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Design challenge: Squeezing the most out of this small bathroom for 2

Hi everyone,

My gf and I moved into together, and its the first time i’ve lived with a significant other. I’m a bit anxious about the bathroom and making sure its layed out well and useable for both of us.

Ideas I have that i think will be useful so far are:

  1. We can store bulk items (like extra toilet paper) in a different utility closest.
  2. I think a good over-toilet storage option will go a long way for more cabinet space
  3. I intend to install a bidet.

Puzzles I want to figure out are:

  1. We only have one oddly placed wall outlet and limited counter space.
  2. My partner really wants a towel heater
  3. I think the under sink cabinet could be organized to be more accessible, but its a bit hard for me to access that space.

We rent, so we can’t cut holes for hiding power cords, but we can hang shelves.

Please, i’d be very grateful for yours ideas or products recommendations to maximize the utility of the space .

u/SelfCorrecting — 3 days ago
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Is baiting a single leg unwise gambit

The tldr is I don’t really take single leg take downs very seriously. This is primary about gi. In no-gi, i give them more respect. In gi though, I just dangle my lead leg out there hoping they will grab it for me to turn into a throw/reversal/kimura or whatever.

I have pretty good results for a blue belt, but I know that's not a high level belt- so I am looking for guidance on this. I have a solid foundation and very strong legs, but I want to know if there are any high level professionals doing this in timed matches?

I've seen it plenty in submission only, but the consequences of falling victim to a single-leg in sub only doesn't seem as costly as in timed matches. Any advice or resources would be much appreciated!

EDIT: Thanks to the responders so far. Just to clarify, this question is competition minded because I've had a surprising amount of recent success with it. I don't actually do this to my training partners. When I have done this in competition, its only after I've assessed the other person is primarily reactive and overly defensive, so I give them my leg as something to bait them into an over commitment. But I hear the message here that it would be better to just initiate my own attacks without taking unnecessary risks. thanks!

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