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I somehow managed to do a flying omoplata against BBKing I think, but I didn't save it :/ (didnt bother saving because I thought autosave would be on, turns out it wasn't)
Last edited by TimmyboyG; Nov 12, 2015 at 05:43 PM.

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Armbar: Nice progress Timmy you've definitely got the set up right now its just about perfecting the little details. I'd say that leg hook that goes around the head is the most important step and the most difficult because the leg has to make that big arc over uke's head and then cut back and snap down on it.
Once you get that hook you are have really 'locked' up the position + big damage bonus + that hip will provide leverage to break uke's arm provided that the arm is in the correct position. So definitely focus on perfecting that step.

Side Kick: monkeyishi i like your input. And yes i agree pulling guard or a direct turnover is a sneaky follow up to kicks. And leg kicks are another move i wanted to get into. I like leg kicks a lot because they're very low risk which a chance of high reward. Even if the kick provides no dm or frac the follow up transition is very smooth so its great to start a combination technique.
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Originally Posted by Aquita View Post
Armbar: Nice progress Timmy you've definitely got the set up right now its just about perfecting the little details. I'd say that leg hook that goes around the head is the most important step and the most difficult because the leg has to make that big arc over uke's head and then cut back and snap down on it.
Once you get that hook you are have really 'locked' up the position + big damage bonus + that hip will provide leverage to break uke's arm provided that the arm is in the correct position. So definitely focus on perfecting that step.

The thing is that if you are in a grab exchange, the armbars is harder to pull off. I have checked your replays and it seems that most players in there relax/hold all the first turn so you can have tbe grab on their tricep which allows for an easier armbar. But when the case is that my opponent claps (in aikido7), I will have a hand on hand grab which often causes trouble in the later stages of the armbar.

i am a bird now - Lil B

Guys, I've been messing around with uke for a bit with double/single leg takedowns. The single is sort of like a single leg suplex/rear throw(sambo). The double was just a regular takedown. I will probably get some replays from multiplayer soon.
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Zwift - Double Practice 1.rpl (16.8 KB, 6 views)
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Originally Posted by Zwift View Post
Guys, I've been messing around with uke for a bit with double/single leg takedowns. The single is sort of like a single leg suplex/rear throw(sambo). The double was just a regular takedown. I will probably get some replays from multiplayer soon.

Would be cool if you could hook the legs with your hands around the knee area

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I Live in England and I'm currently a high school freshman. I study ICT and Product Design along with all the other compulsory subjects one is made to study in year 10 of education at GCSE level (And Triple Science). I've grown a strong liking for the Bushido play style and think it's perfect for replay aesthetics. Here are some of my replays (some were done in aikido7.tbm).

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