And just like anything else associated with takedowns and half nelsons, it walks the thin line between spectator sport and high camp. |
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In these contests, the combatants are skilled in striking, takedowns and submission and are in top shape. |
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Examples of advanced laparoscopic procedures include splenectomies, colostomy takedowns, colectomies, and Nissen fundoplications. |
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His two best moves are an ankle lace and a gut wrench, techniques to use after takedowns or on offensive restarts to turn an opponent's shoulders to the mat for bonus points. |
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The most common takedowns come mainly from freestyle wrestling. |
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I went back to learning judo throws and wrestling takedowns. |
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His takedowns have been coming on great and his takedown defence has really improved. |
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Story is relentless from the opening bell and mixes it up between striking and takedowns. |
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If the opponent is more skilled at takedowns, for example, we will stress riding. |
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Dejdamrong found consistent success with his Muay Thai while Doliguez opted to shoot for takedowns while countering with his world-class Boxing. |
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When grappling, shin guards and knee pads need to be worn to be worn, especially when practicing takedowns. |
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This talk will also discuss other disruptive techniques, besides takedowns, that can be used to protect organizations. |
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But with pole vaulting great Sergey Bubka rooting for his countryman from the stands, Stadnik fought back with two takedowns to draw level at the end of the first period. |
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It comprises of throws, takedowns, submissions, and choke holds. |
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Modern Combatives is a functional mixed martial art form combining Brazilian jiu-jitsu, boxing, clinch hitting, takedowns and groundfighting techniques. |
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