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By far this is one of the most detailed and clear explanation of martial techniques that anyone has given on KZread. You got yourself a subscriber from a Kenshi, which is a non grappler 😀
@grapplerstationАй бұрын
I’m glad it is helpful!!
@robertbrandywineАй бұрын
You not only throw someone but also see what time you did it.
@formdoggie5Ай бұрын
As someone thats actually had to do this to people that were fighting back -- violently throw your hips when you step into position. Dont bend over, as upright posture is key -- but full on cup-check them with your hip. The leverage will take them off their feet and send their leg momentum backwards so it's even harder to recover from as it will compound the "whipping" of the feet to a comical degree when you twist into the throw. Additionally, a full body hip check to the bladder or balls will do almost as much work for you as the throw when it comes to ending fights. Practice throwing it with their elbow vs the wrist too, as 90% of the time, you're going to get this when they try to surprise you with a punch so you'll need to stuff it first.
@Only1JabstabАй бұрын
Aka reverse kimura
@NorthStarFooliganАй бұрын
🤘
@alwaystraining54Ай бұрын
Should just have said “I’m 80 lbs heavier than my partner, therefore everything works”.
@grapplerstationАй бұрын
🕶️
@FvckN02 ай бұрын
No hate but that's just an absolute trash position to be in. Oshiro Kesa works best if you focus on the far arm extending towards the opponents head into some type of arm and head configuration posting your left hand on his hip bone and your right elbow forcing its way to the armpit to extend his arm. Second of all, WHY THE F*ck would you go into this shitty type of side control in which you are one head push away from getting reverse triangled?!
@grapplerstationАй бұрын
🕶️
@RT-bt6il2 ай бұрын
Excellent demonstration, thank you
@GoolBiygi2 ай бұрын
Nice
@surpriseme34682 ай бұрын
Would this be adapted into the street if you’re opponent throws an upper cut punch?
@grapplerstation2 ай бұрын
All judo can be used in self defense!
@danle31812 ай бұрын
Tell your Uke that slapping the mat should be done while falling, not after (which is useless)
@danle31812 ай бұрын
No hip in tai otoshi (it's not a wheel around it, it is not the principle behind that throw). You are way too much in line with your uke, he shouldn't be behind you but more on your side and your right foot should be on its toes, not flat. Bad demonstration.
@BenjikoАй бұрын
This throw has many variations, fundamentally he's doing everything correctly. Kuzushi, entering with a frame, and executing the throw while blocking uke's foot from stepping forward. Classic tai otoshi.
@edsonchavez8907Ай бұрын
@@Benjiko no bend of the knee, uke is supposed to trip over leg, not around the hip
@davidoconnor76942 ай бұрын
Epic 😎
@grapplerstation2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@serekithegreat3 ай бұрын
A very hard throw to master. The great Yamashita write it was a throw he just could never get down due to the perfection of timing with the hands in conjunction with off- balancing.
@grapplerstation2 ай бұрын
Agreed - difficult at first but one of the best throws once you get it down.
@serekithegreat3 ай бұрын
This technique is the foundation of my judo. Works extremely well in the street too. Go judo. 🥋 😎🤙🏾
@grapplerstation2 ай бұрын
Oss!
@RichardYu19833 ай бұрын
My old coach would always teach Uchi Mata this way. I still don’t know the exact difference between a Hane and an Uchi.
@grapplerstation2 ай бұрын
It's subtle, but Hane Goshi is a hip throw where the tori springs the uke's leg off the ground using the knee of his reaped leg, while Uchi Mata is an inner thigh throw where the tori reaps the uke's leg from between their legs using the thigh. Very subtle.
@user-sf4od4mb9m3 ай бұрын
Дядь, ты вообще знаком с принципами дзю здюцу, или просто так приёмы придумываешь?!
@aldopepeto95313 ай бұрын
Like the way u explaon the movr...txs
@grapplerstation2 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@Kissmyass87774 ай бұрын
Sensei 😂 this karate funny you Americans ossss clap 👏 clap Nice demo though well broken down 👌
@mrtravelhub43134 ай бұрын
Looks like a good kimura, tarikoplata entry
@tommym3214 ай бұрын
0:40
@ohmynoche4 ай бұрын
How do you keep the grip when you let go of their wrist to grab the lapel? It looked like you might use your forearm to keep pressure on their forearm.
@10SethgАй бұрын
I believe that the upward pressure causes the person to keep their arm locked down trying to avoid the Kimura.
@ohmynoche5 ай бұрын
I did this today, and the guy said it felt more like a bicep slicer. He said he felt pressure in the shoulder also, just not as much as the bicep. Any way to avoid that? I’m a lower belt.
@carlbussian4 ай бұрын
Try opening your hips more and looking toward their head to finish. Working this position from the bottom can help with your finishing shoulder pressure. Its all about the angle. Bicep slicer may just get the tap first, depending on your partner.
@sarajann54936 ай бұрын
Awesome explanation. Thanks
@grapplerstation4 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@jesusm.4156 ай бұрын
This should have 1,000s of views.
