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of what goes around comes around. Anyone in the Leeds comp last Sunday watching the team fighting will know exactly what i'm on about! :lol:

 

Also thankyou to the girl who informed us that it was planned the whole time! Much appreciated. :karate:

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Posted

:-? care to elaborate Joanne? I do hate it when I feel left out :cry: ...

 

Please tell the rest of us Leeds outsiders what is so typical about what happened and .... what happened????? :idea:

Posted

Joanne

 

I left the comp. before the end series of sparring.

 

Care to inform me of what happened?

 

Cheers

 

Tobias

"You Are Never Given A Dream Without Also Being Given The Power To Make It True. You May Have To Work For It, However"


Principal Kobudo Instructor & Owner

West Yorkshire Kobudo Academy

2nd Kyu (Matayoshi Okinawan Kobudo, IOKA UK)

Posted

the girl I fought in the final, whilst I was getting checked out by the St Johns Ambulance lot she was talking to her mate and she apparantly said to her that she was going to deliberately get me just as hard in the same place to "finish me off" as she heard I may have broke my rib.And she did. And my rib is fractured. Thats what I've been told anyway...

 

Anyway in the team fighting she was fighting this guy and he kicked her in the face, she took a dive, missed the mat and landed on the wooden floor, smashing her jaw.

 

I just think its ironic that she planned to hurt someone so bad and then not long after she ends up with a broken jaw. I would love to know tho, why she didnt get disqualified or even warned of her control. What a loon!

Posted

Ah, i c

 

I know who you mean (her name is J*d* :)), and I know the guy (Andy Finn jr.)

 

Oh, and Kensai - you get that a lot at competitions. I was once taught by a man who told me to follow in with an elbow when I threw a punch. Someone else I know teaches their kids to stand on the opponents toes whilst punching them in the face, therefore not letting them escape.

 

But in the end it was fun.....I think........LOL

"You Are Never Given A Dream Without Also Being Given The Power To Make It True. You May Have To Work For It, However"


Principal Kobudo Instructor & Owner

West Yorkshire Kobudo Academy

2nd Kyu (Matayoshi Okinawan Kobudo, IOKA UK)

Posted
What kind of a competition was this? (Point-Sparring, Semi-Contact, Full Contact...)

Limits Are Not Accepted. They Are Elbowed, Kicked And Punched.

Posted
Point sparring

"You Are Never Given A Dream Without Also Being Given The Power To Make It True. You May Have To Work For It, However"


Principal Kobudo Instructor & Owner

West Yorkshire Kobudo Academy

2nd Kyu (Matayoshi Okinawan Kobudo, IOKA UK)

Posted

she was going to deliberately get me just as hard in the same place to "finish me off" as she heard I may have broke my rib.And she did

 

Well...

 

It was a smart move; she knew your weakness and went for it. As a result she won, it's a smart tactic. On the other hand it's point sparring, and from what I know of point-sparring (which is next to nothing) your not supposed to hit your opponent or use excessive force. Oh well, next time you meet up with her in competition, kick her in the face. (Or can you even do that in point sparring?)

Limits Are Not Accepted. They Are Elbowed, Kicked And Punched.

Posted
unfortunately you're not allowed. Its light contact to the body and no contact to the face. I heard the person that broke her jaw didnt get disqualified either. How strange!
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