to the Octagon to a backdrop of music by his ex-partner Grimes as Mark Zuckerberg stares him down just about completes that picture.
Jiu-jitsu is a different beast. An untrained individual without jiu-jitsu know-how facing off against an individual of even blue-belt standard like Zuckerberg risks total humiliation. This is not to denigrate something like"the sweet science," a technical marvel itself, so let me explain. – such as joint locks and choke holds – comes to the fore on the ground, with practitioners engaging in what can only be likened to a highly technical 4D game of chess.
. It might help with some of the basics. If Fridman wants to really help Musk, he could introduce him to the"leg-lock game," a highly dangerous side of the martial art that involves trying to break an opponent's knee or ankle joints through leg locks and heel hooks. But fighting isn't necessarily a game of size and strength. When all things are equal, size and strength do count, which is why professional fighters organize themselves into weight classes. A heavyweight UFC fighter should make light work of a bantamweight one. , size and strength count for very little – particularly so when a martial art like jiu-jitsu is designed such that a smaller fighter can leverage a larger opponent's weight against them.