Really like the idea of pushing the hip forward and leaning the body backward. I think it makes it much easier to finish the full turn. I used to fail the throw at 90 degrees to the opponent after dropping. Would love to see more seoi nage videos!
Several of my Sensei’s @ Skelley were recommending that I work on dropping (just before the apocalypse)... so I can’t wait to try this... it’ll save my rusty knees! 🤙🏻
Good stuff. I generally dislike dropping techniques as I feel it can be misused as a crutch. However it's good to know and useful to understand how to defend it.
By any chance would you know the name of this tecnique in Japanese or if it's on the kodokan tecniques list? Means "Ippon Seoi Nague" its but the drop on the knees its in English can't be the correctly name. Thank you very much
Could one keep one leg extended as I have a bad knee now, and simply cannot drop to that knee (left) but I can drop my right knee and keep my left extended. What do you think Master Stevens?
Thank you for another awesome tutorial, sir. I was attempting this technique with the pull and lean back, but I was getting stiff armed by his left arm. And it was not allowing me to get under and between his legs. Is there a piece of detail I’m missing?
Guys i am practising judo and there is this girl who always says that am bad in judo and what i am doing is always wrong.....But she never corrects me ..she is 2 years older than me but she is very hard to me she has the feeling like she is greater than me... i don't hate her for that stupid feeling she is always discouraging me by saying what am doing is always wrong and my bad luck she is my partner for uchikomi and other practises . What i do guys am really desperate today🙁🙃 Edit : i am a beginner also🙁
Thanking you my dear. I am appreciated you for this. My child must take benefit from this technique. He is 14 years old and learning Judo now a days.
Wonderful! I hope they find it helpful!
Really like the idea of pushing the hip forward and leaning the body backward. I think it makes it much easier to finish the full turn. I used to fail the throw at 90 degrees to the opponent after dropping. Would love to see more seoi nage videos!
I just released and entire DVD on it. If you haven't seen it yet make sure you check it out.
Thank you for this great instructional and for keeping our spirits up during this judo absence period.
You're welcome and thanks for attending.
Great video. Explained perfectly and straight to the point
Very helpful details! I can’t wait to try it when life gets back to normal or at least back to the dojo.
I really love your instructions.
Thank you, Travis!
Tx Travis, this small technical details make a big throw happen 🥋
So true! Thank you!
Gracias Travis 💪🏻
Thank you so much for explination
amazing details , sleeve down , leaning backward , very useful Thanks sensei
Your welcome! I'm glad you found it useful!
good teacher!!
Thank you! 😃
i dont really understand why people talk bad about you this actually works
Fantastic
Several of my Sensei’s @ Skelley were recommending that I work on dropping (just before the apocalypse)... so I can’t wait to try this... it’ll save my rusty knees! 🤙🏻
Let me know how it goes as you develop it would love to hear!
Thanks, Travis. How would you change the follow-through for BJJ?
5:20. Dont over rotate
Awesome! tyvm!!!!
You're welcome!!
As a BJJ beginner, my first thought is to completely avoid a grip battle with a judoka. 😏 This is good stuff! Thank you Travis!
Good stuff. I generally dislike dropping techniques as I feel it can be misused as a crutch. However it's good to know and useful to understand how to defend it.
I agree. These should be used as a secondary attack to your stand up judo. Should never be a first choice.
Great information sensei thank you...i am waiting for kesa gatame. Take your time Sensei ...oss
Very soon!
@@TravisStevensgrappling thank you so much Sensei.
I think if I can make full use this performance, I will be stronger.
Thank you very much.
By any chance would you know the name of this tecnique in Japanese or if it's on the kodokan tecniques list? Means "Ippon Seoi Nague" its but the drop on the knees its in English can't be the correctly name. Thank you very much
Travis do you prefer the drop Seoi nage or the normal seoi nage?
Can you make video about
Koshi guruma and how to use it
And a video about explosive power for a fast rotation
You should check out my Mastering Seoi Nage Instructional I go over a lot of that in the DVD.
Could one keep one leg extended as I have a bad knee now, and simply cannot drop to that knee (left) but I can drop my right knee and keep my left extended. What do you think Master Stevens?
Thank you for another awesome tutorial, sir. I was attempting this technique with the pull and lean back, but I was getting stiff armed by his left arm. And it was not allowing me to get under and between his legs. Is there a piece of detail I’m missing?
Yeah you have to "pop" them with your collar hand to clear it.
Hey Travis great stuff...any suggestions for someone with tight quads. I usually drop dead because of inflexibility
Try dropping to one knee rather than two.
it's so hard ! How ?
Man Judo is cool
Guys i am practising judo and there is this girl who always says that am bad in judo and what i am doing is always wrong.....But she never corrects me ..she is 2 years older than me but she is very hard to me she has the feeling like she is greater than me... i don't hate her for that stupid feeling she is always discouraging me by saying what am doing is always wrong and my bad luck she is my partner for uchikomi and other practises . What i do guys am really desperate today🙁🙃
Edit : i am a beginner also🙁
Do you advocate to use this technique from turtle in BJJ, or is that being too wishful?
Wishful thinking. You may get it every once in awhile but not worth dedicating and real training time to.
For self defense purposes can you modify grip to drop an attacker on their face instead of rolling them?
Is this same as sacrifice throw?