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I don't think It was my head they were worried about. Besides, if I was on concrete instead of nice mats, I wouldn't shoot for a takdown. Frankly, I'd stick to hip tosses and headlock throws if I needed to go to the ground. Thats just me through.
The Krav folks are sort of like that Ameri-do-te video. "We have students ask about jiu-jitsu. Since jiu-jitsu is bullshit, we focus on anti-grappling techniques too deadly for the ring." Or in Krav's case: "save all those throws and takedowns for the mats...we are training for the str33t here. No takedown or throw will ever be effective in the street. " And the gem? The lesson that night was on "tactical ankle picks." -
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"Suplex", from the French word "souplesse", translated as "suppleness" (which is what was understood to be important to the throw). Graeco roman wrestling originated in France, and the French name for the move stuck and was translated phonetically to English. When pronounced in French, "souplesse" can sound like "supplay".



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