Ari I think you handled that great. Everyone has seen my videos and know what I'm going after, so when I do get it, its even better. They see it coming and can't stop it.
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[QUOTE=Brandon Palmer;41017]Wait Scott, do you have a go to move?
Heel something or another...i dunno...never heard of it[/QUOTE
You must be thinking about someone else Brandon. I use the Rigde Hand, gets them everytime.
HAH! Fockken ridge hand...F T W!
You should get John Kreese or Terry Silver to teach you leg sweeps, guys in tournaments are suckers for them.
Also, i just wanted to say ballbag real bad, so i just did. Feel free to judge me.
Amen Ari
Cool....just cool. I wasn't trying to speak for Eddie's game but rather taking conversations I have had over the years in 'splices' and reporting how things change (and apparently how things come full circle and stay the same ;-)
It is amazing what you can learn when your eyes and ears are open. It is even more amazing how much you learn when your HEART is open and into it. I dunno, I've been a quite 10th Planet warrior over the past year but I am STILL very much around and reppin here in Victoria. Proud to be the first school in Canada.
And each school develops its own flavor.
One last note: Teachers and students should recognize what will work best in one's game. Size, injuries and a host of other factors will give you different abilities. Its great to have a vast tool box but also know what tools are able to be handled the best. I have to kick myself in the ass when I am playing my old game over and over. Reinvent yourself once and a while. Coming out of that comfort zone may mean you lose position or tap....ALOT. the sword only get's stronger the longer you forge it.
Be well everyone
Ari
I see stuff work for a while, get stuffed for a while and then make a come back in my game. Its a lot of fun.
Eddie's my superhero:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CbbtIoUceI