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Things that make you go GRRRRR.... (Part 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="sahana" data-source="post: 3296783" data-attributes="member: 167232"><p>Yeah I probably do. No one else broke out hyperventilating or suffered loss of normal vision. </p><p></p><p>When I get it I feel this sensation of extreme heat about mid-back that radiates along with my pulse. I lose a lot of sensory input, hearing and peripheral vision mostly. </p><p></p><p>It's interesting that you mentioned tapping and ripping arms off I didn't have that problem when I did judo. It was just much less overwhelming than doing a striking style. I think the difference is that striking is a lot about speed and having to react *now*, grappling is much more tactical and involves a lot of focus on positioning. Plus when I was cranking a submission hold I was constantly watching out for a tap. I miss it...there's currently no grappling styles where I am...I think I'd do a lot better in a style that doesn't involve that kind of 'rapid fire' awareness...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sahana, post: 3296783, member: 167232"] Yeah I probably do. No one else broke out hyperventilating or suffered loss of normal vision. When I get it I feel this sensation of extreme heat about mid-back that radiates along with my pulse. I lose a lot of sensory input, hearing and peripheral vision mostly. It's interesting that you mentioned tapping and ripping arms off I didn't have that problem when I did judo. It was just much less overwhelming than doing a striking style. I think the difference is that striking is a lot about speed and having to react *now*, grappling is much more tactical and involves a lot of focus on positioning. Plus when I was cranking a submission hold I was constantly watching out for a tap. I miss it...there's currently no grappling styles where I am...I think I'd do a lot better in a style that doesn't involve that kind of 'rapid fire' awareness... [/QUOTE]
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