View Full Version : How slick is this takedown? Also, what's the Chinese name for it?
MasterKiller
07-28-2011, 07:45 AM
http://www.sport.ro/alte-sporturi/cea-mai-tare-faza-a-sarit-peste-adversar-si-l-a-aruncat-in-cap-super-video.html
David Jamieson
07-28-2011, 08:26 AM
I think in any language, that takedown is known as the "omgwtflmaobbq" take down.
bawang
07-28-2011, 08:28 AM
its called the reverse asshammer
TenTigers
07-28-2011, 08:30 AM
I had the same thought his opponent had.
"Wait..WTF just happened...?"
donjitsu2
07-28-2011, 08:30 AM
http://www.sport.ro/alte-sporturi/cea-mai-tare-faza-a-sarit-peste-adversar-si-l-a-aruncat-in-cap-super-video.html
That was amazing.
Though I think it's just a variation of suplex.
TenTigers
07-28-2011, 08:39 AM
That was amazing.
Though I think it's just a variation of suplex.
Nah. I think it was a dance move he was working on, but kept falling. So he just figured to pull it off during the match. Probably one of them male cheerleaders. What'ya expect? He wears a freakin leotard fer chrissakes.
initially, it is called carrying around the waist or bao yao shuai.
he failed.
you may approach from the side, front on, but he did a tumble in the air.
then the opponent is over his thigh.
he flipped or turned zhuan shen or fan shen ni yao shuai.
the opponent's weight is on the thigh of his horse stance.
hurting his knee bald--
and yes his face was on the opponent's arse for a while.
if he missed and landed on his head, he may break his own neck
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then it is called reverse planting rice stalk or dao zhai yang.
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do not attempt this at home.
to make it work his momentum has to go forward and downward, using his weight to uproot the opponent by holding on to his waist very snugglily
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uprooting part is called dao zhai yang.
holding the waist part is called bao yao shuai
flipping your body and throw is called fan shen ni yao shuai.
etc etc
taai gihk yahn
07-28-2011, 09:18 AM
it must be called the "what the fuk?!?", because that's what you know everyone says when they see it...
I think it's called " Fok me kuen " lol
Slick take down though!
Punch.HeadButt
07-28-2011, 10:58 AM
The "Batch-Flinging Spider Monkey"
I was going for black dragon encircling a pillar wu long jiao zhu.
but spider monkey is kool.
:D
Punch.HeadButt
07-28-2011, 11:23 AM
That awkward moment when some guy's batch is in front of your face going over your head and you think "I have not trained for this."
GeneChing
07-28-2011, 11:45 AM
Oh wait.... I forgot (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60642).
:cool:
YouKnowWho
08-02-2011, 08:46 PM
How slick is this takedown? Also, what's the Chinese name for it?
In Chinese wrestling rules, since the blue guy's body touched the ground first, he already lose that round. The Chinese name should be, "One way to give your opponent a free round".
Chinese donot encourage this kind of moves. There is no Chinese name for that.
it is a humorous thread. not to be taken seriously.
or hoisting fake dragon or bai wu long.
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lkfmdc
08-03-2011, 08:20 AM
There is no Chinese name for that.
as soon as Jet Li does it in his next movie it will become a traditional move with a fancy name :D
in all seriousness (not)
it is called jade belt circling your waist or yu dai huang yao.
it is a common move in so many styles (not).
:D
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