/techniques.php] Illustrated explanations of groundfighting techniques
* [http://www.bjj.org/techniques/ www.bjj.org/techniques/] Guides to groundfighting and grappling techniques, with illustrations and some videos
* [http://www.bjjzone.com/ www.bjjzone.com] Grappling Technique Videos
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=5UoghCk_8FE Submission Grappling Demo - 7 minutes]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/3-25-150/ch3.htm/ Modern Army Combatives basic grappling] [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/3-25-150/ch3.htm/ M.A.C. cont'd, advanced grappling]
* [http://judoinfo.com/techjudo.htm Judo Techniques -- Videos and Instruction]
* [http://www.ultimatefightleague.com Mixed Martial Arts Search Engine]
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