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Its a thor hammer fyi
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# ? Jul 29, 2017 17:48 |
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EBI 12 is tonight. This time it is female flyweights. And combat jiu-jitsu makes it return. Digital Jedi fucked around with this message at 16:47 on Jul 30, 2017 |
# ? Jul 30, 2017 06:45 |
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i rolled with livia gluchowska once and she squashed me like you would squash an insect
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 07:31 |
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Digital Jedi posted:EBI 11 is tonight. tis 12 Kekekela fucked around with this message at 18:12 on Jul 30, 2017 |
# ? Jul 30, 2017 11:31 |
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Odddzy posted:Get better soon man.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 17:59 |
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Gumby grapple girls in EBI I tuned in just in time to see the end of the opening match!
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 02:56 |
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Two matches and two finishes. Sure hope this pace keeps up so I'm not up till midnight watching this. Solid two matches so far
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 03:00 |
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That was an extremely long OT but at least it had lots of painful looking positions.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 03:40 |
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My ear is swollen. I already had it drained once but its almost the same now. What should I do? Have it drained again and get some headgear to wear until its healed?
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 05:23 |
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Mursupitsku posted:My ear is swollen. I already had it drained once but its almost the same now. What should I do? Have it drained again and get some headgear to wear until its healed? You should have been wearing headgear in the first place.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 10:41 |
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Mursupitsku posted:My ear is swollen. I already had it drained once but its almost the same now. What should I do? Have it drained again and get some headgear to wear until its healed? This happened to my best friend and I escorted him to ER and they only drained his ear. Next morning it swelled up again so we went to our other good friend who is a nurse at a cosmetic surgery clinic and was able to fix it right. She told us that in these cases it will unfortunately keep getting swollen unless the skin can attach back onto the cartilage, so after draining his ear she had to scrape the cartilage to make it rough and then adhered plastic mesh to keep the skin in contact with the cartilage. After a week he went back to her to take off the mesh and his ear is fine now. I have no clue if this is the same as your specific case, but you can talk to your doctor whether that is needed.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 15:03 |
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I'm glad that Blanchfield beat Gabby in the final, because Gabby was starting to piss me off. She single handedly made that event twice as long as it needed to be with her stall-and-tiebreaker-ride strategy.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 15:49 |
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Mursupitsku posted:My ear is swollen. I already had it drained once but its almost the same now. What should I do? Have it drained again and get some headgear to wear until its healed? I just kept draining mine and wore headgear. Actually tried going to a doctor to get him to do something and he just wanted to refer me to a plastic surgeon which seemed kind laughable.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 16:06 |
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CommonShore posted:She single handedly made that event twice as long as it needed to be with her stall-and-tiebreaker-ride strategy.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 16:08 |
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Mursupitsku posted:My ear is swollen. I already had it drained once but its almost the same now. What should I do? Have it drained again and get some headgear to wear until its healed? I drained mine once and then put small round neodymium magnets on each side to help hold it together (otherwise it will just refill) This hurt like hell but did work. I had the magnets on for about 7 - 10 days, took them off at night and a few days in I started to put athletic tape around them to "decrees" the amount of tension holding them together, without the tape it was to strong and bruised my ear (hope that is understandable, I am having a hard time putting it into words) been wearing headgear since and my ear healed up just fine. EDIT: Pretty much homemade version of these, magnets are like 10 bucks at any hardware / hobby store and tape I already had: https://www.amazon.com/Cauliflower-...cauliflower+ear EDIT AGAIN: Ha, first Amazon review "It can look stupid but most people think your gauging your ear" Yep, had to explain like 10 times a day that I was not , in fact a 38 year old grown rear end man suddenly trying to gauge out my ears (the top of my ears?? is that even a thing?), to people who know me. spandexcajun fucked around with this message at 23:21 on Jul 31, 2017 |
# ? Jul 31, 2017 23:14 |
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Can someone recommend me some good sports psychology books or docs? Had a bjj tournament on Sunday, couldn't shake negative feelings about it, and didn't perform well. Cheers
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 23:55 |
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Kekekela posted:Someone's got to have a genius idea for punishing this, it's the big flaw in the format right now imo. Let's solve this, goons. Add yellow cards which penalize tiebreaker ride time?
