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Do you know your first opponent's rank? He seemed bigger and more experienced.
Second match, I was impressed that they gave you so much newaza time. It didn't seem like a bad triangle setup. My noob-to-noob advice on finishing it is to A) kill his posture and B) "walk" your shoulders backwards with a backstroke motion as he stacks like that.
What throws are working for you in randori these days?What a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable. -Xenophon's Socrates -
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1/17/2010 1:52pm--
I think the first guy was a wrestler or something, because he was a bit of a noob spaz. If you notice, he's not really versed in tournament procedure, and didn't even know to stop when the ref called ippon.
Yeah, the second guy I should have controlled him a bit more. I think I got a bit too excited trying to finish the choke, and he managed to just break himself out of it. Another guy off to the side came up to me said it would have worked if my legs were a bit longer, which led to me pondering the whole body types question.
I've been working a lot on hip throws lately, but I haven't had hard randori against someone my size in a long time. My dojo is mostly kids, with usually one or two people between 18-25, and everyone else being in the 40+ range. I'm going for my last practice on Tuesday, since I'll be moving up north next Saturday.



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1/16/2010 7:35pm
Style: Judo,MT,Boxing,BJJ
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