From: "Chols" <NOSPAM@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Strong throw
Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 17:17:22 +0100
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> Nice performance!!!
> If you asked me, I'd say it is a kind of Ura Nnage. However, I think that
> technique should be very inneficient in a randori because if uke doesn't
> help, tori is totally unable to do it. Not tsukuri, not kuzushi at all.
>
> It looks like a technique of WWF wrestling.
>
> Best regards
>
> Angel
>

    Indeed it looks like one, most espectacular!
    Still, I don't completely agree with you about its suitability for
randori. Surely as a referee, you have seen many an strange technique used
to throw an opponent onto his back, haven't you? :-) Still it looks more
like a follow up or counter, not to be used directly to attack. Well. Like
Ura-nage itself, don't you think? Regards.

    Chols.

P.D.---> I'm glad the group is back to like. I'm so sorry I couldn't post
for about a week or so :-(


