Originally Posted by
monkeyishi
so i've been reading all round megura and came across the concept of a strike throw submit chain and played around with the concept in game. i would look to punch or knee into a throw setup. i defined submit as locking down enough limbs to force a dq. Striking into a throw also meant i had to worry less about points late game.
http://mangafox.me/manga/all_rounder_meguru/v10/c087/14.html
I checked the link I couldn't find what you were reading. But I like that your on that level of combining and mixing techniques. Those make the best replays and chaining techniques together makes you pretty much an unstoppable badass.
I do like the back pass technique. Thats something i want develop in the future, a high percentage tactic to get to a persons back.
Originally Posted by
ZeDreamer
Been a work in progress, BUT I think I got a decent way to get low for a sweet-spot suplex.
Lemme know what ya think.
Very nice looks powerful. I have a habit of going for the legs when I get that low but keep it up i might try it.
Originally Posted by
Kyuri
I think you're going for more of a standard suplex than going for a german suplex like this:
but otherwise it's a pretty nice
Yes its not the "german" chest to back suplex but as long is it goes straight back over the Tori's head and you have the back arched, its a suplex.
Originally Posted by
Nugeten
all the aikido replays I own, let me know what you think
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Woah woah. I promise nobody is going to look at all those. Do me a favor nugeten and cut that down to 4-8 replays. Replay dumps are excessive and it looks more interesting if you write a description of each replay. Post the rest of your replays in the future in small groups.
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Okay I just wanted to share these replays that display the tactical advantage of judo techniques.
The first ashi guruma replay shows me setting the throw immediately after a kick catch. But notice that my legs are initially at a bad throwing angle so instead of executing I keep the setup and apply force with my sweeping leg.
With some patience and a little lifting force my opponent loses his base and immediately is inverted and then thrown down.
What this shows me is that if you can get the right setup all you have to do is judge your opponent for the right time to execute.
The second replay, osoto gari (3) shows me executing a leg sweep while simultaneously blocking my opponents punch. With the head and arm control the sweep works great. What I found to be really neat is that after he bases himself i sort of reload the attack by contracting by base knee, and extending the elbow that controls his head. After firing these two joints again the momentum continues and finishes the opponent.
This shows that an attack can be reloaded and repeated as long as you keep control of your base and your opponent.
Last edited by footlox; Jan 27, 2016 at 02:06 PM.
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