tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262188083303218167.post5262184746402702675..comments2023-04-21T13:13:04.607-05:00Comments on Tuite Jutsu (Personal training/teaching methodologies in Te): Tuite Amongst the MassesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262188083303218167.post-12481283188214444252012-06-01T08:53:56.358-05:002012-06-01T08:53:56.358-05:00Brock Lesner, or others of his stature have no cho...Brock Lesner, or others of his stature have no choice but to buckle under a properly executed Tuite technique. Size and strength doesn't prevent Tuite. <br /><br />Now, a double upper amputee......well then I guess I'd go for Tuiashi.Lee Richardshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17653138139293202826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262188083303218167.post-57625424002890818262012-05-26T13:56:50.264-05:002012-05-26T13:56:50.264-05:00Well, first I have to note that in my 49 years on ...Well, first I have to note that in my 49 years on this planet, I have been assaulted by the likes of "Brock" dozens upon dozens of times...NOT.<br /><br />Flat fact of the matter is, haven't been assaulted AT ALL in my adult life, except for once, when the guy was so fearsome he felt compelled to slug me in the head from behind with a piece of pipe or something. I've never, not once, seen an altercation/confrontation involving a highly-trained, extraordinarily fit, ring competitor. Frankly, I don't think I have to worry about them.<br /><br />I might conceivably have to worry about the likes of "Chip," an aircraft maintenance worker we once had in our group. Chip was over three hundred pounds, pretty fat, but apparently his work involved lifting engine blocks or something, 'cause that big, fat guy was also strong as an ox. <br /><br />Need I point out that the techniques I'm being taught worked just as well on Chip as they do on my 23-year-old son?<br /><br />At any rate, I think I get what you're saying about not getting involved with folks who've left/been kicked out of the association. Better to learn, say, real Goju Ryu than crappy tuite, and just saddling yourself with habits that you will later have to unlearn?<br /><br />My question/concern has always been for people that just have no realistic opportunity to learn RyuTe. What the heck do you do if you've read about tuite online, but the only school within reasonable driving distance teaches sportified taekwon-do?Man of the Westhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03691063580228409415noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262188083303218167.post-51515746552207804282012-05-25T23:17:30.213-05:002012-05-25T23:17:30.213-05:00“Brock-like” meaning....what Exactly?“Brock-like” meaning....what Exactly?Openhandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14744464788866986742noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262188083303218167.post-59671320252884336002012-05-25T22:34:52.948-05:002012-05-25T22:34:52.948-05:00I'm not saying can they work, I'm saying i...I'm not saying can they work, I'm saying in a situation w / someone Brock like, will it work ? :))<br /><br />Odds are none of us have to find out and stay<br />comfortable in our theories, let's hope :)<br /><br />LONERAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262188083303218167.post-7971033607582096652012-05-25T21:03:47.341-05:002012-05-25T21:03:47.341-05:00I might not use it “repetitively” in a multiple ag...I might not use it “repetitively” in a multiple aggressor situation, but I would still be very likely to utilized it if/when the opportunity presents itself (you can easily eliminate at least one from the aggressor's group). It's difficult to believe you've seen that much (actual) tuite to believe that it's the “merciful” alternative, LOL. The recipient’s physical condition (meaning this “Brock Lesner”) is irrelevant. I have utilized it to (literally) “drop” individuals twice my body weight (which would be 340#, and not of “fat”) I agree that anything has limits, but I believe that those limits are more those of opportunity than of applicability. Regardless of size, and/or physical condition, anatomical limitations are are as close to universal as you can get.Openhandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14744464788866986742noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262188083303218167.post-57419118352739119692012-05-25T20:38:05.615-05:002012-05-25T20:38:05.615-05:00Tuite is great stuff, but I would not use in a mul...Tuite is great stuff, but I would not use in a multiple attacker situation. You've got to strike a lot of places and only have a few seconds at the most. Joint locks are mostly for showing mercy, would anybody in there right mind think they could beat someone like Brock Lesner with any of that stuff, you can't miss with anything you do and if he strikes or manages to get his hands on you your in your grave. THERE IS A LIMIT TO EVERYTHING :)<br /><br />LONERAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com