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if I don't own any steam games, are any of these other options better than the steam deck? or is steam deck still the way to go for non steam games?
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hasn't premiered yet in the US. I was told our dojo would be invited to the premier later in the year when it comes to LA. Probably after that it will be available.
This was the movie that my sensei helped choreograph and trained the actress for. So far the reviews seem to be positive. It seems like they got Neil Adams to commentate in the movie too. https://icsfilm.org/reviews/venice-2023-review-tatami-guy-nattiv-zar-amir-ebrahimi/ https://loudandclearreviews.com/tatami-venice-film-review/
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probably the most applicable out of the series out so far for real world usage.
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don't drink too much water, don't have a heavy meal. Bring light snacks to snack along the day especially if you don't know how long you'd be waiting
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one is a hip throw the other doesn't really use the hip as primary mechanic
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uchimata here, but a very specific version
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I still use a lot of his examples to this day in these videos to teach my classes
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is it always held in florida every year?
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loved the videos, always wished it had audio though
Youtube: https://youtu.be/5TgoC-FzdIo anchor.fm : https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tatamitalk/episodes/Tatami-Talk-Podcast-Episode-082---When-is-it-time-to-change-clubs-e26c39n On episode 82 of Tatami Talk. We open up congratulating Anthony on getting his Brazilian Jiu Jitsu blue belt. We get his thoughts on reaching a color belt rank and what his goals are in the future in BJJ. Then we talk about the European Judo Union putting out their referee exam online for the public to take. Anthony gives us his thoughts and experience taking the test and how he did on it. We end the episode talking about a very hard question for any martial artist. Whether it's a striking or grappling martial art. How to choose when to leave, move on or transfer to a new dojo. What are some of the things to consider before you leave? Should you talk to your instructor before you decide to go? Is it possible for you to train in the same martial arts, if you do decide to leave? As well as some other hard questions you must ask yourself when choosing a new dojo. * Intro [0:00] * Keiji Suzuki Judo Academy's Adult Judo program [25:00] * When is it time to change clubs/dojo? [35:53] ------------------------------------------- Resources: * EJU Online Referees test https://www.eju.net/activity/referee-online-test/ * Keiji Suzuki Judo Academy Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiBPscNwNQ8 ------------------------------------------- Email us: tatamitalk@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: @tatamitalk Juan: @thegr8_juan Anthony: @anthonythrows Intro + Outro by Donald Rickert: @donaldrickert Cover Art by Mas: @masproduce Podcast Site: https://anchor.fm/tatamitalk Also listen on Apple iTunes, Google podcasts, Google Play Music and Spotify
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out of all those you are testing which one would you say has the closest UI to reddit is fun?
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feel like I've seen it in some sort of folk style wrestling or belt wrestling before from an eastern european country. I think its more of a sukui nage than kata guruma though, other than the 2nd one that happened, that one is a kata guruma.