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Old 11-29-2011, 04:09 PM   #48
Cady Goldfield
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Re: Principles of pinning

Szczepan Janczuk wrote:
Could you elaborate more, please? I don't understand how uke can't find his body to get up?

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Mary Eastland wrote: View Post
When the plane of the shoulder is broken, the elbow is immobilized and the wrist twisted and pressure applied to the hand...the pain and promise of more pain makes the rest of the body seem to go away.
Isn't pain, and the promise of more of it, a form of violence? How is that blending or harmonizing? What if you had a way of pinning that neutralizes uke's efforts in a way that is painless to him yet subdues him and prevents him from attacking you further?
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