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2024.05.14 12:27 PhoenixFllies777 Judoka in MMA / High-level Judo use in MMA (List)

Judo is extremely underrated in MMA. It is definitely under-represented as well, due to a multitude of reasons (MMA is no-gi, Judo doesn't train leg attacks, IJF bans its top athletes from cross-competing, most MMA is in the USA where Judo sucks and wrestling is world-class, etc etc), but Judo is still very much used in MMA. The problem is many times, nobody recognizes it. American MMA commentators are also almost always completely clueless when it comes to Judo, which doesn't help (you need not go any further than Karo Parisyan basically going through half the Gokyo on his opponents, only to be greeted with the same OH MY GOD ! JUDO THROW! by Joe Rogan). There are many fighters, both superstars (Islam, Fedor) and not (Gregory Rodrigues, Luana Pinheiro) who heavily use Judo in their matches.
Over the years, I have actively been looking for Judo in MMA. I am going to share my list of fighters displaying high level Judo in MMA, as a reference point for anyone looking to see how the art is used in MMA, or even for anyone just looking to see some banging throws. The list is by no means exhaustive. I would love for people more knowledgeable than me to add fighters I may have missed.
Disclaimer: Let's focus on Judo use in MMA. There are several fighters who have a background, even a black belt, in Judo but don't really use it (Amanda Nunes, Valentina Shevchenko, Merab Dvalishvili, Shinya Aoki, Seika Izawa, Fabricio Werdum, Ronaldo Jacare Souza just off the top of my head). Also yes, Morote Gari is a leg takedown, and it is in the Judo syllabus. Almost nobody learned double legs in Judo, let's not go to these extremes.
Karo Parisyan
The OG of Judo in MMA, the man who single-handedly put Judo on the MMA map. Judo is displayed in all of his matches; several Youtube breakdowns and highlights exist as well. He also put out a Judo for MMA instructional which is gold, if you can get your hands on it. Unfortunately he got derailed by personal issues (I hear he's doing better now thankfully). Huge variety of throws, he used throws nobody else has used before or after against very high level opponents. Shoutout to his kimura grip hikikomi gaeshi that he almost beat GSP with.
Ronda Rousey
UFC champion, Olympic bronze medalist, WMMA pioneer - you know her, everyone knows her. Extremely one-dimensional, but a pioneer for her time. Her entire game plan was clinch JUDO THROW juji gatame (armbar). Shoutout to her textbook use of hip toss into kesa gatame into roflstomp (vs Alexis Davis). Her matches with Miesha Tate are also among the best MMA matches (male or female).
Fedor Emelianenko
PRIDE champion. Arguably the Heavyweight GOAT. Probably the best example of Judo adapted to MMA (together with Islam), as he did not rely on Judo as much as Karo or Ronda, but perfectly blended it with his striking to create an unstoppable force. I'd heavily recommend watching Sonny Brown's Fedor breakdown on Youtube, or pretty much any one of Fedor's matches, they're awesome. Shoutout to his use of the overhand right to switch stances when initiating clinches (as a R-handed Judo fighter fighting out of an Orthodox stance).
Islam Makhachev
UFC champion. Undefeated. Ideal example of Judo adapted to MMA. Yes, he's a Dagestani, and he has been training in MMA all his life, so obviously his style is not purely Judo, but it's obvious to anyone who knows where to look that his grappling base is more Judo than wrestling based. Shoutout to him submitting Charles Oliveira, the most prolific BJJ specialist in MMA history, with a Kata Gatame (arm-triangle choke, routinely taught in Judo as a pin with submission potential). His style is also very different from Khabib, who I will not include in this list for the opposite reason; his grappling base was significantly more wrestling based (although he did execute some ridiculously perfect Judo throws on occasion). The entire Khabib camp uses both Judo and wrestling though.
Jon Jones
UFC Champion. Contender for all-time GOAT. Is Jon Jones a Judoka? Nope. Do his matches feature Judo? Absolutely. You only need to watch one of his highlight reels to see a variety of Judo throws, Osoto Gari, Harai Goshi, Tai Otoshi, Sasae, a variety of Kosotos, along with his wrestling-based takedowns. He also uses a lot of inside trips, obviously from wrestling, but he's still a good example of how to use Ouchi Gari in MMA.
Jimmy Hettes
UFC former fighter. Old-school prolific grappler. Very high level Judo and BJJ. Did not have many matches, but they were all grappling clinics, and every one included a multitude of Judo throws (mainly Harai Goshi).
Kayla Harrison
PFL tournament winner. Double Olympic gold medalist. Her recent UFC debut against Holly Holm featured a Harai and a brutal Osoto Gari into a finishing choke.
Yoshihiro Akiyama (Sexiyama)
Heavy Judo base. Struggled in the UFC, but had some banging throws. Still competes at almost 50. Also his nickname was Sexy, can't go wrong with that.
Hector Lombard
Judo Olympian. Heavy Judo base as well, with very slick throws, although he preferred to stand and bang. Was once one of the hottest non-UFC MMA prospects, his career took a massive dive after he got popped for roids.
Satoshi Ishii
Judo Gold medalist. Heavy Judo base. Fought in a variety of promotions around the world, an absolute dog but with average results. He got brutally destroyed by Cro Cop, then went to train with him in Croatia, then denounced his citizenship and became a Croatian citizen. Lol. Also trains with Danaher, and has a bunch of no-gi Judo instructionals at ridiculous prices (because Danaher).
Serghei Spivac
UFC Heavyweight contender. Ragdolls everyone with sloppy but effective Judo throws. Shoutout to his landing in Kesa Gatame too.
Luana Pinheiro
UFC fighter. Judo black belt, (I believe) Olympic alternate. Uses Judo as her main offensive grappling base, has taken down all of her opponents with the same Harai Goshi / O Guruma hybrid.
Gregory Rodrigues
UFC fighter. ?Relative unknown. I personally never heard of him, until I randomly came across one of his matches were he executed one of the most brutal Harai's I've ever seen into a finish. All of his matches feature some degree of Judo, mainly uses Harai. No recorded Judo rank on his wiki (he's recorded as a heavily credentialed BJJ blackbelt), but it's obvious he has Judo training. Also very good wrestling and kickboxing (yes, he's very exciting to watch). Shoutout to his match against Brunno Fereira, a Judo black belt who escaped top position from Rodrigues by securing an Ippon grip, rolling to his knees, and chucking Rodrigues forward with a kneeling Ippon Seoi before brutally KO'ing him a few seconds later.
Tagir Ulanbekov
UFC fighter. Khabib's camp. Uses a lot of clinch takedowns. An absolute specialist in step around throws (I believe it's called "Polish" in wrestling?) - in Judo terms it would be Kosoto Gake +/- Ura Nage depending how you finish it.
Ayaka Miura
ONE Championship fighter. Heavy Judo base. Shoutout to her use of Kesa Gatame to finish opponents.
Rick Hawn
Judo Olympian. Twice fought for the Bellator championship. Unfortunately, I have not watched any of his actual matches, so I cannot confirm how much Judo he uses (I'd love for someone to chime in). Still has a highlight-reel standing Ippon Seoi Nage into KO, so I had to include him.
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Honorable mention to Yoel Romero, an absolute unit of an athlete. Olympic silver medalist and World champion in Freestyle wrestling, fought for UFC gold. Obviously not a Judoka but he has the cleanest Sasae you will ever see in MMA, as well as a bunch of beautiful step-around throws and inside trips you've probably learned in Judo.
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2024.05.14 12:17 Official9CassiX Kata-Nana, Grandmother of The Blade

