This Should Never Have Happened… ☠️ #dangerous

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  1. "If any of you guys are into martial arts you should know this should be an apselute no no" couldnt disagree more.

    Normally this is the safest matchup for a novice. Usually black belts are really the best partner to spar with for a novice, a black belt can hold back way better, and choose to defend way better too.

    Its usually the lower belts that accidentally hurt people when they try something, especially sinds they like to do tricks they saw online without actually knowing how to properly do them.

    Good examples are novices going for spin kicks, elbows, or things like a kata guruma. The last one happend to me and i almost broke my neck when they tried it. I was allowing a white belt to toy around with me (a blue belt, in judo) and that's a simular difference to this video. He tried the kataguruma (basically a firemans carry to a throw) but he didnt know how to actually hold me, so i slipped off his back straight down while he was falling backwards trying to hold onto my legs which made me stay vertical. Luckily because i had years of experience i manged to roll out of there head first and missed him by a few cm. Had I been another white or yellow belt i would likely have failed that roll, fallen steaight on my head, and gotten his whole body ontop of me. He saw it in a yt video and wanted to try it, he got slightly scolded by me and the sensei and explained that theres a reason for only teaching different throws at different belts and levels. Made the same mistake myself once, made someone puke with a body triangle.

    Black belts can hold back and really dim down to the basics and will be able to perfectly challenge lower belts without loosing any control over the spar. They also can control everythjng they do and land everything as softly and controled as posible (for example not lettjng someone fall of your back during a throw), an actual match is different and there are some asshole black belts out there who will kick full on, but that's rather a problem of the person themselves and not because what level od belt or gender they are

  2. The belts are wrong. In taekwondo each belt has a stripe along with it. Before earning yellow you would earn yellow stripe. In blue you would get blue stripe before earning blue. I reached red belt when I stopped going which is one below black stripe

  3. The fuck is going on with American taekwondo? It took my generation in the club 5-6 years minimum, like we had to take at least 6 months to a year inbetween gradings. Then you’d also have to learn theory for my club essays in it
    Edit: also why would you go all out on someone of a yellow belt? Tone it down

  4. Btw as someone who did taekwando the timescale on which u get the belts is a bit longer so if he’s a black belt depending on what degree he has been reading for 8-10 years

  5. I know this!
    So my dad was watching something related to this and it said that the girl was kicked or smth but someone else said that she just tripped and fell on the floor. Shes definitely fine now but her mother dosent think so

  6. Skill-based matchmaking in online games is important for fair competition. It's crucial to maintain the integrity of the game and ensure a level playing field.

  7. Disgusting boy not a real man at all. He chose violence if there's any competency over winning her love. He was clearly an obsessed psycho treating the girl like a toy. And the one guy who kicked the girl was an absolute dikhed