willie wrote:Trick wrote:Bao wrote:Why not just trap and punch? Then you don’t need to throw.
Too easy
How about a video? J W has provided videos from time to time.
I'm camera shy and non photogenic so I hide behind my shades
willie wrote:Trick wrote:Bao wrote:Why not just trap and punch? Then you don’t need to throw.
Too easy
How about a video? J W has provided videos from time to time.
everything wrote:one more nice one from rugby
looks like maybe a toe is blocked, but at that point it didn't matter
he is a lot bigger, but arguably it looks like he uses a nice peng/lu, then an an.
Trick wrote:Those rugby gif's are quite nice examples of how it should work, ...
In reality, your opponent won't let you to borrow his force that easy.
johnwang wrote:Trick wrote:Those rugby gif's are quite nice examples of how it should work, ...
That rugby clip remind me some Aikido clips, there are too much force that you can borrow from your opponent. In reality, your opponent won't let you to borrow his force that easy.
Trick wrote:johnwang wrote:Trick wrote:Those rugby gif's are quite nice examples of how it should work, ...
That rugby clip remind me some Aikido clips, there are too much force that you can borrow from your opponent. In reality, your opponent won't let you to borrow his force that easy.
Actually I too got to think about Aikido......Of course Rugby is just a game but it's a full-contact game as I understand and the hit can come from anywhere around the player
everything wrote:almost looked like he used a leg, but he didn't
wiesiek wrote:everything wrote:almost looked like he used a leg, but he didn't
here attack was to high
almost free lunch
wiesiek wrote:in the rugby clip
we have example "changing direction of the incoming force", not the transfer of the "push"
anyway,
he use too much force, in such case just smooth turn /easy to type /would send players on the ground.
ps
John, he is in the air, so his power is send and he can`t change the direction or withdraw
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