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2024.05.14 11:50 nandita_agg Thailand tourism

Thailand is a country of diverse landscapes, rich culture, and fascinating history, making it a top destination for tourists from around the world. From bustling cities to tranquil islands, Thailand offers a wealth of experiences for travelers to explore. Let's take a journey through some of the top tourist destinations in Thailand.
  1. Bangkok: The capital city of Thailand, Bangkok, is a vibrant metropolis known for its bustling street life, ornate temples, and vibrant markets. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun. The city also offers excellent shopping opportunities, delicious street food, and vibrant nightlife.
  2. Chiang Mai: Located in northern Thailand, Chiang Mai is known for its historic temples, lush mountains, and vibrant cultural scene. Visitors can explore the ancient city walls, visit temples such as Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, and experience the lively night markets. Chiang Mai is also a popular base for trekking, elephant sanctuaries, and exploring the surrounding countryside.
  3. Phuket: Thailand's largest island, Phuket, is famous for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. Visitors can relax on beaches such as Patong, Karon, and Kata, or explore nearby islands on boat tours. Phuket also offers a range of water sports activities, including snorkeling, diving, and kayaking.
  4. Krabi: Located on the Andaman Coast, Krabi is known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can explore popular destinations such as Railay Beach, Ao Nang, and the Phi Phi Islands. Krabi is also a paradise for rock climbing, with world-class climbing routes available for all skill levels.
  5. Ayutthaya: Once the capital of the Kingdom of Siam, Ayutthaya is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient ruins and temples. Visitors can explore the historic park by bicycle or on foot, visiting iconic sites such as Wat Mahathat, Wat Phra Si Sanphet, and Wat Chaiwatthanaram.
  6. Sukhothai: Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sukhothai is known for its well-preserved ruins of the ancient Kingdom of Sukhothai. Visitors can explore the historic park by bicycle or electric tram, visiting temples such as Wat Mahathat, Wat Si Chum, and Wat Sri Sawai.
  7. Koh Samui: One of Thailand's most popular islands, Koh Samui is known for its palm-fringed beaches, lush rainforests, and luxury resorts. Visitors can relax on beaches such as Chaweng and Lamai, explore the island's waterfalls and viewpoints, or indulge in spa treatments and wellness retreats.
  8. Pai: Nestled in the mountains of northern Thailand, Pai is a laid-back town known for its scenic beauty, hippie vibe, and vibrant arts scene. Visitors can explore waterfalls, hot springs, and caves, rent motorbikes to explore the surrounding countryside, or simply relax in one of the town's many cafes and guesthouses.
  9. Hua Hin: Located on the Gulf of Thailand, Hua Hin is a popular beach resort destination known for its long sandy beaches, golf courses, and royal palaces. Visitors can explore attractions such as the historic Hua Hin Railway Station, the lively night market, and the picturesque Khao Takiab viewpoint.
  10. Kanchanaburi: Known for its World War II history and natural beauty, Kanchanaburi is home to the famous Bridge over the River Kwai and the Hellfire Pass Memorial. Visitors can learn about the region's history at museums and war cemeteries, explore waterfalls and national parks, or take a scenic train ride through the countryside.
These are just a few of the many incredible destinations that Thailand has to offer. Whether you're interested in culture, history, nature, or simply relaxing on the beach, Thailand has something for everyone to enjoy.
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2024.05.14 10:27 Orisn_Bongo Can people go more than 5 seconds without locking in jinx? Is it physically possible?

