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  • #31
    sorry tim, my mistake. i thought this was a no gi koshiguruma. must stop training judo so much

    Oldskulbus, what smack??, i see you are having bias against me. please get a life

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    • #32
      Thanks for the counters Tim.That is exactly the kinda stuff that I was hoping for.#5 is where I was going.Just trying to secure a position on the way over.Your explaination is very discriptive.
      I wish I could communicate as well.

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      • #33
        Hey Duch, I am noticing a drastic improvement on your English since you are posting more and more over the years. Guess the internet is good for something.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by duchman
          sorry tim, my mistake. i thought this was a no gi koshiguruma. must stop training judo so much

          Oldskulbus, what smack??, i see you are having bias against me. please get a life
          Duch,

          I hold no bias against you. I don't know where to begin to explain throwing the smack down to you. But please believe me when I say I am not insulting you personally.

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          • #35
            thanks yella, take a look at my site it's updated.



            oldskull,
            thanks, i understand now.

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            • #36
              Still training in Muay Thai duch? Get some pics of that on your page!

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              • #37
                When would you do this technique?

                Is this a technique for Muay Thai?

                If so, don't you think it would be difficult to
                weave your hands and arms in and around your
                opponents head with gloves on?

                Is this a street combat/ self-defense manuever?

                Then would it be wise to go the ground where you can
                easily be attacked by other persons?

                I see a possible counter:
                When the thrower is weaving the left arm inside to break the clinch, the left side of the body is open for knee strikes. That may not be enough to stop the throw however.

                I enjoyed watching and learning from this technique,
                thankyou

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