What sports you been watching so far then? I've been watching Judo the past two days, don't know why, I haven't watched it any other year... :S First time I've actually ever watched it. ~Danny
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Really? It looks like an incredibly frustrating sport. Trying to throw someone on the floor and they bloody well won't go down! Lol. Also kinda' reminds me of wrestling, difference being, in Judo you wear pajamas.
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Really? It looks like an incredibly frustrating sport. Trying to throw someone on the floor and they bloody well won't go down! Lol. Also kinda' reminds me of wrestling, difference being, in Judo you wear pajamas.
When I say wrestling, I'm not talking about "entertainment wrestling". ~Danny
Pajamas. xD It's called a Gui, but they might be wearing Kimonos for the Olympics. And yeah, it is very frustrating. A lot of it is about finesse and strength, in that order. It was one of the things I learned when I was doing MMA-type fighting. Haven't been into it for a few years now though. Now it's all about airsoft and war reenactments. I still spar with people from time to time though. I'll have a few friends over and we'll do a sort of "fight club".
Post by 2nd Lt. John P. McCreary on Jul 30, 2012 2:26:05 GMT
I didn't know the Judo had already started! I need to find out what time it's on. I actually do Karate and Jujitsu, so Judo would be exciting to watch.
I'm watching swimming, gymnastics, basketball, maybe soccer, and cycling.
Post by Liesl Von Stauffenberg on Jul 30, 2012 4:54:29 GMT
So far I'm watching Equestrian (show jumping), swimming, women's soccer, diving, gymnastics and Tae Kwan Do, took 10 years of that martial arts~ still love it...wish I continued it though xP
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