Aizle wrote:
TheRiov wrote:
I guess my question is this: When rolling friendly, how much would you consider the use of pain-based submissions acceptable, and would you avoid using a technique that is effective, but statemates the match about 3 times out of 4.
Personally I don't view elbowing someone in the face a pain-based submission. Pressure points are pain submissions, elbowing someone in the face is a strike. I would not consider that "friendly".
As for the technique, if it's valid then no reason not to use it. But if you constantly use it so that it becomes a crutch, then you're probably doing yourself a disservice by continually relying on it and you're hurting your own growth.
No, it's called developing your style. Some guys are strong at guard, some at half guard, some at rolling sweeps out of guards straight into submission set-ups. I don't use full mount but rather a very mobile top game between knee on belly and side control through north-south because I find it's easier for me to wear out my opponent than just crank on from full mount. I also know it helps me defend better against bridge escapes as losing my position from KoB/Side is less detrimental.
That said, I still develop my mount game just like everyone else. You should strengthen your game as a whole but you should also accept there are core positions you are strongest in and really hone those.
Next time, put your hand over his mouth and nose to disrupt his breathing pattern. That will really mess up his game, though if you do this from half guard he can do this much better from inside half-guard. If he does it from inside guard, he's asking to get armlocked unless he is being very careful.