Watching & watching again this video. Matching the timing for my Harai goshi technique (or any other techniques) ... moving hands & feet & having the perfect space for hips rotation ...are essential ! " Practice makes you perfect" ... this is my concept!
3 X Bravo for this upload...I love it with all your comments and " pay attention " ! I like your combination of fake Kosoto - gake ( I believe) to Harai-goshi...very smooth ! Also, I like to practice my fake attack with Sasae tsuri komi ashi and when Uke's changing his gravity to avoid my technique ... than I apply the Harai goshi. Thank you for this new video !
There are many details that we have to master in order to "get it". Your explanation is great, and thanks to you I could do it in training, very slowly against a small and big guy ( 100 kilos, smaller than me ). If it is done correctly, we don't even need speed. By watching a video from Inoue Kousei on the topic of uchi mata, I got another two nice details about "kuzushi" and feet placement. Little by little I am getting there. Thank you so much. Your moves are awesome to watch. Now, I will have to drill this, and then implement it in randori ( easy with some opponents, and hard against some others ). Matthieu マチュー
I loved the video´s format as I had a lot of problems with harai goshi years ago but still haven´t mastered it. I would love to see more about beating that hikite hand at 6:00 if possible because looks great but you do it too fast . Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful video as always! In your estimation, how much of the throw is accomplished with the hands, and how much with the sweeping leg? My guess is 75% hands, 25% leg, but let’s see your opinion. thanks again.
Thank you always pizzacrusher✋ This is just my personal opinion. I think timing and hips are more important than hands and leg. I think the hands are kind of a bonus.
@@fluidjudojapan as for me, hands are the most important stuff - with them Tori makes a tough contact with Uke. No contact - no throw (imho, of course :-)) But your video is helpful for sure ❤
Unless you have a significant size advantage, I find that it's usually best to start the real pull with your arms after planting your foot. Otherwise, it's easy to pull yourself into uke rather than pulling them to you. It's still good to start some pull as your whole body moves with the initial footwork though to get that initial kuzushi, but the tsukuri/loading comes afterwards
Probably One Of The Best Tutorials I've Watched in Year's Quality
Thanks Danny Snaith🖐️
Thank you Sensei! I like your instructional videos especially when you point out common mistakes. 🥰
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Watching & watching again this video. Matching the timing for my Harai goshi technique (or any other techniques) ... moving hands & feet & having the perfect space for hips rotation ...are essential ! " Practice makes you perfect" ... this is my concept!
Thanks Hodgson Catalin✋
Very good concept!
Brilliant explanation
I love all the little details your pointing out 👍Please keep posting!!!
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3 X Bravo for this upload...I love it with all your comments and " pay attention " !
I like your combination of fake Kosoto - gake ( I believe) to Harai-goshi...very smooth !
Also, I like to practice my fake attack with Sasae tsuri komi ashi and when Uke's changing his gravity to avoid my technique ... than I apply the Harai goshi. Thank you for this new video !
Thank you always Hodgson Catalin✋
We will keep uploading new videos👍
There are many details that we have to master in order to "get it". Your explanation is great, and thanks to you I could do it in training, very slowly against a small and big guy ( 100 kilos, smaller than me ). If it is done correctly, we don't even need speed.
By watching a video from Inoue Kousei on the topic of uchi mata, I got another two nice details about "kuzushi" and feet placement. Little by little I am getting there.
Thank you so much. Your moves are awesome to watch.
Now, I will have to drill this, and then implement it in randori ( easy with some opponents, and hard against some others ).
Matthieu マチュー
@MatthieuSCHREK Thank you alwaysマチュー🖐️
I loved the video´s format as I had a lot of problems with harai goshi years ago but still haven´t mastered it.
I would love to see more about beating that hikite hand at 6:00 if possible because looks great but you do it too fast .
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Nico Contreras🖐️
Use your wrist and elbow to shake your opponent's HIKITE grip.
Sorry if it's hard to understand.
Salut coach magnifique démonstration merci pour la vidéo bonne continuation à bientôt pour d'autres exercices
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Great training technique.🥋🙏
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For me , most of the time i can pull off a harai goshi from a failed osoto gari.
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Very good👍
The same about me I always try osoto to finish harai goshi I'm not good with Joshi waza.
@@atshabal i am a leftie so for me it is easy to pull off harai from osoto when fighting rightly. Are u leftie as well ?
I fight from the left too
Merci, trés bonne expliquation, a bientot
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I noticed the sweeping leg extend ! It’s not just a chopping motion💡😊
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I love judo.😊
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What a fantastic video
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Thank you sensei, my harai gochi actually worked for the first time 😍
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love it i like harai gosh
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Beautiful.
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smooth and brilliant sensei
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Buena explicacion .Oss.
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I practice judo throw takedown techniques own skills
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Wonderful video as always! In your estimation, how much of the throw is accomplished with the hands, and how much with the sweeping leg? My guess is 75% hands, 25% leg, but let’s see your opinion. thanks again.
Thank you always pizzacrusher✋
This is just my personal opinion.
I think timing and hips are more important than hands and leg.
I think the hands are kind of a bonus.
@@fluidjudojapan as for me, hands are the most important stuff - with them Tori makes a tough contact with Uke. No contact - no throw (imho, of course :-))
But your video is helpful for sure ❤
Great video an very helpful.
Does initial pull/off balance come just before the backstep or at the same time? What is the correct timing?
Unless you have a significant size advantage, I find that it's usually best to start the real pull with your arms after planting your foot. Otherwise, it's easy to pull yourself into uke rather than pulling them to you. It's still good to start some pull as your whole body moves with the initial footwork though to get that initial kuzushi, but the tsukuri/loading comes afterwards
どうもありがとうございます!先生のおかげで、私の柔道がずいぶん上達しました!質問がございますが、この技をスムーズに行うために、相手の下に自分の腰を入れる際に少しだけスクワットすることが多いのですが、崩し(クズシ)が十分に大きくないからでしょうか?
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