Its about a mixed grappling match, the girl is 5'11 and 15, the boy is 5'4 and 16. Is that still a fair match up ?
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No it is not fair. Teen girls are usually stronger and more aggressive than teen boys. The boys know it's not supposed to be that way but there is nothing they can do: they just need to grow some more and learn how to act like a man. Being whipped by a girl is a crushing defeat, and beating a girl is not an honor, so the boy loses either way. That is called "train wreck". Teen boys need to be protected from that kind of competition.
they're equally trained and slim, she is just taller and certainly weighs more. Is it still balanced since he is a boy ?
they're equally trained and slim, she is just taller and certainly weighs more. Is it still balanced since he is a boy ?
man that’s a hard call i would say no if she weighs significantly more her long arms give her an advantage and she weighs more unless he was really strong he’d be at a disadvantage
She's about 25 pounds heavier i found out. Overall, does she probably have a strength advantage too, due to her height, besides weight and reach ?
She's about 25 pounds heavier i found out. Overall, does she probably have a strength advantage too, due to her height, besides weight and reach ?
If They wiegh the same. And in the same classification then yes it's a fair match up. If it not fair which would you say has the disadvantage. Height has nothing to do with it. It's your skill level and experience that matters. What was the end result. Who won the match up. ??
If They wiegh the same. And in the same classification then yes it's a fair match up. If it not fair which would you say has the disadvantage. Height has nothing to do with it. It's your skill level and experience that matters. What was the end result. Who won the match up. ??
What weight class is this. ? If both in upper max weight class then it is a fair match up. Some time if there aren't enough in same weight classes they move lower weighs up a weight class. Is this in practice or a match dual or tournament. If it is coaches in practice they match up all kinds of different weights to challenge there students to become better. People think height is an advantage. Some times it is but most times it isn't. I saw a 7 ft go against a 5 ft 9 in and lost . Matter a fact the 7 ft lost every match. And he has 40 lbs over all his opponents. Boys most the time beat girls. There are some tougher girls out there. Especially in younger youth competitions. Girls seem to develop sooner than some boys. But once get up to the 16 and older most boys are developed stronger and better than girls.
thank you ! does the height difference play a role then ?