Ranked ? Sure pick whatever is the best at the moment so you can increase the chances of a number getting slightld bigger after a match. But holy fuck.... I recently quit my main roles and now spend every game with a different troll pick, from kata adc to lethality caitlynn support. I don't care if I win. I really don't, but can I please get to see a different opponent than jinx/twitch/varus in draft? I'd even be happy about nilah at this point ._ .
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2024.05.14 09:49 -MrBurrito- Do any of you have this kind of text?

Boboiboy
Fang: Ma-maafkan aku Boboiboy. Aku tak sempat selamatkan Gopal. Boboiboy: Takpe Fang. Sekurang-kurangnya engkau selamat. Fang: Boboiboy..... Boboiboy: Kau rehatlah dulu Fang. Nanti dah sampai bumi aku panggil engkau. Fang: Tu-tunggu Boboiboy!
Fang berpegang erat dengan tangan Boboiboy kemudian menarik dia maka Fang dan Boboiboy pun terjatuh ke atas katil
Fang: A..aku sebenarnya sukakan engkau. Boboiboy: Fang...? Fang: D-dari dulu lagi, aku cemburu dengan kau,tapi lama kelamaan perasaan cemburu tu berubah.....
Boboiboy selepas mendengar kata kata tu lantas mencium bibir Fang tanpa ragu-ragu
Fang:B-Boboiboy? Boboiboy: Aku.....aku pun ada perasaan yang sama macam engkau juga Fang. Aku cintakan kau. Boboiboy memegang kaca mata Fang, dan meletakkannya di tepi katil.Diikuti dengan Fang yang membuka topi Boboiboy.
Boboiboy: Kau...nampak amat kacak Fang: Kau pun takde kurangnya.
Mereka teruskan sembang kosong mereka dan tanpa sedar, pakaian mereka sudah tiada
Fang: Pan-Panjangnya engkau punya Boboiboy. Boboiboy: Engkau pun takde kurangnya. Aku akan masukkan sekarang. Fang: Eh~ T-tunggu Boboiboy. Aku tak bersedia la- AH!
Fang meraung kesakitan dan kegembiraan diikuti dengan ayat seperti "AH BOBOIBOY!AH!AH!AH!AKU CINTAKAN KAU!"
Boboiboy: Aku pun, Fang. Boboiboy: Fang,kau ok? Fang: A-aku ok. Aku teringin nak tau, bagaimana dengan yang lain? Boboiboy: Yang lain? Oh BOBOIBOY KUASA 7
Fang: AH! T-TUJUH BOBOIBOY? Boboiboy gempa: Semua, mari kita berikan apa yang Fang mahukan! Boboiboy yang lain: Ok!
Maka Fang menyambung raungan cintanya
Boboiboy Air: Ah fang, aku nak terkeluar dah ni. Ah "kawalan Air". Fang: Eh!?Se-semua air benih Boboiboy nak terkeluar!AHHHHHH!BOBOIBOY! AH!ah..ah....ah...
example ⬆️
I wanted to suffer my friends more
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2024.05.14 08:46 OneVast4272 Aircon Rosak

