Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-31529160-20171201171711/@comment-32783267-20171208024804

@Armbar

Lol. I remember listening to that Bas' story. Yeah as I said above.. adrenalin is a bitch. In case of elbowing to the spine, as long as you don't follow up with attacks when you oppenent fell from paralysis... I'm you could still defend yourself as doing what you have to for self-defense.

@GBL1111

Eddie Bravo suggested a scenario where if people were able to elbow people in the back of the head... people will just go for them instead of trying too hard for a RNC and there will be a huge fluctuation in W-L ratio for everyone.

@CanadianOracle

I get your point man, but I thought just saying you are a MMA guy would sound very general.. I mean you got to specify your strengths right? In my opinion, as long as you don't lose yourself in competitive mindset and still appreciate the art in martial arts, I could say one is a martial artist. Also as I said above, TMA are like theoratical physics while MMA or Combat Sports in general are like applied physics, both are fun in their own ways and both are part of the big picture to me.

Don't know about Muay Thai Clinch + TKD kicks style (it sounds cool), but there is X-treme Arm Wrestling (XARM) where competitors can kick or punch each other in the head while arm wrestling.. look it up.