I've made progress with my pancake move. Will post some replays when I get home.
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I don't like the tai otoshi because of the footwork it requires. You have to pick up your foot and take a step, which makes it easier for your opponent to lift you. It's a cool move, but I don't think it is very practical for when you are facing higher level opponents.
My hip throws are more high percentage because I don't pick up my front foot to take a step. I like to pivot on my front foot and lift my opponent up with my hip. Sometimes I backstep with my back leg if it's necessary.
Post some replays of this tai otoshi then.
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Some more examples of a pancake being applied:
pancake2- I almost get suplexed, but the pressure generated from my hips weighed him down enough to get the dq.
pancake3- My opponent gets in an unbalanced position, and I pancake him.
we could create a thread where the already developped techniqes go to, then structure that thread into different martial arts (wrestling, judo/jiujitsu, silat, etc.) then after that we could have subcategories like ashi waza and koshi waza for judo/jiujitsu. (most grappling techniques in jiujitsu are the same in judo and the other way around). Everything could be put in spoilers an then every technique would have Reallife material, Toribash screenshots with explainations, a single player replay, 2 or 3 competitive replays and combination proposals. This way we would have like a techniques in toribash dictionnary, which would be pretty awesome tbh.
But! That's much work... and i suck at making threads ^^" But hey aquita who developped a whole lot of techniques here could do it ;)
Technique Development Cycle
how does one start a tutorial? we could link it into planes from the basics of akido. also if we make it about leg throws in general we can tie together what everyone is working on foot sweep Tai Otoshi , and using the pancake to apply top pressure after.