So, at the other end of the spectrum is the little guy. I've certainly been the smallest person in training and understand this position fairly well.
The big guy doesn't get punished for making mistakes as often, so he can feel more comfortable trying out new moves, however the little guy gets punished each and every time he makes a mistake.
Initially, this is frustrating to no end (and is the reason why a lot of people quit). However, in the long run, this helps the little guy/girl develop a game that is highly technical that will work on any opponent of any size (given a big enough skill gap of course).
Here is a video of Rubens Cobrinha Charles, one of the all time greatest lightweights .
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Great bloggin, friend! crazy video!
Nice video! Wouldn't want to go up against them
It is the same with every sport though
wtf did I just watch at 1:40? That's insane awesome!
Good read, have a great weekend!
AS someone who has been into martial arts for almost a decade... This was kinda amuzing
wow, I wish I could do that! cheers!
That is more than fascinating :)
Another great video!
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I love BJJ. MFC is on tomorrow night.
Awesome video. I'm looking to start training soon and I'm excited about it.
little guy rulz :P
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great video, im a brown belt in taekwondo / hopkido so its always great to watch this kid of stuff.
Great martial arts video. Brings back memories.
Very cool video!
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