Two on One Uchi Mata by Steve Mocco
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Two on One Uchi Mata by Steve Mocco
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In this wrestling moves video, Steve Mocco teaches the Two on One Uchi Mata.
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definitely like how Steve Mocco TELLS us what didn't work for him, { trying to just step in without the pivot, when he showed the PIVOT in this video, I could instantly see that's the KEY. Creates mechanical advantage, leverage > the power comes from the force of hips not upper body. Really great demo.
@fanaticwrestling3904
4 жыл бұрын
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Key is the overlooked and under taught.. back step! He said he loads his hips under his opponent’s before he puts his foot to the ceiling. Awesome technique!
I think he started in Judo and eventually gave it up for wrestling. He had a hell of alot of footsweeps in wrestling and I think maybe Judo helped him form that game. You guys got to watch the Hawkeyes documentsty where Mocco is in it. The guy was an absolute animal of a heavy weight.
Wow, Mocco is an amazing instructor. He breaks it down so well. As great of a wrestler as he was, he really seems to have a gift for instruction. Reminds me of guys like Kolat, Smith, Adams and Douglas, who just have a special genius for sharing their knowledge.
Steve Mocco is one of the rare wrestlers who cross train in judo and I'm pretty sure he competed in it too, this goes to show what a beast he is.
@fanaticwrestling3904
4 жыл бұрын
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@Delanuve
Жыл бұрын
He was a Judo prodigy. An absolute killer. He was so dedicated to wrestling that he decided to pass on the Judo olympics. His sister represented US Judo in the olympics instead.
@64wy4x8s
Жыл бұрын
Mocco was originally a judoka before transitioning into wrestling
0:43 1:03 step in, the back step 1:42 1:50 woodchopping motion 2:01 wham motion and his foot to ceiling 2:27
Mocco. One bad dude.
@fanaticwrestling3904
4 жыл бұрын
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Tons of great details. I can see alot of options to work off of from here or to chain if they defend well. Great technical breakdown.
@fanaticwrestling3904
2 ай бұрын
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Thank you for the upload.
really nice variation
@fanaticwrestling3904
4 жыл бұрын
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Mocco = King
Deceeent wrestler. 😏. Jk. Mocco a killer. I wrestled D1 around the same time. ATT is lucky to have such a great wrestler as a coach. 👊
@fanaticwrestling3904
4 жыл бұрын
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Super 💪
@fanaticwrestling3904
3 жыл бұрын
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“They said I was manipulating the ankle joint.”
obviously Mocco got some judo bg
0:43
Wrestlers use judo terms sometimes? didn't know that
@fanaticwrestling3904
4 жыл бұрын
haha
@THIS---GUY
4 жыл бұрын
I didn’t even know it was judo for a few years lol
@fanaticwrestling3904
4 жыл бұрын
@@THIS---GUY 😂😂
@THIS---GUY
4 жыл бұрын
FANATIC WRESTLING my coach showed many judo techniques just left out the fact they originated or were more popular in judo lol much respect for this discipline - thank you 🙏 for the great content I’ll be watching judo highlights and it’s funny to se techniques I know how to do just executed a bit differently with the gi and I don’t recognize the name whatsoever lol
@florisas.7557
4 жыл бұрын
@@THIS---GUY Yeah i think under freestyle wrestling rules more old school Judo takedowns are allowed than under modern Judo rules. Judo rules are so castrated these days.
Is that Nick Delpopolo?
is that nick depolo judo
@napalminthemorning8309
Жыл бұрын
I believe so
I think the reason your uchimada is not working for the high throw is your set up is better suited for Tai Otoshi or Te Guruma. Your actually to close and behind to get him loaded up for the big up and over . But don't get me wrong, it works as is.
@tommcalpine6062
2 жыл бұрын
I maybe wrong but I think Wrestlers don't commit as much as Judokas because they don't want as much connection with their opponent and be reversed after the throw like you see commonly after an ippon (which does matter in judo because if you land a throw the match is over)
Didn't like getting his face punched in MMA.