That choice separates a hard-nosed competitor from a dangerous liability.
Rousey's career is filled with moments where her armbar pushed the boundaries of safety. In a 2012 Strikeforce title fight against Miesha Tate, Rousey wrenched Tate's arm to such an extreme that the victory was labeled by some outlets as a win via "broken arm". The image of her cranking the arm, and the controversy over whether she held it too long, is a classic example of the "goes too far" narrative.
The armbar is a weapon. But weapons require responsible carriers. Krissy proved that being “rowdy” without restraint isn’t toughness—it’s a ticking clock until someone’s career ends on a cheap viral headline.
Eliminates reaction time; joint damage occurs simultaneously with the tap. Extremely low; muscle soreness at most.
While the video generates immense digital engagement, it highlights a critical conversation within the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), Judo, and MMA communities regarding safety and training ethics. The Sacred Rule of the Tap
That choice separates a hard-nosed competitor from a dangerous liability.
Rousey's career is filled with moments where her armbar pushed the boundaries of safety. In a 2012 Strikeforce title fight against Miesha Tate, Rousey wrenched Tate's arm to such an extreme that the victory was labeled by some outlets as a win via "broken arm". The image of her cranking the arm, and the controversy over whether she held it too long, is a classic example of the "goes too far" narrative. Video Title- Rowdy Armbar Goes Too Far -Krissy ...
The armbar is a weapon. But weapons require responsible carriers. Krissy proved that being “rowdy” without restraint isn’t toughness—it’s a ticking clock until someone’s career ends on a cheap viral headline. That choice separates a hard-nosed competitor from a
Eliminates reaction time; joint damage occurs simultaneously with the tap. Extremely low; muscle soreness at most. The image of her cranking the arm, and
While the video generates immense digital engagement, it highlights a critical conversation within the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), Judo, and MMA communities regarding safety and training ethics. The Sacred Rule of the Tap