When training in older forms of Ju Jutsu, even newer Gendai arts like Diato Ryu (what people call AkiJutsu), as opposed to modern sport and brazilian influenced Judo/Ju Jitsu, you actually spend a few years at least on breaking various holds. You do this until it becomes second nature. Then you start to apply these things, usually going hard on the mats in one form or another... eventually you start to see balance, timing, instead of force... and it dawns on you that for one to secure a hold, you have to be caught lacking enough, so you are held lol. If that makes any sense? So you work on a different timing where you escape before their grip is tightened...
With that being said. I would never say any grip could always be broken. I would say I have never experienced a grip on throat, wrists, or garment that I could not find an escape... I did once have a time when I was trying to show an escape from a full nelson and wanted to do it slowly so people could see it... I had this one student lol, he was a very big, strong, biker from Berkely. He loved the art... He had one one of our punches on his fridge and pis sed his wife off royaly when to his surprise it drove the fridge back and over with next to no effort lol. Since that time he had been devoted! So it was probably good it happened with him lol. I asked him to secure a nelson, the one where you secure from the back of the head... it can be a neck breaker... He was so fckin strong and was only doing what he was supposed to but I had to ask him to back it up lol. I was going too slow and he had gripped me before I could show that I was arching my back (not pulling my neck back!). We all had a good laugh, he was a great sport about it.
I learned just how dangerous it can be if one screws up on their timing!
With that being said. I would never say any grip could always be broken. I would say I have never experienced a grip on throat, wrists, or garment that I could not find an escape... I did once have a time when I was trying to show an escape from a full nelson and wanted to do it slowly so people could see it... I had this one student lol, he was a very big, strong, biker from Berkely. He loved the art... He had one one of our punches on his fridge and pis sed his wife off royaly when to his surprise it drove the fridge back and over with next to no effort lol. Since that time he had been devoted! So it was probably good it happened with him lol. I asked him to secure a nelson, the one where you secure from the back of the head... it can be a neck breaker... He was so fckin strong and was only doing what he was supposed to but I had to ask him to back it up lol. I was going too slow and he had gripped me before I could show that I was arching my back (not pulling my neck back!). We all had a good laugh, he was a great sport about it.
I learned just how dangerous it can be if one screws up on their timing!
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