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    Standing still.

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    Most confident technique? Don't get into a fight, less chance of getting killed.

  3. #18
    Mine.

    Doing the 200 metres sprint after hiding behind a wall of smelly brown stuff.

    Just kidding.

    Sorry, no "most" confident technique here.

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    Whichever one they give me.
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    Talking

    hmm, step-in cross-punch.. and the good old elbow-straight-knee combo. I like alot of tec's
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    I always was partial to Ippon Seionage. Its worked for me on a couple of occasions. Not in a life or death situation but it coulda been. I got a look of total shock from the person on the recieving end. Oh yea, its One Arm Shoulder Throw in English. You Judoka know what i'm talking about. Its my favorite Judo throw except for Tomoe Nage (Circle Throw). i}amn thats cool
    Last edited by Leonidas; 01-25-2002 at 05:45 AM.
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    Thumbs up

    I love that throw. I don't use it much anymore because the army forced me to learn a screwed up version of it that left an open gate on the wrist grab.Hahaha... haven't there been multiple threads on the problems of mixing styles?
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  8. umgong
    I just wrote the technique that first popped up in my mind,there are many others too.

    Such as sidewards elbow to throat
    Heel kick to knee
    or dislocating neck.
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    That elbow to the throat is a classic killing move

    How did the army manage to screw up a simple throw like that.
    I dont even take Judo and i did it properly. They should really start teaching H2H, and stop the reliance on guns and grenades. It might come in useful to someone.
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    Rear choke,chiken wing choke and rear naked choke.They work practically always to a normal untrained person.
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    They taught to grab the wrist from the side so all you had to do to get out was simply pull your hand away. Duh.
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    gwar---charp-chui-----sow

    it is really an overhand blow from your leading hand followed by a cross( half fist in this case) which is then followed up by a side-arm attack to the attackers stomach with your original leading hand
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    headbutt - if it lands then it's all over
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    My most confident technique must be double leg takedown and bulgerian head lock,they never know it coming!And I laugh at their pain!HAHAHAAHA!Pathetic mortals running on a fools errand!
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    I've grown partial to the jumping chicken kick to the chest or chin. I also like an iron palm strike to the chest.

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