He knows how you move. He's watched you. He sees your face more than you have seen your own in the mirror. Try a fake, when he reacts, then do a NEW move.
In competitions, this may or may not work, but on bro it will.
2006-12-23 12:30:09
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answered by jbdossjr 2
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Ok... best way to throw some one bigger size than you is by shifting his weight and let him fall over on his own. The easiest throw you can use is by opening him up with a punch to the face (can be a fake), when he attempts to block, move in to him, grab the area between is armpit and shoulder (or the arm), then spin around back touching the front side of his body. NOW, the weight shifting, slightly bend your knees and push your butt backwards to bump/ lift him up(It's not gay at all, just so you know. Don't go to suddenly, it won't work and it WILL hurt him) and lean forward at the same time. This is when you pull is body towards the ground (remember, the ground, not forward, or else he wouldn't move). And that's it, off he goes. Just remember, KNEE BEND, LEAN FORWARD, HIP BACK, PULL.
2006-12-25 03:47:33
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answered by Mushin No Shin 3
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You need to upset his structure first to get him to move the direction you want him to go, then you will have an advantage. Then its all about what throw you can use for the situation you are in. For instance if you come up in front of him strong he will push back right, then drop back using his forward motion with the throw and he will keep moving forward alot easier. Also look up some judo stuff this may help you out since you are a little smaller in stature.
ps. be nice to your brother...
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2006-12-25 00:33:41
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answered by sapboi 4
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Try hip throws, leg trips. They rely less on strength and more on leverage. Also, shoot for a double or single leg. Remember that its alot easier to take someone down if you lift them UP, get their feet of the ground so they can't work against you, then you pull the legs in while you push your head and shoulders into him. Pass his guard to side as you are doing this!! If you do get a single, pull that **** in tight. You just don't let up, get as high as you can, go for a leg trip, or cross to double.
2006-12-24 07:50:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Judo techniques. Use opponent's momentum against them. If you want flashy throws, then Judo is the way to go. Balance and tripping based on the situation. Not always practical FYI.
2006-12-24 04:25:33
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answered by Billy Dee 7
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Using your levrege and balance works better than strength alone. For example lock up and position you hips to the side of him and simply turn with them. Using your hips for any throw always works, plus if you control his he is at your mercy.
2006-12-25 02:33:45
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answered by Justin B 2
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whats a trow? How about a strick? Spend more on your studies at school than Jujitsu.
2006-12-26 11:18:37
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answered by SuperSoldierGIJOE 3
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and why are you asking people over the internet about technique whtn u have a perfectly good sensei to ask..... u just gatta make him abandon his center... ur on te right track with the stunning blows tho.. and if i were u i would still do joint locks even if he said not 2... be like "ur bigger than me" and nuthins stoppin him from takin juijitsu 2
2006-12-23 23:47:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Expose yourself to gamma radiation, then get really mad and turn green while ripping out of your shirt. . .Actually I would prefer a single leg in this situation! Practice wrestling takedowns.
2006-12-26 19:16:34
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answered by karateka_matt 1
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Try throwing a jab, and a straight, then shoot in for the take down.
2006-12-23 21:11:26
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answered by Brian F 5
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