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11/08/2012 8:45am
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asking for approval for a choke i came out with
Not true. Your comment sounds very dramatic to be honest : )) of course there is an overall area but it is not that precise.
Also, like i reminded you before what you do and what i say is totally different. I like how you are taken with all the concept, how you take it very serious and the effort you put to it but lets keep it a little bit more objective, ok?
Like I said if it doesn't work out for you, just say i dont like it, pass it and dont do it, dont need to make it an obsession :D
A lot of comments here actually were already answered in the turkish explanation. For example in the video and Turkish text I put, I very clearly explain this is not a perfect move where you can apply %100 of the time, but something you can go for when you can get the grip. That's why I don't like it when you try to compare it to other moves.
Oh, if you have some really helpful feedback, such as "hey how about doing this from here or how about changing this action with this" etc. That would be nice
But making this all a credibility issue and all sounds silly : ))
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Posted On:
11/08/2012 8:48am
Style: BJJ and MT at the moment--
asking for approval for a choke i came out with
Whatever works for you bud.
For me, it is a move that I always keep in mind but not go %100 of the times. I check it first tho. If my hand somehow gets anywhere near where I want and I have the feedback I want from my opponent, it just works perfect afterwards.
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11/08/2012 5:00am
Style: BJJ and MT at the moment