Kereta ini Myvi lama.
Aircon ini baru saya servis tahun lepas, sampai saya tukar kompressor bayar 2k. Lepas tu ok sampai semalam, semalam tetiba aircon tidak sejuk.
Saya bawa balik ke foreman yang buat servis kompressor yang lepas, dia kata ada leaking tapi tidak tahu di mana. Dia perlu buka balik semua dah cari leak. Kos repair aircon dia kata bergantung leak dekat mana. Saya risau dia jadi 2k lagi.
Bagaimana cara untuk saya diagnose masalah aircon ini? Mohon bantuan
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2024.05.14 06:19 TotallyNotAjay Quick Kodokan Goshin Jutsu Clinic Write up

This weekend, Ajax Budokan invited Kodokan 9th dan and former head of the Tokyo Police dojo, Michio Fukushima Sensei, to conduct a 4 hour clinic for Kodokan Goshin Jutsu. It was open to yellow belt and higher, though the majority consisted of Yudansha. My senseis had the honour of demoing the kata, as Fukushima Sensei's health did not permit presenting each technique multiple times, though he did show some of the finer details, demo mechanics, and gave comments as to what was good and displayed what could be fixed. He also talked about older versions of the techniques and how/ why they have been changed. Regretfully, it totally slipped my mind to film during the seminar, as there was a lot of good information, translated (and left untranslated) by the interpreter.
Some General Notes on Fukushima Sensei Fukushima Sensei on multiple occasions mentioned how one should carry themselves and move, more specifically he talked about how he usually sees toris get away with bad shisei as uke's attacks are generally to kind or passive, and that if they genuinely attacked, most toris would be off balance. Additionally he mentioned that a lot of IFJ competition now is power judo, where the technical aspects are replaced for brute force and speed.
The main note he makes is to keep the knees alive (slightly bent and bouncy like a spring), and that most novices have a tendency to straight leg their kata. He also made it a great point to explain the logic of the waza in the kata and how the kuzushi is created. Other important details he talked about were that uke shouldn't be a limp noodle once his attack is over, that tori should keep good sabaki (unclear if sabaki was short hand for tai sabaki as he also stated tai sabaki on different occasions (the details were paraphrased by the translator)), and the usage of rotation from the hips to maintain proper balance (tai sabaki). Additionally, he talked about things relating to karada (the body) and some anecdotes (such as stories about judoka such as Michigami, Isao Okano, and Nagaoka if I was hearing correctly, though I don't speak Japanese, only somewhat familiar with it), which were left untranslated or paraphrased sadly.
Emphasised details in the kata (not explanations or descriptions of how to do a technique) and my experiences (FYI Sensei mostly used the Tomiki names for the waza Tori applied)
Attacks when held
  1. Ryote dori - my partner and I (both new to this kata for the most part) went in on this one and struggled as we didn't see the detail of thumb in hand for the lock (blind leading the blind, though we later worked near a kind pair after this who helped check more closely as they were experienced in the kata)
    1. Yahazu (hook shape for hand) is very important to direct uke's arm
    2. You aren't pulling the arm away to free it, you are pushing your elbow forward which pressures uke's arm
    3. Te gatana to the uto (point between uke's eyes)
    4. When applying the lock (te gatame), make sure to rotate uke's hand such that the fingers are pointing up
    5. When applying the lock, take the uke's arm in the direction perpendicular to the line made by his feet
  2. Hidari eri dori - I particularly liked this one, though my uke was confused the first few times as he kept trying to apply waki gatame.
    1. Tori must grab underneath uke's hand on the lapel when stepping back
    2. When grabbing uke's hand to break the grip and apply the lock (kote hineri), tori should have his thumb in between uke's thumb and fingers, and to take the uke's arm in the direction perpendicular to the line made by his feet
    3. Uke should try to maintain jigo tai rather than lean so the lock is applied cleanly
    4. Tori's hand should not be limp when delivering the strike
  3. Migi eri dori - I couldn't get kote gaeshi to work properly, will have to practice and ask my sensei about it later, same with my partner
    1. Tori should maintain a upright posture as uke pulls him forward, and use the landing of his foot to drive his hand for the uppercut to uke
    2. Tori should try to keep uke's hand attached to his centerline as he makes tai sabaki
  4. Kata ude dori - My uke was very stiff, so applying the initial lock to him proved difficult, though he claims he felt it. I found this kata easy to remember as the legs go left right left right (step, step, tai sabaki, kick, then lead with the right for the lock)
    1. You are kicking with the side of the foot
    2. The step before the kick pivot around so your feet are almost parallel
    3. For waki gatame, you should be standing inside his feet, near parallel to the line perpendicular to his feet
  5. Ushiro eri dori - I had experience with this one as sensei had taught during some free time a while back
    1. The parry with the arm was stated to also be the preferred way to receive punches, though take that as you will (though it is a common method in karate as well)
    2. The strike should be to the suigetsu (solar plexus)
    3. Trap uke's hand with your head so that it can't wiggle all over the place when applying the lock
  6. Ushiro jime - My partner and I both had a tendency to lift the shoulder off after spinning out, will have to work on that. I will be honest, had I known this escape, I probably would have come out of an incident a few years back (before I started Judo) rather unscathed as I was jumped and then kicked on the ground by a person who was quite a pain.
    1. The attack and initial defence are identical to that of katame no kata, following which tori rotates out
    2. Keep pressure with your shoulder until your grip has been changed
  7. Kakae dori - We didn't have enough mat space to finish the throw without running into other groups, but the technique is surprisingly effective. Though I couldn't initially find out how to do the armlock and had to ask my sensei about it, now it's pretty easy.
    1. Rotate the arm away from you (clockwise from your perspective) and pull uke's arm into you
    2. During the initial stomp, straighten up and raise your arms to loosen uke's grip
Attacks when at a distance - I got less time to try these in general as I wanted my partner to get a feel for them as they are a bit more complicated and he is less experienced
  1. Naname uchi - this was a fun situation, it shows how a little bit of atemi can be used to setup a randori waza, and Fukushima Sensei complimented my senseis' performance saying that it was better than the current text book
    1. Te gatana is used to redirect the strike
    2. Osoto otoshi is performed
    3. Pushing the arm through is important to create the kuzushi necessary for the waza
