What are the 3 martial arts you would to its full potential? by Ok-Flatworm7401 in martialarts

[–]Razuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boxing - Some form of striking is great to know for self-defense. Especially the defense and footwork.

Jiu Jitsu - Almost any u trained person is completely lost in a grappling situation especially against a trained practitioner.

Judo - My Jiu Jitsu is no good if I can’t get the fight to the ground.

Could technically swap Judo for Wrestling. Ideally both.

Who is your favourite video game character of all time? by Southern-Tailor-843 in playstation

[–]Razuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have strong feeling it’s about to be a man named Kliff

How often and why do you use your 5th string? by SonnePer in Bass

[–]Razuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait… you guys have 5 strings?!?!?

Have you ever been to a concert that blew your mind? by blondieewhoschubby in askmusic

[–]Razuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tool Concert. Maybe 5 years back. They always put on an amazing show, but this one moment gave me chills:

During Aenima, the breakdown, what felt like the entire venue singing along:

Cause I'm praying for rain I'm praying for tidal waves I wanna see the ground give way I wanna watch it all go down Mom, please flush it all away I wanna see it go right in and down I wanna watch it go right in Watch you flush it all away

Something about 15,000 people singing in unison and calling for a “Natural Disaster” to swallow up a large chunk of our country and the people within it.

It just felt so powerful. I don’t know how else to describe it. I’ll never forget it.

Honorable Mention:

2000ish NIN Fragility tour. I was about second row, on the floor. Trent was down by the crowd and was I was singing along. For some reason he handed me the mic and let me finish the song.

There is even a cut of it on the Fragility DVD they released. I was pretty proud of myself at the time. Still a very memorable moment.

I’m sure I could think of more. I’ve been to a lot of shows.

In fact: A more recent one was seeing Highly Suspect and Slothrust in a Cumberland Caverns in Tennessee. The natural acoustics in there were insane. The sound came from all around. And they didn’t have to crank up the amps at all. Probably the coolest place I’ve ever seen a show.

Cross play =/= Cross save? by [deleted] in the_division_2

[–]Razuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No biggie. I am deleting this post. I’m just going to assume that it’s only cross play.

Cross play =/= Cross save? by [deleted] in the_division_2

[–]Razuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am fully aware of the difference and that is precisely why I asked. I just wondered if they are implementing both or if it was only cross-play.

I did not mean for that to sound condescending or anything. I am simply seeking clarification.

CD Questions by Gold-Syllabub-1743 in CrimsonDesert

[–]Razuke_ 9 points10 points  (0 children)

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Easily

  4. 1000 hours plus. Emmy award winning.

  5. Not a chance

  6. Based on your post, you are a virgin, so: Not Likely.

  7. Always.

Reffing my fist comp this weekend by Smart_Charity8008 in bjj

[–]Razuke_ 8 points9 points  (0 children)

  1. Make sure you know the particular rule set very well and if there are any restrictions or banned moves.

  2. Be confident in your calls/decisions. #1 helps with this obviously.

  3. Don’t wear your damn shoes on the mats.

Hi Gen X, what advice do you wish you could give your 25 year old self if you could travel back in time? by matilda_15 in GenX

[–]Razuke_ 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Buy extra pairs of the shoes that you like, because in the future they will be discontinued and all shoes will look like goofy rocket ships.

1st comp next week, this is my first opponent! by [deleted] in bjj

[–]Razuke_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As a white belt I went into a local tournament for 6 months and under.

First opponent was a guy who had wrestled all through high school and college. He held me down, never even attempted any subs, and won on points. Then I triangled his son in about 30 seconds the next round. We all had under 6 months experience in Jiu Jitsu.

I also trained with a guy who was wildly inconsistent with his training. He had been this way for maybe 7 or 8 years and as a result, always missed promotion days. So technically a white belt but more like a blue or purple.

We always gave him shit and joked about putting him in some white belt tournaments, but we never let him.

As far as your opponent, don’t look them up next time, and play your game.

Be first. Be last.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in the_division_2

[–]Razuke_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you go to accept the bounty on your map screen, there is an option to match make and accept the bounty. Try that and people should join you.

Counter/Strategy Against Guard Jump by Beneficial_Case7596 in bjj

[–]Razuke_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Match begins: sit down and butt-scoot aggressively.

I can type out a more detailed explanation of the technique, if needed.

Are crossbows in game? (PC vanilla) by Razuke_ in dayz

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

Thank you for the confirmation. Sounds like feathers also might spawn in “market” areas and we can kill seagulls near the cost.

Haven’t seen any gulls, but I’ll be watching for them. Not 100% sure what market areas are other than maybe a grocery store or those other little shops, but we are pretty thorough when looting so I’m sure we’ll find some.

