Just start by relaxing all, never do hold all. Use only joints you need to. Sometimes when i hit uke and don't get a dismemberment, i relax all again and start from there to get a DM.
And no, there is no defined time when to relax all again, just do it when you feel like you're getting too stiff.
Here are two posts of mine, they are about madmans but i guess it applies for anything:
http://forums.toribash.com/showpost....67&postcount=8
http://forums.toribash.com/showpost....61&postcount=2
0001 - if you would have edited it some, you might have gotten another dismember from the second kick. To edit, view the replay, press P, space + p until you get to the point you want to edit and press E.
Generally you get so good if you play a lot and get experience. Like in any other game. It wont happen overnight.
So if you do a replay, first of all the replay isn't finished until you run out of time. Use your time 100%. Secondly, even if you run out of time and you're looking at your replay, it might not be finished yet - you can always edit it and make it better. Oh and in the end when you're not fighting uke, you can hold all and move your joints to get a nice pose - makes it nicer. Try not to waste too much time on it though or it will sort of ruin it.
Here is what i got out of your replay by editing it, i hope you don't mind me posting in your thread, if you do, just say so and i'll delete it.
Last edited by Magix; Dec 26, 2008 at 11:52 PM.