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Old 06-14-2008, 03:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Ashiwaza is sweet sweet stuff...

When you say OLD SCHOOL (as in Kodokan Judo) you should also give a hint about weapons...

Still looking for atemi clips.

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The so called "god of Judo", Mifune was also a phenominal grappler!

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Ashiwaza is sweet sweet stuff...

When you say OLD SCHOOL (as in Kodokan Judo) you should also give a hint about weapons...

Still looking for atemi clips.

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I'm jealous, the judo that I'm learning is geared more for sport an self-defense.
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Red face 1, 2, 3, < > or = 001010100......?

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I'm jealous, the judo that I'm learning is geared more for sport an self-defense.

Still searching for the missing elements, eh DSA?

Your pohilosophy on stand up, take down and ground game is just full of holes.

Like a small net with missing strings and broken knots...

Good luck keeping the toothy monsters at bay with that.



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Still searching for the missing elements, eh DSA?

Your pohilosophy on stand up, take down and ground game is just full of holes.

Like a small net with missing strings and broken knots...

Good luck keeping the toothy monsters at bay with that.



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No holes here, at least I have a pohilosophy! It may not be for you, but it's perfect for me. And I'm not borrowing from someone else. I think my three elements would do just fine against the holes that are missing your style,(old man).
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Combat itself is an ELEMENT of warfare. What you have are at best a few ISOTOPES...
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For empty handed combat, the three elements (STAND UP, TAKE DOWN, and GROUND) are more than just a few ISOTOPES. They are what makes a wellrounded CHAMPION in the ring and on the street!(old man).
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LOL As you were DSA... The old man is just yanking your chain.

I think unarmed "combat" is an oxymoron and rarely a serious threat. When you use the word it's in refrence to the game (sport). Are you an athlete? Artist? Competitor? Instructor? Professional?
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LOL As you were DSA... The old man is just yanking your chain.

I think unarmed "combat" is an oxymoron and rarely a serious threat. When you use the word it's in refrence to the game (sport). Are you an athlete? Artist? Competitor? Instructor? Professional?
I think you are over analyzing my theory of the three elements. The word combat in my world of martial arts simply means survival. Rules are only found in competion! I am an Artist, a Competitor, and sometimes Instructor. Judo is my art of choice right now, but I've been a student off and on for well over 20 years. Karate and Jujitsu for over ten years. I am no spring chicken, but I'm definitely not an (old man)!
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At least you haven't mentioned the B word (Brazilian) ...

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