Sumi-Gaeshi Tips | Riki Judo Dojo
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ค. 2024
- Riki sensei showed us sumi-gaeshi (隅返 - corner reversal) during class on 1-12-2024.
0:00 definition
0:12 sit down, not back
0:23 the target
0:33 side entry
1:07 kuzushi
1:53 the importance of uchikomi
2:19 side entry details
3:36 jujitsu origins
3:55 go with the throw
4:13 uke's great responsibility
4:39 safety first
5:00 sumi-gaeshi as a counter
5:28 sumi-gaeshi in nage-no-kata
Riki sensei began Judo in Okinawa and is a Shichidan with over 56 years of study, practice, competition and teaching. He competed for 25 years at the local, national and international levels.
A few of the great Judoka Riki sensei has studied and practiced with include: Kotani, Daigo, Ito, Inokuma, Okano, Kimura, Kaminaga and Nakatani.
See Riki sensei teach every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening at 535 W. Iron Ave, Mesa, AZ 85210. Youth classes are 6 - 6:55 PM, adult classes are 7:00 - 8:30 PM. For more info, please visit rikidojousa.com
The purpose of this TH-cam channel is to pass on the original, traditional, authentic Kodokan Judo that Riki sensei loves so much. Riki sensei's students maintain this TH-cam channel (and are responsible for any errors), but you can find more of his thoughts at the Riki Judo Dojo Facebook page: / riki-judo-dojo-usa-194... 25
Just came across your channel and I love the teaching style. These videos are incredibly helpful in understanding the techniques and how to teach them to others myself. Thank you for publishing this for free! Stuff like this will better the sport everywhere!
Thank you very much. I’m happy to hear they are helpful to you. Riki
thanks sensei its open my mind so easily this way
We love to hear that!
Great video as always. Love all the variations. This throw works great in different disciplines too like BJJ 😁
Thanks Luis!
Hey, it’s been awhile. Wonderful to see a new video from the Riki Dojo.
I actually prefer sumi- garaging to tomoenage. I can’t really say why, except that I find sumi-gasehi much easier to enter into and execute successfully. Also I have found it serves as an effective follow-up waza to an unsuccessful attempt at osotogari.
Many, many thanks!🥋🙂🌞
Thank you Jun! I've been SLACKING at video editing, but I'm back at it. I have many classes to distill into videos, but we're getting closer to the "finish line" of one video for each waza in Riki sensei's shodan test.
Amazing explanation of the kata part. Nobody knows around me haha. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Nico!