Toribash
T2 App
A quarter-throw, single leg takedown & a kick check.
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Originally Posted by ZENBOY123 View Post
A quarter-throw, single leg takedown & a kick check.

The snapdown and the single look good, but you need to redo the kick check. You're supposed to block it with a contracted leg like irl.
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WTF is that slam demo doing there? That is shit. That is literally a snap down with uke helping himself get dq'ed. It doesn't show anything.

Slams emphasize SPEED and WEIGHT being forced into the downward fall:

Once uke begins to descend, you retract your floor contacts, making the drop harder to save for the uke and increases the risk of them breaking their arm/leg if they post on it.

Put my demo back you snake in the grass you..

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Last edited by footlox; Oct 10, 2016 at 09:41 PM.
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so is this a slam?
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Last edited by Rouxster; Oct 11, 2016 at 12:50 AM.
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Originally Posted by Rouxster View Post
well that's a stupid requirement. Let's just pretend it was ABD.

It's a requirement because slamming outside the dojo is the same as lifting.

Doing it in-dojo shows the technique actually works, in that uke was unable to save their fall.
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Well if your opponent lands flat on their back it shouldn't make a difference because they weren't gonna save anyways. If your opponent lands outside the dojo on his foot it would be different.
Last edited by Rouxster; Oct 11, 2016 at 03:23 AM.
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