I’ve been studying Ju-Jutsu for some time now and I am quite handy at the hip throws, stomach throws and wrist throws but I know I still have got them fully right. So would any Judo or Ju Jutsu Practitioners have any tips on working toward the perfect hip throws? one point, two point, neckwheel, hip throw etc…
[QUOTE=Drowning_Flame;2678131]I’ve been studying Ju-Jutsu for some time now and I am quite handy at the hip throws, stomach throws and wrist throws but I know I still have got them fully right. So would any Judo or Ju Jutsu Practitioners have any tips on working toward the perfect hip throws? one point, two point, neckwheel, hip throw etc…[/QUOTE]*Blank look…are you fucking kidding me? Either you’re full of shit or your instructor is.
Yes, its effective fast and great for self defense. Unfortunately for some it is a no BS MA and that means is doesn’t fit well for sport… because many of the locks are breaks and cause serious injury it would be too dangerous to “spar”…but as a martial art and for self defense i think it is brilliant!
and why is that?
[QUOTE=Omega Supreme;2678138]*Blank look…are you fucking kidding me? Either you’re full of shit or your instructor is.[/QUOTE]
And what makes you think that?
Your going to have your own thread for a second. Did you actually go into the traditional section and use those terms and then you’re going to resurrect that thread trying to preach this bullshit? What forum do you think you are on?
I’m not quite understanding the issue you have with my post? I was simply asking for some pointers, didn’t realise that was looked down upon
First things first.
Read this and get back to me.
http://www.bullshido.net/forums/showthread.php?t=105339
You seem to mistake me for somebody that gives a shit about your opinion
[QUOTE=Drowning_Flame;2678154]You seem to mistake me for somebody that gives a shit about your opinion[/QUOTE]Of course you give a shit. That’s why we’re here.
We are here because for some reason you have a “problem” with me…a problem i don’t quite understand, and i was just wondering what your problem is. Your opinion though your free to voice it, means nothing to me unless i decide it does, and right now…it doesn’t
[QUOTE=Drowning_Flame;2678159]We are here because for some reason you have a “problem” with me…a problem i don’t quite understand, and i was just wondering what your problem is. Your opinion though your free to voice it, means nothing to me unless i decide it does, and right now…it doesn’t[/QUOTE]
So you didn’t read the post. Great be a faggot. See if I care but all your posts are going to get flushed down the toilet until you figure it out. Now you can accept my help or you can simply be seen as a retard for your first few weeks here. Or you could just be a pussy and rage quit.
Or you could simply just tell me…wow, imagine that!
[QUOTE=Drowning_Flame;2678169]Or you could simply just tell me…wow, imagine that![/QUOTE]
Read the link…it’ll become clear in a second. If you can’t, I’ll just cut and paste. Either way the response is still the same.
I’ve read it…
[QUOTE=Drowning_Flame;2678141]Yes, its effective fast and great for self defense. Unfortunately for some it is a no BS MA and that means is doesn’t fit well for sport… because many of the locks are breaks and cause serious injury it would be too dangerous to “spar”…but as a martial art and for self defense i think it is brilliant![/QUOTE]
How many JJJ techniques cannot be trained for either mechanical or pain compliance before a dislocation or fracture occurs? 99% of them to be sure. Don’t believe the hype, Jujutsu can be used to spar to great effect. Otherwise, Judo & it’s bastard BJJ wouldn’t contain anything identifiable as Jujutsu at all (which is not the case).
You can “take apart my argument” (scary :O) you will find me (:O)…and you’ll speak as you please (good for you!) and my martial art sucks? (Well if you said it it must be true) however none of those really apply to my post? so whats the beef?
…picking on the new member… O_o
That is a fair point! However while sporting or sparing things tend to get heated and its possible a break or fracture could occur. But i see where your coming from and your correct, but it would be dangerous to spar using your full force on some of these techniques, would it not?
[QUOTE=Drowning_Flame;2678178]You can “take apart my argument” (scary :O) you will find me (:O)…and you’ll speak as you please (good for you!) and my martial art sucks? (Well if you said it it must be true) however none of those really apply to my post? so whats the beef?[/QUOTE]Of course it does. Now that you understand that let me go on to say you went in saying you practiced Ju Jitsu for awhile now. Yet you don’t use any of the Japanese names. As a matter of fact you use fairly Americanized names. Not only that but you proceeded to go on how “dangerous” Ju Jitsu is. Really? Ju Jitsu has been sparring (randori) for ages. Your statement is bullshit. So how about you use some clarifications?