0:01 O guruma 0:37 An attempt at Ippon seoi nage, it wasn't very well executed, I believe, As the guy was moving it was more difficult for her to execute, she should have used her hip better. 2:43 O guruma 2:24 Seoi nage 2:06 Tomoe nage 1:28 O soto gari
She was also wearing a dress and heels on her shoes. Any heel would affect her balance by throwing her weight forward. She is obviously a beginner and not particularly strong. I think she did amazingly well, despite this.
it's a known fact that Katharine Hepburn had a black belt in jujitsu that's that's one of the reasons why she always wore trousers besides the fact he was extremely intelligent and beautiful the world is going to miss God has given us many beautiful things beautiful flowers beautiful trees but the main thing that we should be thankful for was God gave us women and always remember it takes a woman to make a man think of mother
The Trans-Atlantic accent was an artificial accent developed and taught for film and radio! Not sure I could do the best explaining it, but it’s really interesting
@@macm.3889 As someone who actually studies the 1900s to 1950s, I know that the Mid Atlantic accent is not an accent for TV. Americans did not sound the same as British for which British had a clear "eoh" sound whereas america had a "aeh" sound. Merlli for mary, and Marry for Mary in America. The dialects of any american at the time were nothing like they are today. What you are thinking of as mid Atlantic accent is the ridiculous way of current people today misunderstanding a simply acting style for voice to emphasize emtion and pretense. That accent was very much theres. I don't know where the idioicy configured that stated that they were changing their accent to sound a certain way, that's a lie if I've ever heard one.
@@DoubeEdged7In judo it’s t better for your opponent to be larger. Bigger they are, harder they fall. Especially when all of these rely on the momentum of the attacker