  2. Ago tsuki - I didn't actually get a chance to try this one more than once as my partner struggled with it, he kept applying a shoulder lock by pushing on the elbow without the redirect with the thumb up (shoulder is still sore)
    1. when directing uke's attack up and away, do not lean back as then you are unstable
    2. Use yahazu to direct uke's elbow toward his ear
    3. As uke will not like this use the moment after releasing the elbow lock to throw him forward in the direction perpendicular to his feet.
  3. Gammen Tsuki - My partner really liked this one, I can see the uses as I've used similar entries when messing around with strikes + judo with this partner as I have a bit of karate experience
    1. Uke is meant to do a break fall, thus tori needs to get out of the way after releasing the choke
    2. Uke should realistically be aiming for where tori's uto would be if he did not evade
  4. Mae Geri - this was a relatively easy one to grasp, but quite a bit of practice is needed before a full force kick can be considered
    1. Rotate ukes foot outwards so that it is not easy for him to rotate in to escape
    2. In the original, tori would lift uke's leg high but many ukes ended up injured from hitting their heads, so now tori just pushes back
  5. Yoko geri - My sensei has introduced this one at the dojo before as well, though he prefaced it with about a minute of just practicing a side kick. My partner (who suffers from light knee pain) couldn't kneel during the finish
    1. The use of the te gatana to redirect the kick in the direction it is going, very similar to karates low block
    2. During the finish tori creates a void for uke to be thrown but in real life tori would throw uke onto his knee
Attacks with weapons - I understand people dislike these (reasonably in some cases), but I've found them to be useful points to explore
Attacks with a knife - Sensei Fukushima mentioned how despite my senseis making it look easy
Both my partner and I have practiced these quite a lot (I was the only one who was taught it by sensei but we practiced it on our own time), so not as many personal notes. Though I don't have a good experience so my brain switches to serious and my heart rate increases despite the fact that I know these are fake weapons.
  1. Tsukkake
    1. The elbow should be pushed forward (I've actually experimented with this in the past by asking uke to try to stab me as I applied the defence, and we've found after the initial push and strike, tori is in a relatively good position, be it to run away or finish the kata)
    2. Push the locked up arm up and towards uke, then guide him to the ground
  2. Choku zuki - I struggled to apply the waki gatame, I'm guessing it was control of the wrist that was the problem, this form is relatively straight forward and makes sense
    1. The strike should not be a boxer style punch, but more like the first punch in szkt
    2. uke should not go limp
    3. when moving away from uke, take him perpendicular to the line between his feet
  3. Naname Zuki - Personally I think this form is cutting it close in many regards, but the control tori has is quite surprising
    1. Don't grab the blade from the sharp edge
Attacks with a jo - PSA, no matter how much you trust your uke, mistakes happen (especially with such a solid weapon) so remain vigilant to mitigate damage
  1. Furi age - this was a relatively easy technique to grasp as it is an application of O soto gari setup with a palm strike to the chind
    1. Tori should enter as soon as uke begins to raise his arm, almost a preemptive entry
    2. Tori strikes at the ago (chin) with a palm strike, then places his hand on the throat for the throw
  2. Furi oroshi - My partner leant into the swing and wacked me on the forehead, it could've been worse but it just grazed the outer layer as I saw the jo come closer after my initial retreat and attempted to turn out of the way. Both a PSA for tori and uke. Tori do not keep your eyes off uke, and uke please don't lean into a swing, you are horribly off balance, and you make it harder for tori to read. Also uke don't speed up when you 2 are learning (I don't know why my partner chose too...)
    1. Do not hop back onto one leg and then towards uke with the other, it leads you to have bad posture
    2. Better to make a big retreat than get hit
    3. 2 strike, one ura ken (back fist), followed by knife hand push
    4. Uke's swing should be at a diagonal
  3. Morote zuki - I didn't get to practice this one as my partner was taken a bit aback after the previous incident and couldn't get the steps right for this one. Fukushima Sensei mentioned something along the lines of how a judoka was faced with a juken and couldn't figure out what to do, and thus this form was created to address that.
    1. Tori shouldn't be rowing the jow away to shake throw uke
    2. The arm puts pressure on uke's arm forward
    3. Tori should be trying to angle the jo down towards himself after the initial grab
Attacks with a gun - I struggled with all of these, but I think the principles are relatively sound. Though in real life, I'd most likely give up my valuables. Fukushima Sensei emphasised hip rotation in these movements, as he says that you want to direct the gun away without moving your feet, which is what uke would be seeing when looking at your pocket.
Always make sure to begin your defence after uke is clearly focused on checking your pockets, never when his focus is directly on you
  1. Shomen Zuke
    1. Grab the barrel of the gun thumb up
    2. During the disarm, push the gun's muzzle to face towards him
  2. Koshi Gamae - I kept getting the second hand wrong and thus the barallel was pointed towards me in the final attack, will need to work on that
    1. Grab the barrel of gun initially with the thumb down with your right hand, and push the gun so that it is horizontal after turning left, then grab the gun from below with your right
    2. make sure to not point the gun at yourself when hitting with the butt
  3. Haimen Zuke - this is quite a dangerous move in theory, but also one of the more likely ones
    1. Wrap uke's arm with your arm, but make sure to direct the muzzle up with the free arm
    2. [uke] should let go of gun, as this is a hard breakfall
Overarching and repeated themes in the kata
Overall, it was quite a good event, and I learned a lot. This kata isn't the most realistic with the attacks (though apparently a few people I know have used the ryote dori attack shockingly), but what I've learned so far is relatively sound, hopefully some time soon I can convince my partner to do some live resistance sparring with some gear on (which I have done with the knife portion with a plastic knife). Fukushima Sensei had a lot to say, as he was actively discussing his experiences and koshiki no kata after the seminar with another Japanese speaker, and I hope to be able to attend another one of his classes again someday.
Here are some videos featuring Michio Fukushima from a few years back, both where he was actively demoing, and where he had a slightly more corrective position.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1253474818155243
https://youtu.be/VKgdMJS9eck?si=bGMemLfG9aquAHr1
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2024.05.14 06:11 Knightmare_memer So I was just thinking what the next game could be titled. How about Jedi: Legacy?

