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    + db66 reacted to viewing ownly in 411 on CoachMassage in Phoenix   
    You would think he would at least upgrade his title to Sports Executive massage if he's been around as long as he has - and STILL doesn't have his own place!
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    + db66 reacted to DaltonJ in College Wrestling   
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    + db66 reacted to DaltonJ in College Wrestling   
    So each wrestler wears either a RED or GREEN ANKLE strap which helps the referee keep track, or better said, flag for the scorer’s table which wrestler (red or green) gets which points. The referee will wear RED or GREEN wrist band to correspond to the wrestler.
    Points are scored based on various actions during a match. These are the main ways points are scored:
    1. **Takedown**: A wrestler earns 2 points for taking their opponent down to the mat and gaining control.
    2. **Escape**: If a wrestler escapes from their opponent's control, they earn 1 point.
    3. **Reversal**: A wrestler earns 2 points for reversing their opponent's control position and taking control themselves.
    4. **Near Fall (Back Points)**: If a wrestler nearly pins their opponent's shoulders to the mat, they can earn 2 or 4 points, depending on the duration of the near-fall position.
    5. **Stalling Penalty**: If a wrestler is penalized for stalling, their opponent is awarded 1 point.
    6. **Technical Fall**: If a wrestler leads their opponent by 15 points, the match is stopped, and the leading wrestler wins. (Major decision)
    The points are recorded by the scorer's table whenever the ref lifts arm, where it is recorded and displayed for the wrestlers and audience to see.
    Hope that helps. 
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    + db66 got a reaction from DaltonJ in College Wrestling   
    As long as we're a little off topic, how are points scored (said another way, what counts as a point)? And who is keeping track - the referee?
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    + db66 reacted to DaltonJ in College Wrestling   
    This is a great shot depicting pinning and control techniques used by the top wrestler. Since the top wrestler is grabbing the bottom wrestler’s arm, he’s doing a “wrist ride” or “arm bar” where the top wrestler has control over the bottom wrestler’s arm locked down and to keep the bottom on the mat. Since the bottom is on his stomach though and not his back (both shoulders on the backside need to hit the mat in order to score a pin), a pin from this position is difficult, so my guess is he’s trying to score as many points as possible. (Objective always is to pin - a pin is an automatic win. If not, you always try to score as many points as possible. Most points win if no one has pinned.)
    From a wrist ride, the top wrestler can work towards scoring points through a variety of moves such as tilts or rolls.
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    Here’s the sneaky way around the oil check move previously posted - the “reverse cradle” or “back cradle.”
    Here:
    1. The top wrestler begins from a position behind the opponent.
    2. One hand is used to reach around and grab under the opponent's buttocks and the far leg.
    3. The other hand reaches over and around the opponent's head or neck.
    4. By pulling the opponent's head and leg together, the wrestler can control them and potentially pin them.
    The back cradle is a control and pinning move, typically used to maintain dominance over the opponent and work towards a pin. You’re not sticking your finger(s) in your opponent’s asshole like the oil check, but with this, you’re essentially grabbing his nuts and using the base of your hand to spread the ass apart. Sometimes that’s enough to buckle his knees and go for the pin. Sometimes not, in which case you have carry the cradle home. 
     

     
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    + db66 got a reaction from viewing ownly in Posing a moral question.   
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    + db66 got a reaction from jeffla in Hot latin masseurs in los angeles?   
    After all that, he’s neither Latin nor a masseur. At least he’s in LA. Doesn’t this thread belong in the Deli? Sheesh. 
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    + db66 reacted to CuriousGuy714 in Mark / SwedishRecovery in Mission Viejo   
    Just fyi… “Mark” has used so many different guys’ pics in his profile who knows who you’ll get! Lol. And the guys never even look alike. This current one has dark features and an olive skin tone and the last guy he used was dirty blonde with fair skin 🤥
    I was seriously considering hiring him and so glad my spidey senses told me not to!
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    + db66 reacted to Jamie21 in Most Annoying Masseur Behavior You've Experienced   
    I once booked a massage with a masseur at his home, without checking much into his set up or professionalism. I was young and naive, and this was before I actually joined the profession myself (call it my research years).
    I turned up at the address given. It seemed ok. The masseur answered the door (I’d seen no pics of him, only a description and an outline of his services). He didn’t match the description but I was too scared to walk away…so I went in. He was very friendly, indeed he was delighted to see me. 
    I’ve written in more detail about it before so I won’t relay the whole story but the following behaviour occurred:
    - Using his loft (attic), a windowless cramped space accessed from the bathroom by a pull down loft ladder as his massage space. It didn’t quite have the right ambiance.
    - Letting me know, mid massage, that his wife would be home soon and I wasn’t to worry because she couldn’t get up the ladder…
    - Talking almost all the way through about how he wasn’t really gay but he liked massaging guys whilst he was naked. 

    The massage was mediocre, the ending wasn’t very happy and his wife called up from the bottom of the loft ladder if I’d like a cup of tea. 
    I didn’t return to him. The tea was too weak. 
     
     

     
     
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    + db66 got a reaction from Jarrod_Uncut in Rentmasseur's profiles "Online Now" vs. "Available Now" ?   
    This is what I assume when I see the green light - that the provider is available to communicate, and may have times later on, but isn't necessarily going to be available for an appointment right away. As one provider rather angrily let me know several years ago, "we aren't all sitting around reading a newspaper, waiting for you to call."
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    + db66 reacted to Simon Suraci in Rentmasseur's profiles "Online Now" vs. "Available Now" ?   
    Here is a look at the availability feature for your reference (below). I only use the one hour availability option because that’s actually realistic, and it matches all the other platforms I use that have availability functions in maximum 1-hr format…so my availability displays consistently across platforms +/- a couple mins.
    Sometimes I flag myself available for an hour and I get a text 10 mins later requesting an appointment to start within the next hour. Unless I actively change it back, it will list me as available for the rest of the hour, which technically I am…available to respond promptly to inquiries. Sometimes available “now” for a massage as well. In this scenario, it depends if you are the client contacting me in the first 10 mins after I flag or the last 50 mins. It can change within the hour, but it looks the same to the client.
    Also, I am not necessarily tethered to the studio. I may be heading to the gym or running an errand, and turn around if I get a client, or in the middle of a workout and have to tell the client I can start you at X time, factoring in wrapping up, showering, driving, and any last minute setup.
    “Online” now (green) means logged in currently or very recently, whether actively looking at the screen or not. This may have nothing to do with whether I can take a client “now” or not. I might ironically be responding to a RentMasseur massage saying I am NOT available now, but here is my next availability x, y, and z. 
     
    Some of you seeing “available now” 24/7 may be seeing a guy selecting 6 hours at a time! Which IMHO is unrealistic at best.

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    + db66 got a reaction from Tactile Daddy in Rentmasseur's profiles "Online Now" vs. "Available Now" ?   
    This is what I assume when I see the green light - that the provider is available to communicate, and may have times later on, but isn't necessarily going to be available for an appointment right away. As one provider rather angrily let me know several years ago, "we aren't all sitting around reading a newspaper, waiting for you to call."
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    + db66 got a reaction from ahugoz in Anaheim LA 411   
    Kspas - Lux Spa in Garden Grove and iSpa in Irvine are both reasonably close to Anaheim. 10-15 minutes drive. 
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