Whenever I see your videos I am always so impressed by how to the point your content is. You don't seem hurried or rushed but it is always quick and relevant simple info. Even your in depth videos aren't very long. It shows that you are very knowledgeable and it is fantastic that you share some of that knowledge with us. Thank you and please keep it up.
Yes, when i was somewhat new to Judo they never mentioned that last trick to me, but it was myself who figured it out, i always do that. if i want to put them of balance backwards, then i pull them and as they resist i go with them and finish, if i want to do a shoulder throw, then i push them and as they resist i pull them again and start the throw mechanics
I shot your video over too my sensei now he's doing he's moves more fluid thanks for your teachings they are teaching teachers and making judo better across the board
Thank-You so much for these videos. I have just started Goshin Ju-Jitsu and I'm finding it hard to remember the throws. These videos are great ! Thanks for your knowledge and time :)
yeah, i totally recomend it. almost no Wrestler or BJJ practitioner expects you to give them your back, just to smash them with a seoi nage or a uchi mata. This works specially with americam wrestlers, as they are used to only deal with other kind of takedowns. I have done Judo since i was 4, i started getting the O Soto Gari consistently when i was 5, i bet that you can do more than that in just a few weeks
I have topic if you would touch on the importance and the reasons of tumble or flipping after throws getting before your opponent and not losing energy getting up
Whenever I see your videos I am always so impressed by how to the point your content is. You don't seem hurried or rushed but it is always quick and relevant simple info. Even your in depth videos aren't very long. It shows that you are very knowledgeable and it is fantastic that you share some of that knowledge with us. Thank you and please keep it up.
Yes, when i was somewhat new to Judo they never mentioned that last trick to me, but it was myself who figured it out, i always do that. if i want to put them of balance backwards, then i pull them and as they resist i go with them and finish, if i want to do a shoulder throw, then i push them and as they resist i pull them again and start the throw mechanics
I shot your video over too my sensei now he's doing he's moves more fluid thanks for your teachings they are teaching teachers and making judo better across the board
Love these videos.
The best and most complete explanation of the most important part of a judo throw.
Thank-You so much for these videos. I have just started Goshin Ju-Jitsu and I'm finding it hard to remember the throws. These videos are great ! Thanks for your knowledge and time :)
Thanks coach !
Thanks you 🙏🔝
I would like to learn Judo. been doing BJJ for a few years and always noticed how Judo takedowns are so sharp or quick.
yeah, i totally recomend it. almost no Wrestler or BJJ practitioner expects you to give them your back, just to smash them with a seoi nage or a uchi mata. This works specially with americam wrestlers, as they are used to only deal with other kind of takedowns. I have done Judo since i was 4, i started getting the O Soto Gari consistently when i was 5, i bet that you can do more than that in just a few weeks
Great. 👏👏👏👏
Nice.
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I have topic if you would touch on the importance and the reasons of tumble or flipping after throws getting before your opponent and not losing energy getting up
Have you done a vid on the ashi guruma?
How do you apply this without the gi?
Shortest I think I’ve seen your hair