So in Jedi: Survivors, Cere dies as a result of Bode snitching to the Empire. Cal defeats Bode, taking in Kata to be raised and trained by him and Merrin. Now, during the scene where they burn the bodies of Cordova, Cere and Bode, Cal claims he will continue Cere's legacy, and Cere tells him to make sure Kata doesn't turn to the dark side. Now, this could just be wishful thinking, but if they end up killing off Cal or something in the 3rd game, the best name for the game would be Star Wars Jedi: Legacy.
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2024.05.14 05:28 EntireLi_00 Terima Kasih "for"

Ayat seperti ini "Terima kasih untuk", nampak seperti satu terjemahan langsung dari B.Inggeris "Thank you FOR", tak rasa macam ayat yang Melayu secara aslinya guna. Soalan kepada mereka yang lebih mahir dari saya, boleh terangkan perkataan apa atau kata sendi apa yang sesuai dan apa bezanya Terima kasih atas, kerana, buat, kepada?
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2024.05.14 05:20 ankitkoirala Which Laptop to buy for computer engineering?

hello dai/ didi haru, i have recently joined the CE and i dont know which laptop i need of now. went to putalisadak and saw few laptops tespaachi ta jhaan confuse bhayo. saw few online aani review herepaachi jhaan maan naparne. k garda thik hola. kun kinda ra kata bata kinda thik hola please do suggest guys. would mean a lot. Thanks in advance
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2024.05.14 04:29 jujuhaoil Since when the fuck is Lich bane 1st item on kata even good?

Just had a kata on my game who went Lich bane into shadowflame against a yasuo of all things.
Is that even fucking good? Made the game harder than it is because it was a 4v5 and the fker wasnt doing any damage at all.
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2024.05.14 03:14 applepieinlove Tips for practicing everyday?

