I do not agree why canīt one contract their wrists on the first turn, i see nothing wrong with it
why contracting wrists is gay and can't be considered as fairplay
it is bad if you use such a negative way to teach people the other way, why not the "Finess at aikido org" or the "How aikido should be org" not all "Anti-BD ,BD haters org".
Replays: Well, this one isn't that great, but it was the only replay I made within the last 20 minutes that DIDN'T glitch.
here is a spoiler for you
why contracting wrists is gay and can't be considered as fairplay
That was made to bring people attention, if this org would be called like "Finess at aikido org" would you stop here for discussion we got few posts above?
Besides if aikido isnt about useing ur opponents force to disarm him and/or win, i just see a valid clap counter there from an aikido player trying to counter a clap, and there are other places more exposed when one does the contract elbow and wrist movement.
But why do you consider this unfair if its a way to get you more constricted then a clap? that wouldnīt even happen if you didnīt clap the "wrists contracting uke"
and besides the person isnīt cheating nor hacking just useing the functions that the game itself presented, how can such be consider foulplay.
If you clap and constrict their hands, how can it be fair for the other guy to actually move or do anything? Since he canīt simply avoid the grab like in real life.
You shouldnīt shun a movement that makes your useless.
well first off, abt the wrists, if u dont clap he isnt going to grab you like that, second of after that, you can, 2nd turn ungrab contract your wrists , 3rd turn grab, 4th turn ungrab, since his wrist joint is so exposed you can actually apply enough stress to it so it unbreaks.
is that* a good game?