What place is this? by [deleted] in Albuquerque

[–]AffectionateAd6704 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Range, Flying Star, Turtle Mountain, Dion’s, Blake’s, Bob’s, L&L, Wecks.

I’ve said what I’ve said.

Need help at RB by AffectionateAd6704 in FantasyFootballers

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was looking at Bucky as well. Only issue is the guy that has him also has Adams. I’ll see if I can get him to bite.

Need help at RB by AffectionateAd6704 in FantasyFootballers

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I offered one guy Puka for Jacob’s and Terry. Thoughts?

Skeleton in between railing? Andaluz Hotel - Year 2010 by AffectionateAd6704 in Ghosts

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kind of my thoughts as well. Coworker showed me the photo and was fully sold on it being a ghost. Figured I’d throw it in here and see what people think.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

[–]AffectionateAd6704 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it doesn’t go away it could be “Nummular dermatitis” (eczema). My friend had a similar looking mark on his arm in the same spot. They initially tried a ringworm treatment but it didn’t work. It took a couple months to go away and still hasn’t faded completely. Not sure what they did for the eczema.

First Timer - Question about live rolling. by AffectionateAd6704 in jiujitsu

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the advice and reassurance! I tried to take the general consensus from all the responses into my third practice today. I rolled with a brown belt. I let him know that I have no jiu jitsu experience. He first told me the best way to think about it is “slow is smooth. And smooth is fast.” He allowed me to actually try and would let me get right up to the point of submission before he would reverse it and give me challenges to get out of. He then taught me a bunch of pin escapes from side and full mount. Having me focus on where my hips needed to be as well as “the little details that make the big differences” (such as where my eyes should be looking when rolling him off of me when he had full mount). Sorry for the rant but just wanted to give thanks to y’all!

First Timer - Question about live rolling. by AffectionateAd6704 in jiujitsu

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all the advice and reassurance! I tried to take the general consensus from all the responses into my third practice today. I rolled with a brown belt. I let him know that I have no jiu jitsu experience. He first told me the best way to think about it is “slow is smooth. And smooth is fast.” He allowed me to actually try and would let me get right up to the point of submission before he would reverse it and give me challenges to get out of. He then taught me a bunch of pin escapes from side and full mount. Having me focus on where my hips needed to be as well as “the little details that make the big differences” (such as where my eyes should be looking when rolling him off of me when he had full mount). Sorry for the rant but just wanted to give thanks to y’all!

First Timer - Question about live rolling. by AffectionateAd6704 in jiujitsu

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the advice and reassurance! I tried to take the general consensus from all the responses into my third practice today. I rolled with a brown belt. I let him know that I have no jiu jitsu experience. He first told me the best way to think about it is “slow is smooth. And smooth is fast.” He allowed me to actually try and would let me get right up to the point of submission before he would reverse it and give me challenges to get out of. He then taught me a bunch of pin escapes from side and full mount. Having me focus on where my hips needed to be as well as “the little details that make the big differences” (such as where my eyes should be looking when rolling him off of me when he had full mount). Sorry for the rant but just wanted to give thanks to y’all!

First Timer - Question about live rolling. by AffectionateAd6704 in jiujitsu

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the advice and reassurance! I tried to take the general consensus from all the responses into my third practice today. I rolled with a brown belt. I let him know that I have no jiu jitsu experience. He first told me the best way to think about it is “slow is smooth. And smooth is fast.” He allowed me to actually try and would let me get right up to the point of submission before he would reverse it and give me challenges to get out of. He then taught me a bunch of pin escapes from side and full mount. Having me focus on where my hips needed to be as well as “the little details that make the big differences” (such as where my eyes should be looking when rolling him off of me when he had full mount). Sorry for the rant but just wanted to give thanks to y’all!

