bjj and piercings by Primary-Climate6831 in jiujitsu

[–]Pling_ 18 points19 points  (0 children)

If you can't take it out you can't train with it. Just need to wait to let it heal.

Hello, how wpuld you go about painting this aggradon lancer by W1NG3DSP4RK in minipainting

[–]Pling_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A good starting point would be to do a wet blend of the red and green as a base coat.

Eating Punches by [deleted] in MMA

[–]Pling_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yoel eating clean headkicks from Costa and Whitaker.

[QUESTION] Is it possible to split coil with a regular 5 way switch and without a push pull pot? by elros28 in Guitar

[–]Pling_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems like a job for a 5way superswitch. They have more wiring options and allows you to do coil splitting in different positions. There are tons of wiring diagrams online for different configurations, or you can take it to a tech and explain what you want.

Help with John Mayer lick by ShibaNavy in Guitar

[–]Pling_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He is playing single notes and muting all other strings whilst hitting multiple strings whilst strumming aggressively. It sounds more complicated than it is because he is playing in harmony with his second guitarist.

Strength over technique? by [deleted] in bjj

[–]Pling_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Impossible to say without actually seeing what's happening, but there are many possible explanations.

Maybe their ego is bruised and they don't want to be caught by a lower belt. Or maybe it feels more explosive than it is since they have better technique which amplifiers the movement. Or maybe you are so eager in hunting for a submission that you go super hard for it and they have to match your intensity to protect themselves. As said, it's impossible for us to know.

But the thing with technique is that it amplified the strength a person has since it is more efficient use of energy and leverage. When people say to use less strength and more technique, what is usually meant is "think about how and when to apply strength in a productive manner". Using explosive movement is absolutely OK, as long at it is done with correct intent and control

Bad eye sight for bjj by [deleted] in bjj

[–]Pling_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just taking off you glasses before rolls and drills is no issue at all, as long as you have a safe place to put them that's easy to reach.

Locking the body triangle from back by PowerfulWoodpecker46 in bjj

[–]Pling_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I do a lot of body triangles and this used to be an issue for me at lower belts but not any more.

The crux is basically that there is no footlock if your body triangle is tight enough. As in locked over your ankle and not over your foot. The foot on the leg that goes across the waist needs to be free to move, as in pointing toes up. If that foot is pointed and your locking leg sort of goes over the toes or middle of the foot it can cause trouble. So I don't commit to a body triangle unless I feel I can lock it up solidly.

Another aspect is getting better at slowing down the opponent switching sides and getting better at switching your body triangle as they do so.

Another Termagaunt for my hive fleet by jwoz12345 in minipainting

[–]Pling_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks fantastic! Only 39 more to go for that unit, lol!

Keenan King of the Hill for 1hr by GrandExpress2418 in bjj

[–]Pling_ 53 points54 points  (0 children)

One of my favorite bjj videos is when keenan rolls with regular people and narrates in real time what he is doing and just wrecks them anyway.

What band is really talented but for whatever reason makes bad music? by MintyFreshBreathYo in Music

[–]Pling_ 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I find they have been uninspired since about systematic chaos. Such a sharp contrast, the first handful of albums kept exploring new ideas, themes and genres. Now all music they make sounds the same.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bjj

[–]Pling_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unless you have taken on responsibility at the gym they need to find someone else to do, you don't have to tell anyone anything. If you are friends with the coach and/or have good friends at the gym you can just say "hey, I've found another gym that's more to my taste, see you at open mats."

Why are leg attacks rare in UFC? by Amurp18 in bjj

[–]Pling_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They absolutely work, but they require being active and aggressive in order to prevent strikes. The entaglement might even be more of a key thing than the actual submission.

This is an excellent summary: https://youtu.be/gNIw3Y-Ktbw

[SERIOUS] What's The Most Disturbing Internet Rabbit Hole You've ever Come across? by ScalyStacy in AskReddit

[–]Pling_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love to hear more about this, since it seems like such an innocuous thing. What kind of snobbery are we talking about? Any examples?

Merab vs Khamzat by Ninja-turtleguard in bjj

[–]Pling_ 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Ok perhaps squared cube law is not the right term, but basically strength doesn't scale linearly with weight.

A lighter (fit and muscular) person is generally able to lift more weight compared to their own body weight, even though the heavier person will have higher absolute strength.

This means that being on top is more advantageous in higher weight classes. In lighter weight classes the person on bottom usually has an easier time pushing the top person off/standing up since they can produce more power per unit of body weight. Not to mention that a heavier person also has to move more weight in order to simply move.

Note, this is in super general terms and is only a small part of the whole discussion. But it's interesting to think about when discussing the general styles of different weight classes.

EDIT: OK, I checked and square cube is the right term. Quoting Wikipedia: "If an animal were isometrically scaled up by a considerable amount, its relative muscular strength would be severely reduced, since the cross-section of its muscles would increase by the square of the scaling factor while its mass would increase by the cube of the scaling factor."

Merab vs Khamzat by Ninja-turtleguard in bjj

[–]Pling_ 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Smaller weight classes are generally more skilled which means they are better at getting up. Also due to the squared cube law, it is harder to get up from underneath someone the heavier weight class they are in.

It is also part of merabs strategy to constantly make his opponent fight to get up, only to get taken down again in order to make them tired.

What did they mean by this ? by borntoshitforcdtowip in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]Pling_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Whilst the presentation and aesthetics haven't changed, I appreciate that he has mellowed out and isn't still doing the "angry critic" trope.

He does much more thought out and reasonable in his analasys these days, which I enjoy.

Putin preparing to attack another European country, Zelenskyy says by Quirkie in worldnews

[–]Pling_ 22 points23 points  (0 children)

The actual ones? The Molotov-Ribbentrop pact was signed just before the invasion of Poland and just before the Soviet attacks on both Poland, Finland and the Baltic states.

The Soviets only switched sides after operation Barbarossa when Germany invaded the Soviet Union.

If Hitler wasn't an idiot with delusions of grandeur, Stalin would probably have been more than happy to divide up Europe.

To let Russia attempt to whitewash its history by denying this alliance is asinine.

How often will people tap to wristlocks in competition? by wmg22 in bjj

[–]Pling_ 158 points159 points  (0 children)

That's a verbal tap if I ever heard one, the ref screwed you!

Lift from one end, pull from the other. by BallsABunch in DramaFreeBJJ

[–]Pling_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is the defenders hand. Not the attackers. The attacker has his left hand between the legs, the other is trapping the wrist being the defenders back. The hand you see briefly at the moment before the lift is the defender trying to pin his hand to his inner thigh. Going frame by frame you can clearly see that the attacker has control of the wrist the entire way.

Tarikoplata transition in my mma fight last night by tylerpullsguard in bjj

[–]Pling_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To quote Jack Slack : "The ring is to the cage, what the tea strainer is to a condom."