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Unless that was all part of his plan. wait for you to get tired and then wham! scarf hold.
I doubt it, his plan seemed to be left handed drop seionage, and trying to get away from fighting me on the floor.Zerocrew1984 said:Unless that was all part of his plan. wait for you to get tired and then wham! scarf hold.
SmashiusClay said:Oh fuck.
That is really rather annoying, my game plan went out the goddamn window, I did'nt even try half my best throws and yet was still leading on points after two rather nice double leg takedowns, I'd also had a butterfly choke sunk perfectly when the ref got bored and stoof us up (some days I really hate judo refs). So I stuff a drop seionage attempt and work for a choke, only problem is I'm starting to get really tired and manage to forget to control his body properly, he turns into me and catches me in scarf hold. Can't get the leverage to get free and get timed out in the hold.
We ended up losing 5-3 (even if I'd won we'd still have lost on total points anyway so I don't feel too bad about it).
Back to lifting this week. I'm currently thinking I might add a second press day (as I've done before, and use it in line with NKs ME day suggestions).
They're supposed to leave you down for a while if you're actively working and improving your position, but there's almost no uniformity between refs and some will actually let you work, others stand you up immediately. The ref yesterday was'nt so bad, I think he just did'nt realise I had a choke on.dexter c said:Unlucky Smash. Ive never been able to understand judo rules about this from watching it. Every single olympics, Id watch the judo, and watch guys get stood up while one of them was working a submission. Whats the rule on stuff like that?
Waxwingslain said:Bad luck on the judo mate.
I always feel the urge to jump up and gesticulate wildly while screaming at the ref that I'm completely unhurt.Haha, sorry, pins don't count as losses in my book anyway.
Waxwingslain said:Haha, sorry, pins don't count as losses in my book anyway.