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Originally Posted by Karstnator View Post
I'll join this org

Nick: KPA

Belt: F*ck the belt, skill is the key

What is the most important for you in aikido and aikido-like mods: Well, aikido is about throws and stuff, some people... just don't get it, etc...

I accept doctrine/philosophy of this org: I will not read the rules, I will live by them.

Replays:

I have 1 replay (since everyone does lift kicks, shovels, etc..)

Read the first post and look at demonstration before posting again / applying. Thanks.



Also ZeDreamer you should've /dl Holo in the video ;/
Looks great though, good job
Originally Posted by Karstnator View Post
No offense but the ending was kinda weird 0.o
Why not add the org's name at the end?

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I'll join this org

Nick: KPA

Belt: F*ck the belt, skill is the key

What is the most important for you in aikido and aikido-like mods: Well, aikido is about throws and stuff, some people... just don't get it, etc...

I accept doctrine/philosophy of this org: I will not read the rules, I will live by them.

Replays:

I have 1 replay (since everyone does lift kicks, shovels, etc..)

post throws. full throws.
Application
Nick: Trick
Belt: 6th Dan Black Belt
What is the most important for you in aikido and aikido-like mods:
It used to be all about winning, regardless of how the win was achieved. Nowadays, my aikido philosophy revolves around playing in ways that truly capture what aikido is all about in the real world, including and especially the art of throwing.
I accept doctrine/philosophy of this org: Yes.
Replays: Attached. I hope they satisfy your discriminating tastes.

(Getting owned by ZeDreamer via a very spectacular throw really inspired me to join this organization.)
Attached Files
goodbox aikido owned.rpl (55.1 KB, 18 views)
groonay.rpl (38.2 KB, 9 views)
editz sweet.rpl (46.7 KB, 10 views)
fl0w
get a bit more replays like goodbox aikido with dqing opponent inside the dojo and you are in, replays so far are quite solid (didn't like 2nd one, well front throws are situational at most, so don't really bother with them, chris937 can show some tricks with it, but for me this is still highly conceptual)

the only complaint will be try keep the knee you stand on holded in semi-contracted state to short the arc of throw and.. keep opponents close to yourself by pecs/shoulder lock. 1st replay you provided is almost perfect in terms of throws, on third you got both arms go same direction for a moment that made alot of space between you and opponent.

you may catch anyone of us to show you hook within a throw, it will make your life more easy.

in any case, glad to see more people interested ; )
Last edited by snake; Apr 10, 2014 at 09:04 AM.
Roger that, snake. Thanks for the constructive criticism.

I'mma come back when I have replays that conform to your requirements.

Also, I'd love to see what a "hook within a throw" looks like. Mind giving me an in-game demonstration, snake? I'll just shoot you a PM when I'm ready to see one in action.
fl0w
Originally Posted by Trick View Post
Roger that, snake. Thanks for the constructive criticism.

I'mma come back when I have replays that conform to your requirements.

Also, I'd love to see what a "hook within a throw" looks like. Mind giving me an in-game demonstration, snake? I'll just shoot you a PM when I'm ready to see one in action.

err.. try to check aikido_over_back replay, or other mines atleast, the hook in a nutshell is when you contract your lower elbow and extend upper one, so you kinda hook opponent up. in case of first replay you managed to get opponent spinned up without it just by raw momentum, but this thing allow you to do it rather easy and with less risk.

ingame demo will have to wait a bit, @work
Last edited by snake; Apr 10, 2014 at 10:04 AM.
contribootin'

btw, the Bushido vid is awesome.

k now I made 2 demonstrations just for fun.
Attached Files
pretty cool throw.rpl (44.0 KB, 35 views)
demonstration.rpl (35.7 KB, 11 views)
demonstration2.rpl (35.9 KB, 6 views)
Last edited by chlebicek; Jul 17, 2014 at 11:08 PM.