I too learned the number 10 technique. I liked it. KC
P.S. Thanks for the in put.
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I too learned the number 10 technique. I liked it. KC
P.S. Thanks for the in put.
I was also taught number 10 and I like it. I was always told that someone got a little carried away on test with it one time and that was the reason it wasn't shown a lot anymore.
basicly it has you breaking an arm over your shoulder, it is easy to pull down just a little to hard, or have a lazy partner not watching out for his own arm.
It's an over the shoulder throw that is also an arm break in the process. I think the accident occured when someone actually threw their partner, and they broke an ankle in the process. At least that was what I was told.
Again, not a bad technique, and one that ought to be taught, but a freak accident derailed that technique.
Yet, I'm sure some teachers used it to feed the mystique that some techniques are "too deadly" to teach.
I understood the injury to have been to the.elbow
Its funny how this thing can do two or three pages a day and then do nothing for weeks
The Sh%^ is about to hit the fan , new news coming to SD lets see who posts 1st. KC
Okay, what has happened? I have not heard any new scandal.
Out with it KC! Dish!!
Yeah, give it up!