kk, soy dudes. Iv thought this way for ages. Didnt even know there was a tori dictionary.
I guess I just have a problem with how skeets are defined. Iv always defined a skeet as, landing a hit on ukes flying head with broken part of Ukes body(Always thought breaking yourself was a little lame and easy in comparison)
There is a small variety of skeet shot, each quite different in difficulty and style. I feel we should have more names for the different types of shots;
1.Hit ukes dismembered head using a broken part of uke, before it hits the ground
2.Hit ukes dismembered head using a broken part of uke, after it hits the ground
3.Hit ukes dismembered head using a broken part of your own body, before it hits the ground (generally the hand)
4.Hit ukes dismembered head using a broken part of your own body, after it hits the ground (generally the hand)
As "Skeet" Shooting is a recreational and competitive activity where participants attempt to break clay disks flung into the
air at high speed from a variety of angles, "Wiki". I have always thought that calling a hit on ukes dismembered head after it has already fallen to the ground a skeet to be an incorrect description.
Personally I have been using this system: (im aware this is not official)
1.Skeet
2.Ground Skeet
3.Shuriken
4.Ground Shuriken
EDIT:: this also confused me ->
The way a skeet shot is defined is to throw a part of Ukes body at his dismembered
head, before it hits the ground.
Have a look here
http://forum.toribash.com/showthread.php?t=14890
Possibly the record definition or the dictionary def '' should be changed/expanded?
Last edited by Ern; Nov 26, 2007 at 03:52 AM.