Nice description. So wait, why didn't you turn more into me and do this? This is still going swoosh, right over my head
<edit> Because of the possibility of a ram? Meh, I think you need to play your A game and if a ram happens, it's the nature of the beast.
here ya go grizz... 3:25-3:50ish vs the pony... (1st fight is vs messiah in 109k - didn't know it was him, tho' - might've held a shot or 2
) See how I held it into the pony? Check Could I have nosed even more into him for a HO-shot? Check. Did I risk a collision? Check. Did I scoot out of his shot? Check. Did the pony get nailed for it? Check.
http://www.speedyshare.com/544848769.htmlYanno.. now that I've thought about it... you've kept repeating I was making an early turn for some perceived advantage. Actually, it's *you* making that early turn, either thinking I'm stalling out, or trying to force me into a ho/ram response, which I chose not to want to take under the circumstances. And explained, why, yes?
By turning into me when we're relatively close (too early given the speeds), and I did have speed, you are also risking a shot in the face/collision in an MA environment. I'd definitely have either done what this film shows or... took the ho/frontal aspect shot on the failed/aborted rope attempt as they come down into me. Both choices have their own risk/reward.
You eased out of those climbs too early. Was it because you knew I would also pass up on a ho/front quarter? Talk about looking for an advantage.
Or were *you* stalling out? I'd never reverse at those distances in those situations unless I was fairly certain the guy was stalling out under me, i.e. rolling *before* my higher plane would. I repeatedly turned out of your nose (and upwards/level, not stalled out) *after* you turned back into me, not before (stall/"bail" clue). Do you need practice in recognizing a stallout, perhaps?
Do you get it now? The film shows you just how fine I cut my rollouts from guns solutions. Sometimes I err, sure... but overall... nope.
meh.