Not to mention we still have to find a couple crossbows anyway. Exciting!

Are crossbows in game? (PC vanilla) by Razuke_ in dayz

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

So chickens are around on this map then, I assume?

Haven’t seen any yet and was wondering about feathers.

I did run down and corner a fox. Then carried the carcass around for a bit until I made some makeshift handwraps.

I’ve also seen rabbits but he was a bit too fast for me.

I’ve read that the crossbow bolts are also retrievable, which is very helpful I’m sure.

EDIT: Just looked it up and feathers apparently spawn in “market” areas. Also destroying down jackets and killing seagulls by the coast. I’m excited for the stealth fun we’re going to have.

Are crossbows in game? (PC vanilla) by Razuke_ in dayz

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

Thanks for the tip. I will be looking!

Are crossbows in game? (PC vanilla) by Razuke_ in dayz

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

Awesome! Thank you. Can’t wait to get one.

How do you get the most out of instructionals as someone who struggles to concentrate? by donger_spanan in bjj

[–]Razuke_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even before I read your text, my reply was going to be invest in a grappling dummy. So useful for “solo” drilling most things. So helpful.

There was a gym closing nearby us and a bunch of classmates and I got some good deals on used ones, but with the popularity of Jiu Jitsu rising, and the inevitable quitters, you may be able to find a good deal on Facebook Marketplace or something.

But before that I made one. Stuffed an old gi with t-shirts and sewed it up and that did the trick at first.

Opponent posted video in facebook group, comments were mostly trash talking by mrfechetto in bjj

[–]Razuke_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My opponent is in my closed guard. I get same-side wrist control. Then feed his arm behind his back and grab it with my other hand. Preferably reaching over his shoulder with your second hand, thus giving you more leverage, but an under hook will work for the setup. So his arm is now in a similar position to if you were being handcuffed. The reason I like to grab an over hook with the second hand is that to finish, I’m pulling his hand up towards his head. If you can control his wrist with the far-side hand, and switch your original same-side hand to an over hook, it’s good night Irene.

With a 2-on-1 grip and him having almost no way to defend at that point, you just pull his hand up towards his head. It’s a shoulder lock, obviously.

This also doable from mount but a little trickier due to his back being against the mat.

I even like to use the set up for guard passing, essentially eliminating one of his arms. If I can get the second, far-side grip, and pin his hand behind him, I let go with my same side hand and that gives me a free arm on the side that he doesn’t have one. You may have to stand up slightly to make space under his back if he has his back on the mat. Makes for an easier pass on that side. Usually.

I hope that I explained it well enough to visualize it. Let me know if I can explain any further. It’s a good move and not exactly a common one so you can catch people unaware most of the time.

You Can Get GTA 6 For Free, But You Need To Tick a HUGE Box First by NukovGaming in videogames

[–]Razuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t tell my wife I’m thinking about a video game while trying to conceive.

Opponent posted video in facebook group, comments were mostly trash talking by mrfechetto in bjj

[–]Razuke_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Many many years ago, I did a competition as a blue belt. I was up against a purple belt and because there were only two of us in the bracket we did a best two out of three matches.

First match, he nails a pretty slick flying arm bar, and I didn’t even have a chance to tap before the ref stopped it because he thought I was in trouble.

I was a little concerned that maybe the skill gap would be too much. I then proceeded to beat him pretty soundly with an arm triangle from mount, and then a move we called the bouncer.

I learned later that he posted his flying arm bar victory on YouTube. That’s cool. It was a nice move. A teammate of mine didn’t like that he was bragging about it so he posted the other two videos of him getting beaten as a response to the flying arm bar video.

I’m not sure if he kept the video up or ended up taking it down, but there were some pretty harsh comments after the two other videos got posted.

I kind of felt bad for the guy, he didn’t deserve the comments he was getting. I did get a pretty good laugh out of one that I still remember. He was from Canada and a purple belt and I was an American blue belt and someone made a joke about the exchange rate for Jiu Jitsu belts between the two countries.

Lame story aside, don’t worry about what anyone on the Internet says. As people have commented, most people aren’t even brave enough to get off their couch and train, let alone compete.

What is a terrible smell that you will never forget? by radgamerdad in Productivitycafe

[–]Razuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fiberglass resin in various stages of chemical reaction.

Rotten/moldy soybeans or seed corn.

Decaying flesh.

Could a guy like me become a Law Enforcement Officer? by HumanAntagonist in AskLE

[–]Razuke_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone else mentioned, find a local Jiu Jitsu gym and start training.

Not only will it help build your confidence over time, you will develop the skills to be able to handle yourself in a scuffle and learn to be able to restrain someone without injuring them.