Originally Posted by
Riddles
How is that different from a turnover?
turnover is standing on one arm and throwing an opponent with another.
Originally Posted by
Riddles
If you know how to play, you can easily turn contracted wrist to a disadvantage.
show/say how
Originally Posted by
Riddles
I don't really know how to explain, but...By ungrabbing and grabbing again after a few frames you can create such a strong pressure that your opponent won't be even able to move. I still can't see how they are wrong...Well maybe it's just a question of what do you think is wrong and right.
just add the replay that shows it. cuz this is quite vague so far.
Originally Posted by
Riddles
In a situation like that yes.(Oh and William lowered his arm, that kinda helped you to make a turnover and your leg didn't dq.) But why William didn't go for grab? He just lowered his arm making him an easy target for a turnover or a lift.
we made this replay just for explanation what turnover is, while ofcause it can be different, but the one thing stay the same: you use one arm to stand on ground and use another to throw opponent.
Originally Posted by
Riddles
And turnover is not always a good choice. You can't just go for it every single time, it simply will not work.
of cause, but we were talking about situation when you got one free arm.
Originally Posted by
Riddles
Well I will stop spamming this thread now, if you want to discuss it Snake, let's keep it to pm's.
why not? i will gladly discuss it here. afterall we aren't fighting.
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Originally Posted by
TheSecret
>Snake signature move is "TEH CLAP" like most new players
new?... good joke. Especially when you hear it from a 5th dan.
Originally Posted by
TheSecret
and rigth before that you posted a replay countering a shovel with a...wait for it.... clap, and you just lifted him, and you tell us to "learn to play", theres no skill, you learn to do that when your a green belt that got shoveled to many times.
that was a response to: "lots of shovelers at classic aikido", so i added replay with blocking it, and yeah, that was done by lift, since i tried to avoid my legs being grabbed.
Originally Posted by
TheSecret
(on the same post)his actually rigth, shoveling and double grabbing doesnt allow you to move your tori or do anything agaisnt it hence the match not being interesting

i can honestly say this was mfw i saw this.
and what?
thats rather better to have more interesting matches, then lots of same mess with doublegrabs and stuff isn't it?
Originally Posted by
TheSecret
oh and btw , excluding the replay with William, what belt where those guys in those replays? "< brown" ?
there are like 65 saved aikido throws replays and saved 8 spiritwrestling throws in my folder atm while
5/10 aikido matches i play are ending up with throws and
head dq opponent
inside the ring,
4/10 head dq outside 1/10 random. i can pick some with specific belt if you want.
Originally Posted by
TheSecret
aaannd if you made this a discussion on the rigth board instead of this, it would be the smarter thing.
this is place for discussion actually.
Originally Posted by
TheSecret
also, inb4 someone makes a "wehatelenshu3.tbmcuzithasgrabsandlenshuisn00bwith grabz" tread
don't worry i will make one later.
[
On a lenshu note]
yes, i belive that playing
lenshu with grabs is the
lamest way lenshu could be ever played, even tho i'm not regular at lenshu.
lenshu.rpl
Or lenshu nograb is too complicated for you?

try to play nograb at classic aikido with comebacks on that small dojo.
balancing.rpl
this is what really hard to pull off.
or.. some helickicks may be?
heli+spinkick.rpl
or some standing fight?
ng standing fight.rpl
ah, wait, i forgot that you are playing only abd/lenshu.
ever heard about spiritwrestling?.. there is a big dojo here, tho you can't win by damaging opponent.
spiritwrestling.rpl
or stabjutsu?
stabjutsu one arm.rpl
[
/On a lenshu note]
Originally Posted by
TheSecret
and gl&hf with future of going org.
Thank you.
Last edited by snake; Feb 3, 2012 at 12:38 PM.
Reason: <24 hour edit/bump