Two weeks in now and I'm getting a bit frustrated by making different mistakes over and over again whenever I try. My concentration is constantly failing as well as I'm keep on messing up with the kata orders.
What I usually do is do 15 minutes of warmups and kihon and do katas for 30 minutes, and rest, and 30 minutes of kata, and rest, and take myself a mock test at the end. However, I keep up messing the mock test up and losing my concentration in the middle.
Is there a way to enhance concentration, or should I try a different training schedule? Yesterday I even tried to do a lot of Koryu but that didn't seem to help either. It's only been two weeks but I feel burnt out right now.
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2024.05.14 01:38 RoahZoah 1st kata: the more I practice the worse I feel

Hi! I’m white belt going to gold/yellow in Goju-ryu. When I first learned the kata, I was like “cool!” and was happy to be able to do the movements.
After practicing a lot for my grading later this week, I am now aware of how sloppy some of my movements are, when my stance is off, how my arm is lower or higher than it needs to be. All this stuff pops into my head and messes with me. I’m sure there are probably even more issues that I just haven’t noticed yet. In one hand, it’s good I’m noticing more about my body. In the other, it absolutely sucks. I know going from white to gold is not the strictest test but still..
I have my first test later this week. Do I just keep practicing more and more and more?
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2024.05.14 00:25 jjlin99 The Row Sienna Tote - Catch and release Kata Factory/ high tier

The Row Sienna Tote - Catch and release Kata Factory/ high tier
Catch and release from Kata factory - seller Alisa. The bag is super nice and soft & perfect work bag. Looks super elegant when you wear it
Please do your QC as sales are final. Feel free to message me for any questions or additional photos. Thanks!
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2024.05.13 20:41 tersxin Budaya lucah

Kenapa jais serbu orang berzina,ketuk pintu hotel orang walaupun orang itu mungkin suami isteri,tetapi pada masa yang sama tidak menghalang perkara yang mendorong zina??
Kalau korang tgk tiktok,anak muda BODOH,tkleh nk salahkan sbb orang muda mmg bodoh,tpi kumpulan ini mempopularkan budaya romen di tiktok dan disokong seperti ianya biasa dan berjenaka tentangnya seperti daddy ash atau video lucah yang tersebar..Di dalam negara Islam Agama Islam Keluarga Islam..Tak malu ke?Takda muka ke??Bayangkan kalau perempuan tu,anak kau,kakak kau,dan akan jadi mak orang..Apa kata keluarga,dan kawan kerana kita hidup dalam masyarakat Islam..Apa jadi kalau dia bunuh diri..
Disebabkan budaya ‘menormalisasikan’ zina inilah mendorong zina..Tpi yang kau tahu,serbu hotel mcm zaman p ramlee line telefon takder..Apa nk jadi??Buat secara terangan,walhal zaman dahulu masyarakat malu untuk menunjukkan dosa..aku tk stuju kalau kau ckp kerajaan tkleh kawal,atas alasan terlalu banyak..Sbb kau tak kawal tu lah yg byk..Kawal harga bleh plak
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2024.05.13 20:13 fantomas82 Tips to relax muscles during kata

Hi! I've been practicing Shotokan for about 3 years. After exams and tournaments, I always try to get feedback from judges and senseis. In general, they tell me that I should try to perform my katas with my muscles in a more relaxed fashion, that I'm too stiff or tense. However, even when thinking about performing that way, I still struggle to put it into practice. Any advice on how to train that aspect?
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2024.05.13 19:20 Smokeybacon1273 Stuck...

I have been practicing muay Thai for around 2 years now, and I have dabbled in MMA, currently doing kendo too. I want to take up a grappling art too, like bjj or resuming MMA as we do lots of grappling there, there is a bjj gym right next to my muay Thai. Looking for some mixed opinions, I love the aspects of kendo and the respect, as well as defined paths for improvement like kata.. I also love rock climbing so I need to be able to do that twice a week too I'm thinking that it would be best to of course hone in ok kendo and muah Thai but I love a mixed and diverse week.
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2024.05.13 17:54 Wonderful-Ebb7436 Terjumpa benda yang menarik: penggunaan perkataan "baharu" sebagai kata adverba yang bermaksud "belum lama lagi, tidak ada sebelumnya"

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2024.05.13 16:56 MCtunde Help chaiyo hajur haruko

Help chaiyo hajur haruko
Ma chai 12 sakkera baseko chu (Physics) aba k garda thik hunchaa ?? Koi bachelor padhdai chann vaney advice, suggestion dinu paryoo. 11 Ra 12 jasto physics ma wild pressure nahune Kunai course chaa vane suggestion dinu paryo. (Plus Ani yo photo ma bhako haru electronics, electronics and communication, robotics, automobile engineering, mechatronics k k ho vandinu paryo kata kata padhna paincha kati barsa ko course bujhaidinu paryo. Nepal ma college Cha chainaa )
If possible dm Pani garnu hola if koi sanga yo barey ramro knowledge Cha vane. Request 🙏
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2024.05.13 16:52 tensebug434 Breaking News! u/chihan-ki-pari has deleted her reddit account.

