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Old 12-21-2006, 08:19 PM   #241 (permalink)
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Of course that throw looks familiar, jubaji. Its what happened to you as a child and completely explains your acute retardation.


No, because that's just what I've done to more than a few mouthy punks like you, in 'da street!'.
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No, because that's just what I've done to more than a few mouthy punks like you, in 'da street!'.


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Yeah that was just a normal lifting double leg, but what are these "4 acceptable ways to throw in mongolian wrestling"? I would really like to know.
I'm sure one of the many experts who dog my every post can explain the 4 throws of Mongolian Wrestling and their combative applications. So why not ask the forum "expert?" You've spent countless posts telling me what an idiot I am and negg repping me, so sure I'll explain it to you.
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I'm reading between the lines here, Boar....

Mongolian wrestling throws probably involve throwing by securing the head and or groin?
Not necessarily, they all prevent breakfalls and most cause you to land on your head or neck with all your bodyweight behind them. All are "set up" by your opponents move, you capitalize on something he does and cause his own attack to be his undoing.
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cause his own attack to be his undoing.
ive heard someone from nearly every martial art claim something similar to this statement about their art.

counter attacks are not a new concept or unique concept.
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ive heard someone from nearly every martial art claim something similar to this statement about their art.

counter attacks are not a new concept or unique concept.
MMA people seem to be the ONLY one's who think there is anything NEW in the Martial arts. Most unique things in the arts are smoke and mirrors anyway. Intent, mindset and conditioning decide how your power will be issued. Your weapons are reliant on the threats you build them to deal with. If you world is made up of threats in a ring then your responses are tuned to deal with that.

It's what you chose to do with the advantage presented that makes one art different than another. Arts designed to kill you or cripple you at the very first given opportunity certainly train different than one that trains to NEVER kill or cripple the participant. When civil liability goes out the window along with sportsmanship the number of things you're willing to do increase dramatically, if all you want is the ability to bar fight then MMA is fine...IF you realize rapes, murders, muggings and kidnappings happen every day then maybe you ought to look for ways to fight that don't revolve around rules because I assure you the street attacker doesn't have any (although he probably has a weapon and friends).
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Not necessarily, they all prevent breakfalls and most cause you to land on your head or neck with all your bodyweight behind them. All are "set up" by your opponents move, you capitalize on something he does and cause his own attack to be his undoing.
Dude, if we have time you GOTTA tech me some of that .....then again, you may already have-----------
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I'm sure one of the many experts who dog my every post can explain the 4 throws of Mongolian Wrestling and their combative applications. So why not ask the forum "expert?" You've spent countless posts telling me what an idiot I am and negg repping me, so sure I'll explain it to you.


LOL!!! Well, there's your answer!
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Arts designed to kill you or cripple you at the very first given opportunity certainly train different than one that trains to NEVER kill or cripple the participant.


Yeah, in one case the practitioners never actually perform the theoretical skills they pretend to teach and in the other case the target skills are performed under fully resistant, non-cooperative, non-theoretical conditions thousands and thousands of times.
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Boar, damn! Why don't you just answer someone's question for once without all the shit talking and insults??

He asked you to describe something you specifically brought up and instead of just answering the question, you jump down his throat? Jeez, man. Does it ever get boring being such a grouch all the time? Don't you ever come here just to talk about ideas and discuss martial arts? Or do you always have some self-serving "I'm right" agenda when you log on?

I too would like to know what the 4 approved methods of mongolian wrestling throws are, and since once again you're the one who brought it up, I kind of expected you'd be a good one to answer an honest question. Man, I'm still stupid enough to fall for that! I'm sensing a pattern here, and anyone else who sees it, please feel free to tell me how full of it I am.

Boar makes a statement like "You don't understand xyz."
Someone else asks him to explain it.
Boar responds not with an explanation, but with insults and comments about how he's too good to talk to you about the very thing he's criticizing.

For god's sake, man - get a new routine!!
Until my post stop acting like bridges I have no intention of offering anything else to be derided and chided by people who can't even offer a decent explanation of the difference in a Hard and soft art. You let Jubaji rolleyes and insult EVERY post I made on the subject, that implies he knows more than me on the subject, get Him to tell you about it...My last few posts in the CMA forums were on this very subject and the trolls destroyed it... So presumably they know all the answers already....Funny I don't see You asking him to explain it.
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You let Jubaji rolleyes and insult EVERY post I made on the subject, that implies he knows more than me on the subject, .


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