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Photo courtesy of OoohOooh I've talked in a couple of posts this past week about defining and measuring ma-ai very precisely so that yo...
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Someone asked me a while back to post what I consider to be pros and cons of aikido and judo – sort of what I like and dislike about aiki...
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Harai tsurikomi ashi has never been one of my tokuiwaza (favorite/best moves) but it was a favorite of one of my instructors! Mac McNeese h...
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Boy, I thought that Dave had found nearly the ultimate example a few months ago of a bunch of chi-tards and their hippie shenanigans, but th...
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Another thing that Chad asked for the other day in his comment to my post about teaching kids judo was some description of our favorite ...
bet fighting on that tile hurt
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't the fighting that hurt - or even the falling. It was the sudden stop on the tile. That would have to go down in the record books as a RBD (Really Bad Decision). I wonder if that karate teacher is still teaching.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome video. Really cool stuff.
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Its amazing to see how naive some teachers used to be about real fights. Although the gracies did get a shock. When people started to learn grappling it was THEM who were then being naive in thinking that knowing how to grapple is all you need. A mixture of striking and grappling is the key.
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