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    Think I broke my toe

    Not really, but **** does it hurt! It's a little swollen and purple too. I was going after Crip with Inner Leg Hooking (Ouch Gari) and instead of going between his legs for the hook, I cracked him HARD in the shin with my big toe

    In other news, got my first Inner Bowing (Ippon Seionage) in Freee Wrestling (Randori). Yay for me!

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    suck it up, you wuss...

    congrats on the bowing.

    when you do the o uchi, that can happen. you gotta make sure that you have enough space - pull them as they step forward or something similar. also, step straight into them, as if you are walking into them. after you have the penetration, THEN hook the leg and angle yourself to take them down.
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    The way we were playing it, Get your grip and phuck with the jacket. Do a couple cracks on the lapel to disorient them. As your doing this, sneak your lead foot up to him so that your toe to toe, then just step in with the back leand hook him.

    I hear ya on the space though, it's just one of those things and I like to whine.

    -edit-

    Also, the cool thing was that Crip was able to throw me 3 times in a round of free wrestling. He figured out my 3 main throws (D. Cut and inner leg hook as leading throws and Waist Control Lift as my main counter) So now I need to work on some new toys. Right now it looks like Inner Bowing (Ippon Seionage) Inner Thigh Lifting (Ouchi Gari) and Forward March a la Iron Broom style <-- does this exist in judo? It's basically just a sweep from the inside OR outside, but you pull your toes back and try to catch him with your instep and power threw. It's like a cross between a sweep and a Muay Thai roundhouse.
    Last edited by Water Dragon; 01-22-2004 at 11:55 AM.

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    i'm nobody...i'm nobody. i'm a tramp, a bum, a hobo... a boxcar and a jug of wine... but i'm a straight razor if you get to close to me.

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    Okuri Ashi Harai

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    Think I broke my toe
    Toe injuries, or anything with the feet is just a pain in general... Totally get it checked out if it doesn't feel better in a few days, it is easy to reinjure and can easily become a nagging injury for years to come.. but I'm sure you know all of that.
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    I broke the joint on my big toe 3 years ago. Dr. said there was nothing he could do for it, and sent me on my way. Not only does it still hurt sometimes, especially in the mornings, but it also caused me to develop a bad habit of putting all my weight on the outside of my foot when I walked, which caused my hips to go out of alignment, which caused back problems. A good chiropractor eventually fixed me, but my toe still bothers me.
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    Right at the knuckle is hard to deal with...
    Ouch.

    Forward March a la Iron Broom style
    If that is what I think it is.. it was one of the nastiest throws I saw on this one video, dude got ktfo when he hit the ground.
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    If it keeps hurting, WD, see a doc. Leg injuries take longer to heal because less blood flows to them and they're constantly being used. He'll probably just tape them together, but if you have a broken bone, you probably want it set.

    You don't want to be one of those judo guys with the nasty toes that look like a British strumpet's mouth.

    Honestly, though. Sorry about the toe. If it makes you feel any better, let it be known that the shoulder throw had a lot of mustard on it. I have a nice ol' bruise on my shoulder from taking the fall on the mats, which is impressive.
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    three cheers for crip's shin!

    er

    wait. no. sorry about the toe, WD. could be worse -- you could have injured crip's leg also, and then you'd have to put up with his whining. then again, he does have a name to live to ...
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    Nah, I'm all metal from the waist down. Besides, it's hard to whine when you get the wind knocked out of ya. WaterDragon gives as good as he gets.
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    Originally posted by CrippledAvenger

    You don't want to be one of those judo guys with the nasty toes that look like a British strumpet's mouth.


    you're not a REAL judo guy until you have that! you're not a REAL bjj guy until you get cauliflower ear.

    i'm nobody...i'm nobody. i'm a tramp, a bum, a hobo... a boxcar and a jug of wine... but i'm a straight razor if you get to close to me.

    -Charles Manson

    I will punch, kick, choke, throw or joint manipulate any nationality equally without predjudice.

    - Shonie Carter

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    having said that, I'm neither a REAL judo guy nor a REAL bjj guy...
    i'm nobody...i'm nobody. i'm a tramp, a bum, a hobo... a boxcar and a jug of wine... but i'm a straight razor if you get to close to me.

    -Charles Manson

    I will punch, kick, choke, throw or joint manipulate any nationality equally without predjudice.

    - Shonie Carter

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    judo toes are second only to ballerina toes. and that's not a compliment.
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    christ! tape it and keep going or tape it and take a break.
    that's all a doc is going to do or say.

    I thought getting a toe broken in judo/jujitsu/SC/whatever was a sign that you were actually training.

    every guy in our class that has started within the last 10 months has busted one, my pinkie toe was sticking out at a 45 degree angle. But, no one has busted a second toe.

    and, I heard someone recently say that if you were a real good grappler you shouldn't get cauliflower ear...
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