What are your dirty tricks to punishing someone?

Someone tore my meniscus being stupid and I'm going to dish out some tough love. Many top back cross faces are in his future. What are someone of the ways you ride someone out if they're getting too reckless or spazzy?

if someone is spazzy, I knee on face them.

achilles grind. Nastiest wrestling move in the book

Spider guard/arm lasso sweep to bicep slicer Phone Post 3.0

I stop class and address them and the error immediately. This spotlight is by far the most awkward and uncomfortable position I can apply. 9 of 10 they "tap" and get their act together and become role model students. (IMHO) People genrally aren't malicious, they're either ignorant or the rules and culture, or ignorant in understanding the need for comunication while training with their partner (feedback loop).

side control

make a fist

put it under their back right in the middle

drop weight onto person in question

profit

I don't submit people I don't like...

As much top pressure and smothering of their breathing is in order for situations like these. Knee on belly, heavy cross faces, shoulder pressure, head looking away, knees pointed the opposite direction, etc. Phone Post 3.0

What happened exactly, and what was the guy doing that injured you?

I get the frustration and anger, but unless you know the guy did something to intentionally injure you, I don't think that dishing out vigilante justice and injuring the guy in return is the right move. You (and possibly your instructor as well) should sit down with the guy and go over exactly what happened, what mistakes were made, and how to be sure something like that doesn't happen to anyone else going forward. Just my two cents.

A couple of hard wrist locks will do it. The sore wrists will be reminding him of you for at least a couple of weeks.

Chin to eye socket, from mount.

LetsTalkItOut - I don't submit people I don't like...

As much top pressure and smothering of their breathing is in order for situations like these. Knee on belly, heavy cross faces, shoulder pressure, head looking away, knees pointed the opposite direction, etc. Phone Post 3.0


I took a private lesson with Mario Esfiha to teach me his "knee on heart" specifically for this.

green_machine - What happened exactly, and what was the guy doing that injured you?

I get the frustration and anger, but unless you know the guy did something to intentionally injure you, I don't think that dishing out vigilante justice and injuring the guy in return is the right move. You (and possibly your instructor as well) should sit down with the guy and go over exactly what happened, what mistakes were made, and how to be sure something like that doesn't happen to anyone else going forward. Just my two cents.

I don't plan on injuring the guy where he misses training. That's a dick move to him and to the owner who lose out on dues. I'm just going to ride him out every opportunity I get. I usually go light but I'm going to change somethings up a bit.

renatopenha - 
LetsTalkItOut - I don't submit people I don't like...

As much top pressure and smothering of their breathing is in order for situations like these. Knee on belly, heavy cross faces, shoulder pressure, head looking away, knees pointed the opposite direction, etc. Phone Post 3.0


I took a private lesson with Mario Esfiha to teach me his "knee on heart" specifically for this.



omg he is up over 300 lbs these days so that would be quite an experience lol



Im gonna see him Friday.  I hope he doesnt show me that technique

Mrbrownfolks - 
green_machine - What happened exactly, and what was the guy doing that injured you?

I get the frustration and anger, but unless you know the guy did something to intentionally injure you, I don't think that dishing out vigilante justice and injuring the guy in return is the right move. You (and possibly your instructor as well) should sit down with the guy and go over exactly what happened, what mistakes were made, and how to be sure something like that doesn't happen to anyone else going forward. Just my two cents.

I don't plan on injuring the guy where he misses training. That's a dick move to him and to the owner who lose out on dues. I'm just going to ride him out every opportunity I get. I usually go light but I'm going to change somethings up a bit.

Gotcha. Do you mind me asking what exactly happened that led to your injury?

BigEyedFish -


side control



make a fist



put it under their back right in the middle



drop weight onto person in question



profit

This whilst in their guard. Turn the closed fist a couple times. Phone Post 3.0

Banana split but not so much that they tap. High mount with a belly in the face smash. Body triangle with them belly down

i had a friend who was really good (we were both purple belts at the time, but he was always one of those guys that just had natural ability and was taping black belts by blue) and he would flat out not roll with spazzy guys if they did something stupid while rolling with him.  he would finish out the roll and usually fuck them up with a lot of top pressure and so on, but afterwards he wouldnt roll with them anymore.  In his mind he would be helping them by training with them because he was better than they were and they would "inherit" some of his skills so by icing them out he was punishing them as effectively as he could.

I've never been able to bring myself to adopt his strategy because my ego tells me I'd be looking like a pussy. But still, his reasoning makes sense.

renatopenha - 
LetsTalkItOut - I don't submit people I don't like...

As much top pressure and smothering of their breathing is in order for situations like these. Knee on belly, heavy cross faces, shoulder pressure, head looking away, knees pointed the opposite direction, etc. Phone Post 3.0


I took a private lesson with Mario Esfiha to teach me his "knee on heart" specifically for this.



Heartbreaker, works every time.

oil check

Robobear - 
renatopenha - 
LetsTalkItOut - I don't submit people I don't like...

As much top pressure and smothering of their breathing is in order for situations like these. Knee on belly, heavy cross faces, shoulder pressure, head looking away, knees pointed the opposite direction, etc. Phone Post 3.0


I took a private lesson with Mario Esfiha to teach me his "knee on heart" specifically for this.



Heartbreaker, works every time.


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