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But in MMA, you don't want to be on your back, right?
Because even if you have control, you're just taking punches while you're on your back.
So that's no good.
Do you like being on top?
My style is I'm probably more pressure and I'd probably rather be the top player.
But I'm also smaller, right?
I'm not like a heavyweight guy, right?
So from that perspective, I think like...
You know, it's especially because, you know, if I'm doing a competition, I'll compete with people who are my size, but a lot of my friends are bigger than me.
So back takes probably pretty important, right?
Because that's where you have the most leverage advantage, right?
Where, you know, people, you know, their arms, your arms are very weak behind you, right?
So being able to get to the back and take that pretty important.
But I don't know, I feel like the right strategy is to not be too committed to any single submission.
That said, I don't like hurting people.
So I always think that chokes are a somewhat more humane way to go than joint locks.
So let's go, yeah, back take to a rear naked choke.
I think it's like the clean way to go.
I just think you have to be willing to just get beaten up a lot.