Chet Frank:
So what is Jiu-Jitsu? You use one fighter's strength against him?
Mike Terry:
Yes, in a way. You let him use his strength, and you use your understanding.
Chet Frank:
So it's a form of wrestling?
Mike Terry:
Yeah.
Chet Frank:
Like we see in the Mixed-Martial Arts competitions?
Mike Terry:
Yeah, that's right.
Chet Frank:
You compete?
Mike Terry:
No.
Chet Frank:
Because...?
Mike Terry:
Competition is weakening.
Chet Frank:
Because it's fixed. Two guys in a ring, people betting money...
Mike Terry:
It may be fixed. Any one fight may be fixed.
Chet Frank:
Ah, but you train people to fight.
Mike Terry:
No, I train people to prevail. In the street, in the alley, in...in combat, the bodyguard, the cop, the soldiers. One rule - put the other guy down. And you have to train in order to do that. Any...any staged contest must have rules.
Chet Frank:
Everything has rules. The problem is sticking to them.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 09:01

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