@grapplerstation4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@slaffkas8 ай бұрын
Nice finish for wrist control series that sensei Max teaches for judo!
@Cain222229 ай бұрын
gi sucks
@vicperhar11 ай бұрын
Awesome breakdown. Ossss!!!
@grapplerstation11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@thomuchpowa433411 ай бұрын
Sweet
@grapplerstation11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@genarohernandezjr.6589 Жыл бұрын
What if it's not judo? For example, if he is allowed to grab your legs. In that case, would you discourage the use of this technique?
@joewwright92 Жыл бұрын
It gets used in sambo all the time. You just have to make sure you are actively keeping their posture broke, circling your lead leg away and driving their head down towards the mat. If they shoot for the leg with such horrible posture they will be pretty easy to sumi gaeshi or to just ragdoll to the floor.
@grapplerstation11 ай бұрын
@@joewwright92 I think this is correct too - if they grab the leg, then go into sumi gaeshi or just snap them down, sprawl, and spin behind.
@spiritsoulbody9845 Жыл бұрын
Against this grip there is a Throw kzread.infokiMLtMNBCCI Ura Nage & Tani Otoshi
@clinicallydepressedcat3497 Жыл бұрын
appreciate the slow mo start
@grapplerstation Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
@paulspangfort136 Жыл бұрын
Awesome vid! I like the kimura -> lapel grip to keep their arm in place while transitioning, that's something I've struggled with in no-gi
@grapplerstation11 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@helloeverybody6301 Жыл бұрын
Great breakdown really helped me teach my four year old to roll safely.
@grapplerstation11 ай бұрын
Great to hear!
@HamTorta6 Жыл бұрын
Flat knot...🤯
@jmc8864 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, very helpful looking at my next jiu jitsu belt this helps a lot thank you :)
@mhcris8398 Жыл бұрын
How to use this in randori
@grapplerstation Жыл бұрын
Usually this is best used as we're moving in a circle.
@molarmassz Жыл бұрын
ggo for a sneak attack right after u bow
@justinphilpott Жыл бұрын
Tucking the chin is not enough, if you fall unexpectedly, you could easily end up with your head hitting something hard behind you therefore head protection with one or even two hands and arms (unless on the mat) is more important.
@Doon-eb8ne Жыл бұрын
you doing it wrong you turn the leg and lift the ankle of the leg you are throwing them over, you did a body wheel
@TakeshiYuuma Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tutorial my bully was shocked
@Juliannye Жыл бұрын
Excited to work on this
@grapplerstation Жыл бұрын
We'll be teaching it in a few weeks!
@bmwupgradesbyjd2581 Жыл бұрын
Unrealistic technique. In BJJ we Brazilians can do it much better!
@judod97 Жыл бұрын
Unrealistic comment. Bmw can do their boasting better
@grapplerstation Жыл бұрын
🤷♂
@bmwupgradesbyjd2581 Жыл бұрын
@@judod97 thank you for acknowledging our superiority.
@franthepro6667 Жыл бұрын
Thanks very helpful throw, i do jiu jitsu and i only know wrestling takedowns
@grapplerstation Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad it is helpful.
@simonsharpe1352 Жыл бұрын
These in-depth videos are superb I am visually impaired and can follow the details closely I really like the detail about load in the UKE onto your hips slightly to make the leg later keep up the good work!
@grapplerstation Жыл бұрын
We are so glad that they’re helpful, Simon!!
@Juliannye Жыл бұрын
Great video! Always struggled with this move!
@Juliannye Жыл бұрын
Shout out to Nate for showing this to me today, gonna try using this because I’m always stuck in knee shield
@grapplerstation Жыл бұрын
Heck yeah!
@slaffkas8 ай бұрын
Just thought about the same. We can drill it some time. (This is Stan).
Пікірлер
Great footage thanks.👍
Араво
this is great advice thanks
Ippon Seoi Nage.
By far this is one of the most detailed and clear explanation of martial techniques that anyone has given on KZread. You got yourself a subscriber from a Kenshi, which is a non grappler 😀
I’m glad it is helpful!!
You not only throw someone but also see what time you did it.
As someone thats actually had to do this to people that were fighting back -- violently throw your hips when you step into position. Dont bend over, as upright posture is key -- but full on cup-check them with your hip. The leverage will take them off their feet and send their leg momentum backwards so it's even harder to recover from as it will compound the "whipping" of the feet to a comical degree when you twist into the throw. Additionally, a full body hip check to the bladder or balls will do almost as much work for you as the throw when it comes to ending fights. Practice throwing it with their elbow vs the wrist too, as 90% of the time, you're going to get this when they try to surprise you with a punch so you'll need to stuff it first.
Aka reverse kimura
🤘
Should just have said “I’m 80 lbs heavier than my partner, therefore everything works”.
