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7/19/2025, 11:13:38 AM
>>212921564
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjfk9tzf3Gw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjfk9tzf3Gw
7/17/2025, 3:24:44 AM
7/10/2025, 1:29:42 AM
>>715013252
The early morning horror stuff was good. After that it just became paid advertisements of putrid dogshit and pokemon.
The early morning horror stuff was good. After that it just became paid advertisements of putrid dogshit and pokemon.
7/6/2025, 12:03:53 PM
7/5/2025, 7:26:30 PM
7/2/2025, 3:27:49 PM
>>212343688
Toi on ihan kiva idea ku lidlin käyttötavaroita on hauska plärätä
Toi on ihan kiva idea ku lidlin käyttötavaroita on hauska plärätä
7/1/2025, 11:22:50 PM
6/16/2025, 8:11:11 AM
6/15/2025, 1:56:35 PM
>>234019
>Uchikomi and randori.
Thanks anon, I'll do as you suggested. Great tips. I guess I have to do my homework and slowly break down the step/methodology. Another anon saying to pick 4 throws is helpful in giving myself something concrete.
>work, posture, balance, and breakfalls while looking to set up a throw of your own
Makes sense, having something to focus on despite having no clue on throwing is helpful
>Getting thrown a bunch also helps
I tend to get cramps, especially in my legs and arm when I land. Is it only a diet issue or is there more to it?
>proficient in zero throws or that you aren't even vaguely familiar with any throws?
Bit of both honestly. I took some time off to handle some family matters. I think I need to practice my uchikomi more on the basics. A typical class involves a warm up game, and then rolls, before newaza, randori for newaza, before practicing a technique, tai otoshi this time round, before we move into randori.
>it just means that you don't have a good way to measure your progress right now.
that's a good way to think about it I guess..I'll keep showing up.
thanks for taking time writing back on my blogpost. hope this cute picture is enough.
>Uchikomi and randori.
Thanks anon, I'll do as you suggested. Great tips. I guess I have to do my homework and slowly break down the step/methodology. Another anon saying to pick 4 throws is helpful in giving myself something concrete.
>work, posture, balance, and breakfalls while looking to set up a throw of your own
Makes sense, having something to focus on despite having no clue on throwing is helpful
>Getting thrown a bunch also helps
I tend to get cramps, especially in my legs and arm when I land. Is it only a diet issue or is there more to it?
>proficient in zero throws or that you aren't even vaguely familiar with any throws?
Bit of both honestly. I took some time off to handle some family matters. I think I need to practice my uchikomi more on the basics. A typical class involves a warm up game, and then rolls, before newaza, randori for newaza, before practicing a technique, tai otoshi this time round, before we move into randori.
>it just means that you don't have a good way to measure your progress right now.
that's a good way to think about it I guess..I'll keep showing up.
thanks for taking time writing back on my blogpost. hope this cute picture is enough.
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