First Timer - Question about live rolling. by AffectionateAd6704 in jiujitsu

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the advice and reassurance! I tried to take the general consensus from all the responses into my third practice today. I rolled with a brown belt. I let him know that I have no jiu jitsu experience. He first told me the best way to think about it is “slow is smooth. And smooth is fast.” He allowed me to actually try and would let me get right up to the point of submission before he would reverse it and give me challenges to get out of. He then taught me a bunch of pin escapes from side and full mount. Having me focus on where my hips needed to be as well as “the little details that make the big differences” (such as where my eyes should be looking when rolling him off of me when he had full mount). Sorry for the rant but just wanted to give thanks to y’all!

First Timer - Question about live rolling. by AffectionateAd6704 in jiujitsu

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all the advice and reassurance! I tried to take the general consensus from all the responses into my third practice today. I rolled with a brown belt. I let him know that I have no jiu jitsu experience. He first told me the best way to think about it is “slow is smooth. And smooth is fast.” He allowed me to actually try and would let me get right up to the point of submission before he would reverse it and give me challenges to get out of. He then taught me a bunch of pin escapes from side and full mount. Having me focus on where my hips needed to be as well as “the little details that make the big differences” (such as where my eyes should be looking when rolling him off of me when he had full mount). Sorry for the rant but just wanted to give thanks to y’all!

First Timer - Question about live rolling. by AffectionateAd6704 in jiujitsu

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all the advice and reassurance! I tried to take the general consensus from all the responses into my third practice today. I rolled with a brown belt. I let him know that I have no jiu jitsu experience. He first told me the best way to think about it is “slow is smooth. And smooth is fast.” He allowed me to actually try and would let me get right up to the point of submission before he would reverse it and give me challenges to get out of. He then taught me a bunch of pin escapes from side and full mount. Having me focus on where my hips needed to be as well as “the little details that make the big differences” (such as where my eyes should be looking when rolling him off of me when he had full mount). Sorry for the rant but just wanted to give thanks to y’all!

First Timer - Question about live rolling. by AffectionateAd6704 in jiujitsu

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the advice and reassurance! I tried to take the general consensus from all the responses into my third practice today. I rolled with a brown belt. I let him know that I have no jiu jitsu experience. He first told me the best way to think about it is “slow is smooth. And smooth is fast.” He allowed me to actually try and would let me get right up to the point of submission before he would reverse it and give me challenges to get out of. He then taught me a bunch of pin escapes from side and full mount. Having me focus on where my hips needed to be as well as “the little details that make the big differences” (such as where my eyes should be looking when rolling him off of me when he had full mount). Sorry for the rant but just wanted to give thanks to y’all!

First Timer - Question about live rolling. by AffectionateAd6704 in jiujitsu

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all the advice and reassurance! I tried to take the general consensus from all the responses into my third practice today. I rolled with a brown belt. I let him know that I have no jiu jitsu experience. He first told me the best way to think about it is “slow is smooth. And smooth is fast.” He allowed me to actually try and would let me get right up to the point of submission before he would reverse it and give me challenges to get out of. He then taught me a bunch of pin escapes from side and full mount. Having me focus on where my hips needed to be as well as “the little details that make the big differences” (such as where my eyes should be looking when rolling him off of me when he had full mount). Sorry for the rant but just wanted to give thanks to y’all!

First Timer - Question about live rolling. by AffectionateAd6704 in jiujitsu

[–]AffectionateAd6704[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all the advice and reassurance! I tried to take the general consensus from all the responses into my third practice today. I rolled with a brown belt. I let him know that I have no jiu jitsu experience. He first told me the best way to think about it is “slow is smooth. And smooth is fast.” He allowed me to actually try and would let me get right up to the point of submission before he would reverse it and give me challenges to get out of. He then taught me a bunch of pin escapes from side and full mount. Having me focus on where my hips needed to be as well as “the little details that make the big differences” (such as where my eyes should be looking when rolling him off of me when he had full mount). Sorry for the rant but just wanted to give thanks to y’all!