Toribash
That's a double wrap. I might have to re-write this one to get what i want from you guys.

I want a technical single leg attack where first you shoot on the leg and then finish the takedown with another technique.
Leader of the Spyder House
Toribash Martial Artists
Originally Posted by Aikido Principles
-Center of Gravity (COG) is the middle point of your tori's weight, where your tori's mass is equally balanced.
For example the abs joint is the approximate COG of a tori.

Look at the demo replay, see how flow grabs the COG and easily lifts, twists, and snaps down his opponent?

Try again.
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Toribash Martial Artists
The lift was much bigger than needed for a snapdown but yes you pass.

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Toribash Martial Artists
1st one armbar, second one combo with half throw. plz
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Originally Posted by Rouxster View Post
1st one armbar, second one combo with half throw. plz

Armbar looks good but thats just a regular single leg takedown.

Think realism! This is Team Aikido, do a real wrestling takedown.
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Originally Posted by BigDog View Post
Tier Two Application
Kick check, i did a knee/snapkick on his knee but i hope this counts
One leg takedown, Pretty good in my opinion, and i did it on a 5th dan.
Snapdown, probably was the worst one of these three.

Read the descriptions carefully, I said with a contracted knee. The kick check is supposed to be a counter to the snapkick. Your opponent is kicking you and you counter by blocking w ur knee.
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Thats not a takedown, you just grabbed his leg after he fell.
I think a problem here is you're using old replays, i want u guys to go into multiplayer and seek to land these moves, thats how u learn, thats how you get better.
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No i need you to grab his Center of gravity, (abs/lumbar) Then snap him down.
Last edited by footlox; Jul 30, 2016 at 08:15 PM. Reason: <24 hour edit/bump
Leader of the Spyder House
Toribash Martial Artists
Learning other peoples moves is adding tools for your toolbox. Some you'll never use again. Others youll see the opening and slot it in.