Following the release of his recent interview ( th-cam.com/video/v3E8-596mlo/w-d-xo.html ), this video is part of a series of unpublished archival matches featuring Keegan Roberson. Please note that this video was recorded a couple of years ago by an assistant using a consumer grade camcorder, and that the quality is significantly below the channel’s current standard.
What a thrilling match! I had to put my hand over my eyes at 1:11 it was scary to think his leg might snap 😅 Do referees learn the limits of human body? Also I think they should make an exception for you to be able to record the way you usually do and follow their movements:)
Yes, it is our responsibility to stop potentially dangerous holds before they become dangerous, and the rules book specifically states that includes "when a body part is forced beyond the limit of normal range of movement."
Following the release of his recent interview ( th-cam.com/video/v3E8-596mlo/w-d-xo.html ), this video is part of a series of unpublished archival matches featuring Keegan Roberson. Please note that this video was recorded a couple of years ago by an assistant using a consumer grade camcorder, and that the quality is significantly below the channel’s current standard.
Well matched. Probably the wildest view of wrestlers I've seen from these pro videographers.
What a thrilling match! I had to put my hand over my eyes at 1:11 it was scary to think his leg might snap 😅
Do referees learn the limits of human body?
Also I think they should make an exception for you to be able to record the way you usually do and follow their movements:)
Yes, it is our responsibility to stop potentially dangerous holds before they become dangerous, and the rules book specifically states that includes "when a body part is forced beyond the limit of normal range of movement."