Last edited by YouKnowWho; 01-02-2013 at 02:59 PM.
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Of course you can throw him, you can slam him right back on his back as when he is committed to the wrap and is hanging back. Your hips are going to land right on his chest which will not be very good for him.
The move he is doing would probably get him a broken sternum if he gets dumped hard enough.
The problem with the guy doing the original throw in that video is that he doesn't understand that throwing when someone is resisting is not about doing the original throw, but rather about setting up different throws from the original attempt. The guy doing the throw keeps trying to do the same throw, which is usually the mark of a novice.
Last edited by LaRoux; 01-02-2013 at 04:20 PM.
We may have different definition about "throw". You are talking about to throw your own body backward to smash on top of your opponent's body. This is no difference from just throwing your body forward when your opponent applies "pull guard". Will you call that a throw? I prefer to call it "lose your own balance on purpose".
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Logs are not meant for the throwing conditioing. They provide weight attribute periodization in lifting, positioning and muscles being prepared for said training. One may say it adds in task acquisition. In my former bootcamp life, part of training was the platoon lifting logs, carrying said losg a specific distance,, picking up and putting down the logs a part of teamwork, observation, etc but it is obvious one does not see logs attacking people, or being part of the greater battlespace.
How bout an elbow in the mouth? Honestly, when somebody pulls guard or tries to take me down that way then turn mid fall/throw I do my best to land on top and if I do, I like the full force of my elbow on one end and the ground on the other end of their head. It has served me rather well. And it fucking HURTS! Even when it isn't a show stopper.