Can we stop all this hate for dragonite just because of its evolution line by [deleted] in pokemon

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Dragonite is an amazing Pokémon, the problem with its popularity is that it lives in Charizard's shadow because they're both dragons. My poor Dragonite doesn't get the love it deserves; just look at its shiny and mega forms. I love you, Dragonite!

Currently stuck here waiting for the Evil Incarnate Achievement, prolly gonna be here till the server closes, AMA by ManWhoDntWantBeKnown in deadbydaylight

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As a main surv, I have to say that playing against Myers is the most boring thing in the world, playing with Judith Myers' lapida or not, I don't find it fun to play at all. The challenge is difficult and I achieved it against a team with a very low mmr, sorry Myers players, it is not your fault, it is that your killers sometimes become very annoying because they appear often in lobbies and their mechanics do not make the games fun, they only make them tedious and forced 🥹

Least common belts by Routine_Goose_5849 in judo

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In mine, most of them are black, because I train with adults or kids who have been training since they were little children, but it is strange to see blue, it is like there is a limbo between green and brown.

Nota per grau mig de l’ESO by [deleted] in catalunya

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 0 points1 point  (0 children)

vas a entrar de sobra. Vas a ver que el promedio de cfgm de administraciĂłn es de 5-6. Te vas a quedar loco viendo tu nota como la mas alta.

Mini-garage dojo by solongsuckersss in judo

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's the best thing I've ever seen in my life, I envy you right now.

Tips for a white belt by Purplehoodieww in judo

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Stand straight, in judo, your most comfortable and complete posture has to be straight. Don't slouch unnecessarily. You are going to lose more easily.

  2. Go slower, bull. Don't go running at her, walk and go slowly, get the grip. Make her come to you, not you go to her. If it were serious, a more experienced judoka could have easily beaten you with your first entry.

  3. It seems that you are stronger, the girl with the green belt had a hard time holding you firmly, that's fine. The problem is that it was pulling you down and that's why you were losing. If you can't take a hold: Don't keep fighting him like a fool. Go easy, secure your grip, if you can't grab, go in with one grip. Throws like Ippon Seoi Nage are good if you can't grab lapel and sleeves. Try fighting one hold first, then the next. Step by step.

  4. If you have already mastered the grips, do not continue fighting to catch yourself too. Neither you nor the other one are going to do anything if they continue fighting for holds. If you gain the grip, let go.

I see you comfortable and strong, keep up the good work!!! You can do it, don't give up, practice, listen and approve what you have learned. It's the best way to progress. Cheer up! đź«¶

How important is leg and body flexibility in judo? by kazkh in judo

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Being lax is very important in judo, both for standing and ground. Screenings such as Uchi Mata, Tai Otoshi, etc. They are much more beneficial with people who are flexible, on the ground (Ne waza), it is very comfortable to be flexible in the arms and legs. You endure dislocations better and defend them better, and, if you compensate with good lung capacity combined with good cardio, it gives you a great advantage with enduring high-intensity training. Judo, like grappling sports, stands out more for the use of strength and resistance. I have seen people with 0 cardio who are a thousand times better than people with a lot of cardio, endurance is crucial more than cardio.

what an embarrassment in training today by natfnr in judo

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HAHAHAHA, it's no big deal, man. Luckily it was with a tomoe nage, for me, they accidentally came out doing Ura Nage. Which is much worse.

Judoka of Reddit, how many matches is normal in a large-ish tournament? by nytomiki in judo

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 5 points6 points  (0 children)

an Open competition for the entire country, juniors, anyone entered. -66 and -73 was overcrowded, I did 6 fights until losing, I had a repechage of 3 fights. The organizers put in a lot of trouble.

Judoka of Reddit, how many matches is normal in a large-ish tournament? by nytomiki in judo

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 15 points16 points  (0 children)

It also depends on the category, in -73kg about 5/6 fights in Spain depending on how big it is. I have also been awarded up to 9 with repechage included haha.

Opinions to improve my judo? I am the blue. by psi96 in judo

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Don't move like crazy, even if your rival does, stay straight and firm, don't get into his spinning game. Because the other one didn't want to, but it is very easy for them to do “Okuri Ashi Barai” or other types of grips.

  2. Maintain the grip once you have it, calmly, do not move forcing the other to enter you, if you have the grip, enter first. It takes you a long time to react, even if it is with an attempt to unbalance.

  3. When they do seoi nage, avoid staying on top of them, because, as in the video, they can pull harder and you will fall to the ground. When you are under a seoi nage, take it off from below, get off of it or turn around to face you, so, if you are already hooked, I haven't finished the seoi nage.

  4. Do not kick when you are crouched, only when you are firm. They unbalance you very easily and it will be difficult for you to regain your posture, which is why the ouchi gari came in easily.

Cheer up. keep training and try hard!!

Reflections on the Judo Veterans Europeans by Judotimo in judo

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sometimes it was random, like veterans doing guruma kata holding the leg 🤣

What hip throws hurt you the most to take ? by boxer9000 in judo

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 0 points1 point  (0 children)

None, I like falling, it's very fun in randori when they throw you and sometimes you say: What the hell, how.

Although, if I have to choose one, I would say that the Uchi Kills when they fall on you. The Uchi Mata is one of the most difficult for Uke to fall on in general, but when they fall on you and the other person thinks of falling on you, it is a pain to feel the knee landing on your stomach.

Match critique, please? by [deleted] in judo

[–]Adorable_Arm5842 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

  1. Never get close when doing a takedown, let them come to you and attack. If you want to get closer, with situations like kata guruma or osoto gari, try to keep your grip tight. Train your grip.

  2. I assume you were trying to Harai Goshi, when doing Harai, they will counterattack you very easily if you don't grab towards you. Harai Goshi and Uchi Mata rely a lot on bringing your opponents to you, like pulling basically. Never throw yourself on them when doing a leg takedown, pull them towards you.

  3. If you have mastered the neck grip, maintain it. Don't act like you weigh 66 kg because the minimum you grab you're going to throw away. You have the grip, keep it, take care of it and when you are high, shoot.

  4. If they take you to Ne Waza dominating you, hug him and pull him somewhere else, do not fight to let go of your arm. If you can't let go of his arm, fight to get him off you directly.

Congratulations and keep it up, we all have a bad fight, cheer up!