🕶️
No hate but that's just an absolute trash position to be in. Oshiro Kesa works best if you focus on the far arm extending towards the opponents head into some type of arm and head configuration posting your left hand on his hip bone and your right elbow forcing its way to the armpit to extend his arm. Second of all, WHY THE F*ck would you go into this shitty type of side control in which you are one head push away from getting reverse triangled?!
🕶️
Excellent demonstration, thank you
Nice
Would this be adapted into the street if you’re opponent throws an upper cut punch?
All judo can be used in self defense!
Tell your Uke that slapping the mat should be done while falling, not after (which is useless)
No hip in tai otoshi (it's not a wheel around it, it is not the principle behind that throw). You are way too much in line with your uke, he shouldn't be behind you but more on your side and your right foot should be on its toes, not flat. Bad demonstration.
This throw has many variations, fundamentally he's doing everything correctly. Kuzushi, entering with a frame, and executing the throw while blocking uke's foot from stepping forward. Classic tai otoshi.
@@Benjiko no bend of the knee, uke is supposed to trip over leg, not around the hip
Epic 😎
Thank you!
A very hard throw to master. The great Yamashita write it was a throw he just could never get down due to the perfection of timing with the hands in conjunction with off- balancing.
Agreed - difficult at first but one of the best throws once you get it down.
This technique is the foundation of my judo. Works extremely well in the street too. Go judo. 🥋 😎🤙🏾
Oss!
My old coach would always teach Uchi Mata this way. I still don’t know the exact difference between a Hane and an Uchi.
It's subtle, but Hane Goshi is a hip throw where the tori springs the uke's leg off the ground using the knee of his reaped leg, while Uchi Mata is an inner thigh throw where the tori reaps the uke's leg from between their legs using the thigh. Very subtle.
Дядь, ты вообще знаком с принципами дзю здюцу, или просто так приёмы придумываешь?!
Like the way u explaon the movr...txs
You're welcome!
Sensei 😂 this karate funny you Americans ossss clap 👏 clap Nice demo though well broken down 👌
Looks like a good kimura, tarikoplata entry
0:40
How do you keep the grip when you let go of their wrist to grab the lapel? It looked like you might use your forearm to keep pressure on their forearm.
I believe that the upward pressure causes the person to keep their arm locked down trying to avoid the Kimura.
I did this today, and the guy said it felt more like a bicep slicer. He said he felt pressure in the shoulder also, just not as much as the bicep. Any way to avoid that? I’m a lower belt.
Try opening your hips more and looking toward their head to finish. Working this position from the bottom can help with your finishing shoulder pressure. Its all about the angle. Bicep slicer may just get the tap first, depending on your partner.
Awesome explanation. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
This should have 1,000s of views.
Thank you!
Nice finish for wrist control series that sensei Max teaches for judo!
gi sucks
Awesome breakdown. Ossss!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Sweet
Thank you!
What if it's not judo? For example, if he is allowed to grab your legs. In that case, would you discourage the use of this technique?
It gets used in sambo all the time. You just have to make sure you are actively keeping their posture broke, circling your lead leg away and driving their head down towards the mat. If they shoot for the leg with such horrible posture they will be pretty easy to sumi gaeshi or to just ragdoll to the floor.
@@joewwright92 I think this is correct too - if they grab the leg, then go into sumi gaeshi or just snap them down, sprawl, and spin behind.
Against this grip there is a Throw kzread.infokiMLtMNBCCI Ura Nage & Tani Otoshi
appreciate the slow mo start
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Awesome vid! I like the kimura -> lapel grip to keep their arm in place while transitioning, that's something I've struggled with in no-gi
Glad it was helpful!
Great breakdown really helped me teach my four year old to roll safely.
Great to hear!
Flat knot...🤯
Thanks for this, very helpful looking at my next jiu jitsu belt this helps a lot thank you :)
How to use this in randori
Usually this is best used as we're moving in a circle.
ggo for a sneak attack right after u bow
Tucking the chin is not enough, if you fall unexpectedly, you could easily end up with your head hitting something hard behind you therefore head protection with one or even two hands and arms (unless on the mat) is more important.
you doing it wrong you turn the leg and lift the ankle of the leg you are throwing them over, you did a body wheel
Thanks for the tutorial my bully was shocked
Excited to work on this
We'll be teaching it in a few weeks!
Unrealistic technique. In BJJ we Brazilians can do it much better!
Unrealistic comment. Bmw can do their boasting better
🤷♂
@@judod97 thank you for acknowledging our superiority.
Thanks very helpful throw, i do jiu jitsu and i only know wrestling takedowns
Thank you! I'm glad it is helpful.
These in-depth videos are superb I am visually impaired and can follow the details closely I really like the detail about load in the UKE onto your hips slightly to make the leg later keep up the good work!
We are so glad that they’re helpful, Simon!!
Great video! Always struggled with this move!
Shout out to Nate for showing this to me today, gonna try using this because I’m always stuck in knee shield
Heck yeah!
Just thought about the same. We can drill it some time. (This is Stan).
@@slaffkas let’s do it