i recommend taking up a striking art. Boxing, muay thai, kickboxing all have very very solid bagwork. Muay thai being the most versatile...
my worse would have to be tai-otoshi. I just cant seem to get the right kuzushi before stepping in, and it definintly feels like im muscling when...
Judo is a grappeling art that is very rich in throws, and does have some groundwork. The amount of groundwork will vary differently from each...
mm indeed. Would you mind sharing(if you can remember) the pointers that he gave to you?
Good to know you're enjoying m.a. Imho, that's the most important thing as far as learning..well any art. That you're enjoying yourself. :)
hmm..although I'm not actively taking more than one style, I don't think it'd be detrimental to your training as long as they're not too similar.
My least favorite one would have to be moroto seoinage. I just cant seem to get the arm holding the collar to lock, it keeps collapsing!
Ahh, well nothing has happened at all, no furtgher shoves/pushes and no one has messed with me for the past 2ish? months. I definintly appreciate...
hmm, well if you've worked quite a bit on throws im sure quite a few of them will come in handy.
thanks for all the advice guys. I'll try the hydrogen peroxide to remove the blood stains and then wash it cold. Erm..yeah my instructor's gi...
Hi, I was told by my insturctor not to wash my gi when i bought it since he said it'd shrink. However, I have a few very small blood stains on it...
you're welcome :)
I'd say its well worth it. I mean once a week is still better than nothing. I'm only taking Judo only once a week(1 1/2 hour class) and although i...
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