Toribash
I really need striking training. As some of you may have seen I posted some striking replays last week. Since then my striking has degraded due to grapple training. If anyone wouldn't mind helping me with striking I'd appreciate that.
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Originally Posted by Rouxster View Post
Check out a real life one

Isn't that similar to your tb hip throw setup?

Start in a solid base, lift your opponent whilst bringing your base leg backwards, pulling your opponent over your hip and then executing the hip throw?
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Also I'm still keeping the bjj style alive in toribash. Here's a dose of bjj candy.

inverting ankle pick - while pulling guard i get an easy pick and keep my leg weight on my opponent for the quick dq.

full guard (3) - While trying to work my leg hooks, i carefully lower my posted shoulder for more power in the sweep action. After raising i finally lock the guard and then swiftly grip the head and harm and force the elbow dq.

hip sweep - this is an effective white belt sweep in bjj. From full guard you post your arm far back, cross grip your opponent with the other arm. Do NOT raise the posted shoulder, instead contract the pec to make a strong rotating foce and pull your opponent into you while your hip pushes them over.
I know all that sounds complicated but its really the simplest sweep. Just requires timing.
Attached Files
bjj - inverting ankle pick.rpl (35.9 KB, 4 views)
bjj - full guard (3).rpl (69.1 KB, 4 views)
bjj - hip sweep.rpl (49.5 KB, 4 views)
Last edited by footlox; Oct 19, 2016 at 12:37 AM. Reason: <24 hour edit/bump
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Toribash Martial Artists
Do you guys think we have enough sweeps to spread the out over the teirs. Like with the thows. Tier five has an any thing goes s sweep. And there is a turn over in earlier tiers. Then just to bjj with the sweeps. What if we use the hipsfor level five and an anything goes for an earlier teir. But then again it would clash with guard pulling.
Got some Judo techniques here. If you guys ever decide to expand the judo tier I've got you covered.
Replay overview:
Dake Age: My trap my opponent's leg so he's forced to have me in his guard, whether he know how to do that or not, then I hit him with the ground.
Okuri Ashi Harai: Double leg sweep. Very clean.
Kata Guruma: It's almost as if my opponent wanted me to grab his dick. I grabbed his leg and put him on his head over my shoulders.
Tani Otoshi: My opponent goes for a kick but I slip past it and use my leg to assist in a half throw.
Tomoe Nage: (I know I used this replay in my application to get into TA a while back, but I just love it so much.) In real life you swing under your opponent and land on your back while you swing your leg into their midsection/balls (if you're feeling mean) and throw them over you. Laying on the floor wasn't really an option, so I improvised. I guess in Toribash terms, it's a leg-assisted slam.
Attached Files
Dake Age.rpl (38.2 KB, 4 views)
Okuri Ashi Harai.rpl (33.0 KB, 4 views)
Kata Guruma 2.rpl (52.1 KB, 5 views)
Tani Otoshi.rpl (27.4 KB, 7 views)
Tomoe Nage.rpl (57.7 KB, 7 views)
Originally Posted by Iskenos View Post
Got some Judo techniques here. If you guys ever decide to expand the judo tier I've got you covered.
Replay overview:
Dake Age: My trap my opponent's leg so he's forced to have me in his guard, whether he know how to do that or not, then I hit him with the ground.
Okuri Ashi Harai: Double leg sweep. Very clean.
Kata Guruma: It's almost as if my opponent wanted me to grab his dick. I grabbed his leg and put him on his head over my shoulders.
Tani Otoshi: My opponent goes for a kick but I slip past it and use my leg to assist in a half throw.
Tomoe Nage: (I know I used this replay in my application to get into TA a while back, but I just love it so much.) In real life you swing under your opponent and land on your back while you swing your leg into their midsection/balls (if you're feeling mean) and throw them over you. Laying on the floor wasn't really an option, so I improvised. I guess in Toribash terms, it's a leg-assisted slam.

Look, you don't have to give every replay you get a judo name. Only do it if the move looks close to real life.

I assume you meant daki age, which is nothing like what you did. I hope you realize that the guy pulling guard is the one who gets slammed in daki age.
The second one is ok.
Third one was not kata guruma. Was more like a normal half throw the way you did it.
The tani otoshi was close enough to what it is irl.
tomoe nage- i guess so. Your move would be more effective if you had that foot on the ground.

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