Twin Fist
Grandmaster
your son did well.
i am un-easy with kids that age doing grappling, but he did very well.
i am un-easy with kids that age doing grappling, but he did very well.
your son did well.
i am un-easy with kids that age doing grappling, but he did very well.
As a TKDer and a Judoka, I see that there is a reason to cross train in a grappling style and a striking style. But neither is superior to the other.
So how many times has this horse been beaten?
As a TKDer and a Judoka, I see that there is a reason to cross train in a grappling style and a striking style. But neither is superior to the other.
As for Judokas not being good at groundwork, maybe some of you have never been to a judo tourney. I'd say 7 times out of ten, a judo match ends with a submission, be it an armbar, leg lock, or a choke. I have never met a judoka that can do newaza.[/quote]
??? I know several who can!
So how many times has this horse been beaten?
As a TKDer and a Judoka, I see that there is a reason to cross train in a grappling style and a striking style. But neither is superior to the other.
As for Judokas not being good at groundwork, maybe some of you have never been to a judo tourney. I'd say 7 times out of ten, a judo match ends with a submission, be it an armbar, leg lock, or a choke. I have never met a judoka that can do newaza.[/quote]
??? I know several who can!
Sorry, that is my lack of typing skills. It should have said can't.
Sorry, that is my lack of typing skills. It should have said can't.
Ah I do that and then read it and think 'what a plonker'..usually after it's too late to edit lol!