Namaskar! Aja ko taja khabar NepalSocial subreddit ki charchit redditor u/chihan-ki-pari le afno reddit account delete garnu vayeko xa. Jasle garda NepalSocial ma nikkai tahalka machiyeko hamro pratakshya darshi haru bata jankari prapta vayeko xa.
Ahele sabai ko mukh ma eutai prasna ayeraheko xa ra tyo ho "Pari Khai?" ra jawaf eutai matra "Thaxaina".
K aba pari pheri aauxin ta yo sub ma farkera? Pari kata gayin ta ani k karan le afno reddit account delete garna badhya vayinta?Janna ko lagi hami sanga jodirahanu hola. Ahele lai bida hunxau. Suvaratri
https://reddit.com/link/1cr18rvideo/qh71ephwi70d1/player
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2024.05.13 15:51 Braunb8888 Finally finished this one after having it sit on the backlog for a while…

Quite the ride. I’m overall pretty mixed on it. It’s easily the most gorgeous looking game I’ve ever seen, so Respawn deserves all the props for that, but my god, I don’t think I’ve ever seen worse level design.
I can’t count the amount of times where I was like “where the fuck do I go?” I had to look up level guides multiple times and the solution was very often something that made me go “oh fuck you devs”. So that hampered my enjoyment a bit.
Missions themselves were also kind of underwhelming. There seemed to be a lack of enemy variety and the levels themselves were just weirdly and frustratingly put together in a way that didn’t really make sense, making it a chore to get through at times.
The combat was mostly great, but I used a mod that allowed me to switch to any stance I wanted, which made it immeasurably better. Never made any sense why it was limited. It also felt like the lightsaber was just…idk weak? I felt like I was under equipped vs purge troopers with stun batons and that should never be the case. The limited amount of force use also sucked, making it impossible to consistently use it in a fun way and instead like maybe 3 at a time before you have to build it up again.
Boss fights were very cool however, and pretty tough, though I found it weird how easy the final boss was compared to Dagan and Ravis. Felt like maybe they should’ve swapped those around?
Story wise…ugh, I mean, Sagan’s pursuit of tanalor and the whole race to get there just sucked, there was nothing interesting about it. I personally hate “get to the promised land” stories. Dagan had an awesome design, but I feel like they went with the wrong voice actor for him, I just wasn’t intimidated by him at all. His quest was ultimately underwhelming and just kinda there. Bode on the other hand, well I didn’t see that coming for the most part, though they do hint at it strongly after you kill Dagan.
I thought the missions following his betrayal were incredible, and easily the best in the game from a story and gameplay standpoint. from ceres epic last stand to taking down the imperial base and having that scene with bode, kata and cal reminded me of kill bill vol 2s ending and both voice actors absolutely killed it in that scene. Also the unleashing of the dark side is perfectly done too.
The problem is when we finally get to tanalor. Like….thats it? It’s just a planet that’s pretty? I just don’t get why it’s the promised land other than it being hard to find. And Bode reaching it felt odd, like…it should’ve been Dagan who reached it and got there and been wildly disappointed in what it actually was, fight him in the temple and then after he dies you discover it’s some kind of force factory, where the Jedi can be reborn or something of that nature.
Bode being there felt kinda awkward, like okay, how exactly are you gonna raise your kid on a planet with seemingly no life or food? Just felt kinda “he has to get there because it’s epic” our final showdown with bode should’ve taken place at the imperial base, we should’ve killed him ruthlessly in front of kata, leading her to turn to the dark side and be a problem in the future.
That said overall pretty solid game and loved the dark side implementation at the end though I wish they went further with it. Having force lightning accidentally come out would’ve be been awesome to see. Interestingly, it felt a lot like Spider- man 2, with the main villain built up the whole game, only to be thrown aside for a villain much more personal to the character but ended up feeling semi rushed in the process along with the main character turning to the dark side possibly along the way.
Just my thoughts and I’m looking forward to seeing what they do with the finale of the trilogy or more if they’ve got it in them.
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2024.05.13 14:24 No_Replacement1199 A University Lecturer In UUM that make racist joke, and yet to apologize

A University Lecturer In UUM that make racist joke, and yet to apologize
with the current rasict joke (aka the type c joke), was recently made by a university lecturer. I mean the Lecturer that make this kind of joke is Dr, yet, still so racist towards the community. And above all that, no one, including the school has come out to say sorry or even the Dr didn't apologize towards the racist joke. Malaysia boleh i think, what a great role model. https://www.facebook.com/groups/378164814650028/permalink/468057335660775/ i hope this post will get viral and the attention of Univerisity Utara Malaysia, JPT to make a move towards this kind of lecture educator. Thank you
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the lecture educator in problem
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