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 00:00 |
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ICHIBAHN posted:Can someone recommend me some good sports psychology books or docs? Had a bjj tournament on Sunday, couldn't shake negative feelings about it, and didn't perform well. Do you have a brick handy?
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 00:08 |
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ICHIBAHN posted:Can someone recommend me some good sports psychology books or docs? Had a bjj tournament on Sunday, couldn't shake negative feelings about it, and didn't perform well. I liked 'With Winning in Mind' by Lanny Bassham but I also never win anything, so
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 01:38 |
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Bangkero posted:the skin can attach back onto the cartilage, We had guys in the gym that swore by various methods for achieving this using everything from clothespins to fire. Not surprisingly, there was a high correlation between evangelizing these ideas and having gnarly as gently caress ears.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 01:47 |
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Mursupitsku posted:My ear is swollen. I already had it drained once but its almost the same now. What should I do? Have it drained again and get some headgear to wear until its healed? If it's refilling, go to a doctor (yes, they might send you to a plastic surgeon or an ENT, but whatever), and have them cut it, to really get everything out, and then sew the skin closed like a button through the cartilage. It takes like a week to heal, and then wear headgear for another week or two.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 12:43 |
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ICHIBAHN posted:Can someone recommend me some good sports psychology books or docs? Had a bjj tournament on Sunday, couldn't shake negative feelings about it, and didn't perform well. I haven't read it but I listened to the author discussing this book and took quite a bit from it. It's not sports specific, but explores the stress response in general and how all the physiological effects (high heart rate, increased respirations, racing thoughts) are actually your brain and body preparing for peak performance. Understanding this allows you to embrace the response rather than fight it. Even without having read the book just knowing this has helped me deal with competition jitters better.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 14:07 |
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sivad posted:have them cut it, to really get everything out, and then sew the skin closed like a button through the cartilage. This was what the doctor I went to was saying I'd need a plastic surgeon for, which seemed dumb for something I felt like he shoulda been able to manage. For future reference, is this the kind of thing most general practitioners should be able to deal with, or are my expectations unrealistic?
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 14:24 |
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ICHIBAHN posted:Can someone recommend me some good sports psychology books or docs? Had a bjj tournament on Sunday, couldn't shake negative feelings about it, and didn't perform well. Compete more?
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 14:29 |
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Last night I sparred with a visiting blue belt (I'm a long suffering white belt), afterwards he said "You're a big boy" and asked how much I weigh. I weigh 180 and he weighs 175.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 15:02 |
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Mr. Pool posted:Last night I sparred with a visiting blue belt (I'm a long suffering white belt), afterwards he said "You're a big boy" and asked how much I weigh. I weigh 180 and he weighs 175. Good job, means you've made him work.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 15:09 |
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Thanks for the advice n links dudes. As for compete more, yeah, i compete often. Every few months on average. This was my 6th time and i had the most anxiety (repping a new gym).
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 15:39 |
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Odddzy posted:Good job, means you've made him work.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 16:08 |
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I had my girlfriend drain it again (shes studying to become a nurse) and I'm also now applying pressure to it. Last time I didn't apply any pressure and also got back on the mats two days after having it drained. I'll have to see how it heals this time. Oh and I got some ear protection too. Overall the swell is pretty small. Nothing like the ones you see when you google cauliflower ear. Out came about 1ml of fluid.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 16:33 |
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Kekekela posted:This was what the doctor I went to was saying I'd need a plastic surgeon for, which seemed dumb for something I felt like he shoulda been able to manage. For future reference, is this the kind of thing most general practitioners should be able to deal with, or are my expectations unrealistic? It can be fully within their scope without them being fully comfortable doing it. If he never got exposed in training he probably just doesn't want to do it wrong. Plenty of nurses are willing to hack job a drain (myself included) but my MD's prefer to be a little more perfectionist. A lot of family medicine and some internal medicine guys do a side fellowship in sports medicine, ask if the office has one. They're more likely to know the procedure.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 18:39 |
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If anyone is interested. Tristar Gym and Firas Zahabi have been putting on sub only no time limit matches where the winner gets paid in Crypto Currency. Firas narrates the rolls as well. Fairly interesting stuff.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 20:02 |
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Kekekela posted:This was what the doctor I went to was saying I'd need a plastic surgeon for, which seemed dumb for something I felt like he shoulda been able to manage. For future reference, is this the kind of thing most general practitioners should be able to deal with, or are my expectations unrealistic? A GP should be fine. Here most have come across cauliflower ears as Rugby injuries and know what to do. But you will sometimes find GPs that aren't familiar with them. One of my students went to a GP with a cauliflower ear and the doctor thought it had appeared randomly and was trying to do a biopsy. Another time this kid student of mine got one and went to a GP who scared the poo poo out of his parents about being permanently deformed. So they went the plastic surgeon route. After all that the kid didn't even make it another 6 months before it blew up again, this time they did the basic drain/compress with a GP and the result was the same.
