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The controversy stems entirely from the . Rather than applying gradual hyperextension to allow her partner time to tap, Krissy hips up explosively. The video cuts off amidst audible groans from the mat, leaving viewers to question whether the submission resulted in a hyperextended elbow or a structural tear. 🥋 The "Rowdy" Style: Realism vs. Recklessness
The video captures a high-intensity Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) sparring session featuring an athlete named Krissy, who executes a ruthless, "Rowdy" Ronda Rousey-style armbar that pushes the boundaries of gym etiquette and safety. As the footage circulates on YouTube, TikTok, and Reddit, it highlights the thin line between competitive realism and unnecessary hyper-aggression in the training room. 🚨 The Anatomy of the Incident
: Unlike traditional Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, the Rousey-style finish involves crossing the feet to isolate the opponent's torso and prevent them from spinning out. Fulcrum Leverage Video Title- Rowdy Armbar Goes Too Far -Krissy ...
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Rousey was the master of this. She won 9 of her 12 professional wins by submission, and all of them were armbars, often in less than a minute. She famously dislocated Miesha Tate's elbow at Strikeforce when Tate refused to tap. When Rousey locks in an armbar, the damage is not a matter of if , but when .
Slammed or ripped into place using explosive, chaotic force. 🥋 The "Rowdy" Style: Realism vs
Driving the hips up violently while pulling the wrist down across the face.
: In casual sparring, advanced practitioners are expected to "catch" the submission, hold the position, and release it if the partner is completely trapped, without needing to violently snap the joint.
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