Yeah, I even said, getting slammed either way hurts equallyOriginally Posted by Merryprankster
Yeah, I even said, getting slammed either way hurts equallyOriginally Posted by Merryprankster
Originally Posted by SevenStar
lol
true
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No doubt. I wonder why they decided a face down throw doesn't count?Yeah, I even said, getting slammed either way hurts equally
Eh. It's all fun!
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I've always been curious about that myself.Originally Posted by Merryprankster
Of course, I'm also curious as to why turtling invalidates sweeps, passes, and takedowns in ADCC... I think just about every sportive format has some weirdness to it that "made sense at the time".
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I may have missed this in the previous posts but the auxilliary training in Shuai Jiao is quite extensive and varied---tree hanging, big pole training, pole wrapping---weighted training, pulleys with weights attached etc. etc.. I also think there is a type of stance training---
Johnny Wang is one of the experts on Shuai Jiao and he posts quite a bit on EF and could detail this..
I don't know if Judo employes this type of old style, traditional auxilliary training or not.
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