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# ? Aug 2, 2017 01:48 |
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CommonShore posted:Add yellow cards which penalize tiebreaker ride time? I say increase the avenues of attack and make pinfall a victory condition.
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# ? Aug 2, 2017 17:08 |
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I'm back at work for three days midsummer to do some housekeeping, and I just got a keylock back take sequence into my head and I have no avenue for testing it out
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# ? Aug 2, 2017 17:56 |
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I hope at some point I'm going to able to keep the all wrestling BJJ and judo terms straight in my head that my instructors use interchangeably. I mean I know the important stuff but Judo move terms go in one ear and out the other for me.
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# ? Aug 2, 2017 21:43 |
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Seltzer posted:I hope at some point I'm going to able to keep the all wrestling BJJ and judo terms straight in my head that my instructors use interchangeably. I mean I know the important stuff but Judo move terms go in one ear and out the other for me. Judo terminology is a bit easier once you internalize a few of the translations. Ashi = foot Goshi = hip Harai/Barai = sweep O = major, Ko = minor Soto = outside Uchi = inside Tsuri = lifting Otoshi = drop Guruma = wheel With those you can work out most (not all) of the core 40 throws from their names. EG De Ashi Bari = foot sweep. "De" mean "advancing," but that's not something that you need to remember so much to be able to figure it out. Harai Goshi? That's easy now. By the time you need to know what "Hane Goshi" means, you will.
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# ? Aug 3, 2017 00:13 |
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CommonShore posted:Judo terminology is a bit easier once you internalize a few of the translations. Thanks for the post. My problem is I don't utilize a lot of the judo we learn yet and the instructors will sometimes refer to something by the japanese name one moment and then outside foot sweep a moment later. Like I know I've done "kosoto"s but the language there doesnt give me much of a clue if I'm looking back ("minor outside"). Certain things I remember "sumegeishi" (sp?) "uchimata" etc. certain things I don't. I do remember stuff I use a lot like Ashi Garamis but that's probably obvious. It is a little weird when there seems to be an established word for a move and someone uses the obscure version (e.g. double wristlock instead of kimura, sankaku instead of triangle). e- an aside but has anyone had success with the "parachute" move Rener does when he gets his back taken. Impractical in a fight or tournament but it looks fun to mess with.
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# ? Aug 3, 2017 01:07 |
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Seltzer posted:Thanks for the post. My problem is I don't utilize a lot of the judo we learn yet and the instructors will sometimes refer to something by the japanese name one moment and then outside foot sweep a moment later. Like I know I've done "kosoto"s but the language there doesnt give me much of a clue if I'm looking back ("minor outside"). Certain things I remember "sumegeishi" (sp?) "uchimata" etc. certain things I don't. I do remember stuff I use a lot like Ashi Garamis but that's probably obvious. Sangaku is the Japanese word for "Triangular." Danaher is a weeb so the Japanese names have been catching on again. I've been doing Judo since I was 7, so I have the names pretty internalized - the throws that make me go "uhhh" are ones like Daki-age and Daki-wakare (which I've been learning because I'm helping someone prep for a nidan test). I don't know how much I can help you learn it, but I don't mind chatting about terminology. That said, "kosoto" is just short for "kosoto gari," which is a minor outside reap - attacking uke's right leg with a pulling foot sweep from your left. Osoto gari is stepping in to attack uke's right with your right - the big reap.
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# ? Aug 3, 2017 04:11 |
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When you're on bottom side control what are you doing with your hips? Are you just laying there? Recently I've been pressing off the ball of my foot farthest from them so I'm constantly applying a bit of hip pressure into them. I can't believe I haven't done this sooner. The increase in sensitivity for what your opponent is doing is insane.
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Trying to create space constantly to escape.
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# ? Aug 3, 2017 14:50 |