From the beating he’s apparently taken, it’s fortunate that he still speaks a language. I’ll give him some leeway on remembering which discipline he was competing in.
Actually, that’s incorrect. Submission wrestling is distinct from folk wrestling/amateur/Olympic wrestling (the kind still trained in secondary school) for a reason. The goal of wrestling is to establish and maintain a superior position, hence why pinfall ends a wrestling match. Barring that, points for takedowns and maintaining superior position carry the day.
I didn't know roses were used for 7th son. Cool! I always think of the roses of the famous war. In this case, i didn't think anything, just that it was his\her symbol. Ty!
I thought "Give" was a Japanese Wrestling thing.
From the beating he’s apparently taken, it’s fortunate that he still speaks a language. I’ll give him some leeway on remembering which discipline he was competing in.
you mean sumo?
No, surrender is the primary way to defeat your opponent in all forms of wrestling.
And acceptable in virtually every form of combat-based competition, as well.
Actually, that’s incorrect. Submission wrestling is distinct from folk wrestling/amateur/Olympic wrestling (the kind still trained in secondary school) for a reason. The goal of wrestling is to establish and maintain a superior position, hence why pinfall ends a wrestling match. Barring that, points for takedowns and maintaining superior position carry the day.
I suppose so. I think I swept that together with "submission", as opposed to fighting until one person is unable to continue.
A flower is an interestingly uncommon motif on a knight's helm…
It looks like the rose used in heraldry to mark the seventh son.
Apparently not a pansy…
I didn't know roses were used for 7th son. Cool! I always think of the roses of the famous war. In this case, i didn't think anything, just that it was his\her symbol. Ty!