What makes the difference is a combination of technique and duration. Size does not matter, as long as you know how to use what you got.
2006-11-01 08:39:22
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answered by girlieGIRL 3
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Technique
2006-11-01 08:37:03
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answered by Mike 6
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All of the Above. Cause some have a high standard for size. Technique is when they see you even before you go at it (dancing), and duration well that's self explanatory
2006-11-01 08:38:45
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answered by Steven Fenix 3
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Size, definately.
You see, all three "count", right? But technique and duration will come with experience.
And experience comes from being big. You only gotta get with one girl, and the next day, all of her friends will come by your place while she's at work, "just to say hello". Presto, experience.
2006-11-01 09:57:42
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answered by strinidae 1
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Technique.
2006-11-01 08:37:34
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answered by Perplexed Music Lover 5
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Duration can be very important sometimes you want to go for longer than 5 minutes technique matter too but it mostly about howw you want it done it dosent matter if hes small just work it and enjoy.
2006-11-01 08:45:13
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answered by Anonymous
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technique and duration is the key - however when lacking in the other two size can make up for it.
2006-11-01 08:41:42
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answered by Jazz 4
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technique is at the top of my list, if the technique is good, it doesn't need to last long, and the size really wont matter. God bless
2006-11-01 08:39:00
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answered by ? 7
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relies upon what you like. in case you especially decide to take part in Judo competitions, do in basic terms Judo. in case you opt to check self-defence, i might say the two. Judo factors powerful concepts, yet they are incredibly constrained by capacity of the regulations, and your warring parties continuously do the comparable belongings you do, which provides you with undesirable conduct for the line. a useful jujitsu coach could desire to be waiting that may additionally assist you adapt a number of your Judo training for self-defence purposes. each and every jujitsu classification i've got been too has featured little sparring, yet a useful point of touch and incredibly severe intensity, so i'm unsure what a "no-touch" jujitsu classification sounds like, I also have a no longer common time picturing it to be straightforward. Is it like that for larger grades besides? If bypass training works for you (and it would not artwork for everybody), and in the journey that your objective is self defence i might propose the two, on the thought the two the educational are sturdy representations of their paintings. i might additionally propose asking your senseis for their opinion, they could have had scholars in this problem previously. EDIT: Ah, ok, "no contract" makes extra experience, no thought the way you will possibly prepare a grappling paintings "no touch" besides.
2016-10-21 02:42:08
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answered by hosford 4
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Technique wins over them all.
2006-11-01 08:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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