torstai 11. toukokuuta 2017

Darce vs. Brabo?

Klubilla ihmeteltiin, miksi rakkaalla tekniikalla on kaksi nimeä. En osannut kertoa, joten piti googlettaa. Sherdogin palstalta, löysin tälläisen selostuksen:

"The Brabo originally was a Gi choke. 

Then Vitor Shaolin Ribeiro began using the move a lot as you see it in it's current form. (AKA reverse head-and-arm choke.) Kid Peligro named the move Brabo, saying that is brazilian that means "aggresive" or something. 

Meanwhile, one of Renzo Gracies students Joe D'Arce became famous for the same choke. Although in his version, he used a gable grip around the head from sprawl control to get the opponent on their side for the choke. This became known as the Darce choke. 

Soooo, technically the Darce has a gable grip involved. Although 99% of the grappling community doesn't recognize that difference and it's easier to just call the choke either the Darce or the Brabo. 

In short, whichever one you call it, it's the same choke. Different gyms call it the Darce, others the Brabo. All depends on where you are. But in my opinion (and most peoples opinions) it's the same choke. " - Drew Foster @ Sherdog forums

1 kommentti:

Anonyymi kirjoitti...

Jussi Tammelin "keksi" myös kyseisen kuristuksen aikoinaan ja käytti sitä hyvällä menestyksellä Brasilian matkoillaan. Siellä kuristus saikin nimen "finlandeze".