I totally agree with that. I've been practicing Jiu-Jitsu for 14 years and started taking Judo for the past few months. And I find it easier to skip right into it instead of standing in front of them
I can name of 1. Harai Goshi 2. Tai Otoshi 3. Osoto Gari 4. Ashi Guruma 5. O Guruma 6. Osoto Guruma 7. Sode Tsurikomi Goshi 8. O Goshi 9. Uki Goshi 10. Tsurikomi Goshi 11. Tsuri Goshi 12. Hane Goshi 13. Soto Makikomi 14. Hane Makikomi 15. Tani Otoshi 16. Ura Nage But for more dramatic effect Kani Basami and Kawazu Gake
I use a similar technique that relies on the air pressure in the room to reduce the friction from the air which in turn allows you to perform takedowns at an accelerated speed
Backstep should land between the legs or even behind them. This will generate maximum lift. This method only works if your style of uchi mata applies kuzushi on the second step. But it looks like that’s what you’re trying to do here. Try to bring that second step as deep as humanly possible and you’ll generate a crazy amount of lift. Uchi mata should also be practiced targeting the far leg. Doing so will make it harder for your opponent to uchi mata sukashi you as well as accounting for the fact your opponent will move away during randori. Practicing to the closer leg isn’t inherently wrong but there’s a reason almost all of us practice uchi mata to the far leg in Japan
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I totally agree with that. I've been practicing Jiu-Jitsu for 14 years and started taking Judo for the past few months. And I find it easier to skip right into it instead of standing in front of them
Good moves 👌 I like the slowmotion parts
What are a few judo throws or takedowns in which you already pass guard when landing?
I can name of
1. Harai Goshi
2. Tai Otoshi
3. Osoto Gari
4. Ashi Guruma
5. O Guruma
6. Osoto Guruma
7. Sode Tsurikomi Goshi
8. O Goshi
9. Uki Goshi
10. Tsurikomi Goshi
11. Tsuri Goshi
12. Hane Goshi
13. Soto Makikomi
14. Hane Makikomi
15. Tani Otoshi
16. Ura Nage
But for more dramatic effect
Kani Basami and Kawazu Gake
My sweeps actually focus on the gravity depth depending on what position the sun is in and also depending on the tide levels.
I use a similar technique that relies on the air pressure in the room to reduce the friction from the air which in turn allows you to perform takedowns at an accelerated speed
Unfortunately, my sweeps only work 100% during a full moon. Most other times I only get 25% success rate.
hajajajja foolish X3
ooossss Big Ups to Hegstad, Mantanona & McGowan tho.. 760
Nice!
Backstep should land between the legs or even behind them. This will generate maximum lift. This method only works if your style of uchi mata applies kuzushi on the second step. But it looks like that’s what you’re trying to do here. Try to bring that second step as deep as humanly possible and you’ll generate a crazy amount of lift. Uchi mata should also be practiced targeting the far leg. Doing so will make it harder for your opponent to uchi mata sukashi you as well as accounting for the fact your opponent will move away during randori. Practicing to the closer leg isn’t inherently wrong but there’s a reason almost all of us practice uchi mata to the far leg in Japan
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