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How Do I Takedown A Stronger Man

How do you take down someone bigger and stronger than you?

Hi there,I don't really think the idea of a move is such a good idea.But given the situation the best steps are these:Learn how to throw your opponent to the ground.then do an armbar or rear naked choke. There are some video online see try to use a technique from Judo or Aikido.Learn a few handlocks like holding and twisting your opponents finger and maybe the sweet spots of the human body.Learn to defend and keep it safe.Get some muscles yourself. And no online trips and tricks will ever beat formal training join a karate,judi or jujitsu class if you can.even a months training will work the charm.

Is it possible for one man to take down 10+ men almost simultaneously? If so how is it done?

No it’s not possible.You can fight multiple attackers, and—if you’re really good—you can fight them efficiently but it still takes time for you to disable them.Putting aside that you always try not to get into a fight in the first place. If you have no other choice, the strategy is to work with the attackers, use them as shield against one another and move quickly so you are never surrounded. Basically as you deal with the first attacker, you already have a plan how to deal with attacker no 2, 3 and 4.Have a look at the video below. Here you have Mr. Eyal Yanilov - the best living master of Krav Maga in the world using one of the most effective combat systems.Look at the timeline. There are 5 attackers and he deals with them very efficiently. It takes him 8–15 seconds to inflict hits that would probably disable these five attackers in real-life situation.So to answer your question - no, it is not possible to take down 10+ men simultaneously with just bare hands.

How do I beat stronger, faster, and taller wrestlers?

1. Don't be intimidated. To win you must believe you CAN win.2. Taller is not bigger. Bigger biceps is not stronger. My son has the family build, and while we are strong we don't look 'super strong'. He surprised many opponents by being actually stronger.3. Use your head and find their weaknesses. Wrestling is much more than bigger, stronger, badder. Wrestling is a thinking game. Where is their stance poor, what tells give away the next move? Plan to attack those weaknesses.4. Use your own strengths. If they are bigger (taller) and faster, you may have more endurance, so wear them out - just do it by pitting their strength against leverage. (leverage always wins, which is why smarter wrestlers usually win.) You certainly can use your more compact build to advantage. I had a workout partner who was 6'4", I'm about 5'8". He was particularly good at going hip to hip on situations and basically bump me over. After a bit I realized that being more compact I could attack his middle and won most of those takedowns. Tall is a sucker for a decent duck under, a low single, or my personal favorite a duck under to a double and heel trip.5. Don't let them attack your weaknesses. In college I ended up competing a few weight groups up (injuries left open spots in the lineup). So I'd go up against guys that had 10-30 lbs on me, but bigger is slower. Bigger also has less endurance, and I had a lot. The initial tie-up was inevitable, I'd just work to keep my feet and pry them off. After 20 seconds they'd be puffing from tossing me all over and I'd go to work, always on my feet, duck-under, trips, double leg to a lift or trip to get them on their back, then let them up. By third round they were no longer stronger than me and couldn't keep up. But I avoided strength-strength contests, finding levers, poor positions and fought their left with mine (being left handed is a huge advantage).6. Train. Run. Run a lot. Then run some more so you can wear them down. Run after the season is over, and join a freestyle club if there's one in your area. There is an entire other season of wrestling for you there; the best wrestlers wrestle freestyle and greco as well as the normal high school season.7. Spend time thinking about wrestling. Go over moves, imagine what they feel like - and put an opponent in the picture. Your body wears out, your mind can take a lot more and mental practice is still practice.Good luck!

Is it alright if my girlfriend from high school is stronger than me?

It is best to always lose when you know the girls signature move is the boob smother. You should only submit during a boob smother so that she becomes convinced it is the takedown that kicks your ****. It is ok to attempt a defence with a nuzzle in the cleavage but protect your eyes from sharp nipples, people have been hurt you know. Enjoy.

What are the best tactics against strong men who stiff-arm in Judo tournaments?

My three favorite techniques (tokui waza) for stiff arming:

1. Tsurikomi Goshi (Lifting pulling hip)

http://www.judoinfo.com/images/animations/blue/tsurikomigoshi.htm

2. Tomoe Nage (Circle throw)

http://www.judoinfo.com/images/animations/blue/tomoenage.htm

3. Sode Tsurikomi Goshi (sleeve lifting pulling hip)

http://www.judoinfo.com/images/animations/blue/sodetsurikomigoshi.htm

Also, keep your Kumi Kata simple. Don't go crazy having a grip-fight when the object of Judo is to throw with control and force. Me, I've grown lazy (and wise) with age, I allow my stiff-arming opponent to take any grip he wants, and I undermine it.

Yet you might want to research the Gokyo No Waza and find a technique more to your liking against stiff arming opponents.
http://www.judoinfo.com/gokyo1.htm

And remember your Judo fundamentals:

I. Maximum efficiency with minimum effort.
II. Kazushi (balance) over strength.
III. Ju (gentleness using technique).

In Judo NEVER match strength for strength or stiff arm with stiff arm. Use 'technique' (Ju) against a stiff arm and go over it; under it, or around it. Make the stiff arm work to your opponent's disadvantage.

I'm a big strong guy. How do I effectively fight a smaller, faster opponent?

First, you have to have at least basic skill in fighting, both stand-up and grappling. Size and strength are a huge advantage, if you are skilled enough to recognize what your opponents if doing. (When I first started grappling, I got beat by people half my size cause I had no idea what they were doing. After a couple weeks, I could beat all the smaller folks, who had years of experience on me. Think, Bock Lesnar and Frank Mir.)Second, you have to be stronger, just being big doesn’t necessarily mean you’re stronger.Now that you have basic skill you can play defense. Since you’re big you don’t have to move that fast to stay out of range of any strikes. You basically need to just lean your head back, when you see him punching, and put your hands over your crotch, this will effectively protect everything above your crotch. If he try’s to hurt your legs you can occasionally throw out a push kick with your front leg to get him to be more cautious.Now that you’re effectively keeping your smaller faster opponent from damaging you too badly. Your goal is to find an opening to grab him, so your size can really count. a bear hug or Muy Thai Clench are your safest holds. Anything else and he might be able to turn it around on you.If you get a bear hug pick him up and slam him down making sure you land on top of him.If you get a Muy Thai Clench, it’s a little more complicated. Try to feel the direction he try’s to move his head and force him to over do it. You basically want to use his head to lead his body in a direction you can either drive him to the ground or grab him in a bear hug. If you’re feeling confident, throw in some knees and kicks.Now that you’re on top of him, use your superior size and strength to muscle your way to full mount. You’re sitting on him, if your heavy enough, you’ve got this one in the bag. Slap, punch, elbow him till you’ve won. Congrats! you’re a bully.

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