You're a very good coach. I want to try this in our judo class...even though it's not allowed in tournament, I still think everyone would think it's cool!
I just subscribed to this channel because he’s not just good at the technique, but equally as skilled in explaining the moves. Salute comrades ! From the USA.
I really liked how you tell to do the penetrating step inbetween the uke's legs. Even if he doesn't counter with a uchi mata or grapevine throw, they can just hook you when you attempt to lift them which is a real pain. Also love the little hip finish, looks like a shallow utsuri goshi. Bet it really turns them on their back even if they attempt to post with their arm.
Thanks very much. I practice ITF TaeKwon-Do and this looks like a technique in my forms. I did not understand that technique until I saw this video. Thank you.
The hips are very similar to how I do sode tsurikomi goshi, or utsuri Goshi. I like the details of the legs going inside instead of outside. Very thankful for you sharing 🙏🙏❤️
@@IvanVasylchuk_silapartera I am a new subscriber. I live in Israel now...I used to train with jovany varela (who is a student of gokor chivichian). He had to give me a purple belt in jiu jitsu (gracie,,,under Thiago renaldo). I am still in contact with my teacher who is in California. He wants me to continue to compete (and will continue to rank me if /when I win). Do you ever do any type of seminars (in israel).
@@liamdoes8580 Yes, there are different opinions but leg grabs were very effective but for some guys managing olympic judo were also not very atractive.
Sorry bothering again but I have seen other eastern european countries coaches entering with the other leg in between because the front one can be exposed to a kosoto gake kind of counter . Still I like your version better because in judo I stand with my right leg in the front.
With the step in you are rolling your hips as your entire body is lifting not just your arms. There is a moment in the step through where he can be balanced on your hip but then immeadeately dump him. There are other techniques that are easier with a heavier person but with proper technique and body mechanics, this still can be efficiently done!
I didn't like the video because he told me too. I love the technique and the way he explained it. I think he explains in a manner that makes common sense and easy. I want to see more videos. However I didn't like the video because he told me to and I don't want that guy showing up at my door.
So he doesn’t need to re learn the entirety of the technique on both sides. Also allows him to catch them off guard with a throw they weren’t expecting.
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This is a good throw to follow crashing an antagonist or ducking under their haymaker
Throw foot sweep techniques takedown strong
You're a very good coach. I want to try this in our judo class...even though it's not allowed in tournament, I still think everyone would think it's cool!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! Of course, try it! I think I like it👍
i love this channel, I love the voice over.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!👍👍👍
@@IvanVasylchuk_silapartera thank YOU sir for the great content.
I just subscribed to this channel because he’s not just good at the technique, but equally as skilled in explaining the moves. Salute comrades ! From the USA.
we will be training this at our training group this month. Tight ! Thank you !
I made this movement so much in my judô life, pure nostalgia.
interesting move I'm glad you showed it without gi as well as with the gi
Glad you liked it
I really liked how you tell to do the penetrating step inbetween the uke's legs. Even if he doesn't counter with a uchi mata or grapevine throw, they can just hook you when you attempt to lift them which is a real pain. Also love the little hip finish, looks like a shallow utsuri goshi. Bet it really turns them on their back even if they attempt to post with their arm.
Greetings from Brazil
Thanks very much. I practice ITF TaeKwon-Do and this looks like a technique in my forms. I did not understand that technique until I saw this video. Thank you.
Great to hear!
Favorite throw! Thanks for covering it
Excellent! Thank you
In one word. "Excellent".
Muchas gracias maestro
Great Video like always. Thank you for your hard work.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I am very happy👍
Gutafsson used this vs jon jones
De lujo
The hips are very similar to how I do sode tsurikomi goshi, or utsuri Goshi. I like the details of the legs going inside instead of outside. Very thankful for you sharing 🙏🙏❤️
I love it this channel and I like it this all sambiest move
Thank you, I'm glad!
Awesome!
Great champion and great teacher
My favorite to counter a hane-goshi or an utshimata
Excellent!
Lalamove soluções
thanks mate
Impressive, impressive. Master!
THANK!!!💪
Great video
Many thanks😁
beautiful! (my friend)
Thanks for visiting
@@IvanVasylchuk_silapartera I am a new subscriber. I live in Israel now...I used to train with jovany varela (who is a student of gokor chivichian). He had to give me a purple belt in jiu jitsu (gracie,,,under Thiago renaldo). I am still in contact with my teacher who is in California. He wants me to continue to compete (and will continue to rank me if /when I win). Do you ever do any type of seminars (in israel).
How do you set this up when they are being very defensive with their arms and keeping their hips back?
Thanks for the video
You're welcome!
Top net
Good
Thank you so much!
How do you do that cool voice over, Vlad.
Great stuff your the man keep the videos coming, 💪🏼👊🏼🤙🏼
How do you write it in russian ???
I love it, Te Guruma is one of the reasons of the rules changes in Judo.
Боковой переворот
Spasibo !
True!!
Why did they change the rules? Was the throw just too dominant for judo?
@@liamdoes8580 Yes, there are different opinions but leg grabs were very effective but for some guys managing olympic judo were also not very atractive.
dobre to jest
thank you!👍
Need more time for details. I’d like to see your footwork a little more. And grips.
Will do
Sorry bothering again but I have seen other eastern european countries coaches entering with the other leg in between because the front one can be exposed to a kosoto gake kind of counter .
Still I like your version better because in judo I stand with my right leg in the front.
Is this throw legal in Judo? Just curious. Anyone know?
Hi sensi... can this technique works on much heavier opponent?
And in other words can i do this technique without lifting?
Thanks
In other words, can I do this technique on my mother-in-law?
@@RobertWilliams-mk8pl Yes but only lifting 😉
With the step in you are rolling your hips as your entire body is lifting not just your arms. There is a moment in the step through where he can be balanced on your hip but then immeadeately dump him. There are other techniques that are easier with a heavier person but with proper technique and body mechanics, this still can be efficiently done!
👌👌
Kind of like a te guruma in Judo?
Yes it seems)
5 on 2 (five fingers on two testicles) my old coach used to yell. RIP Walter Lamb.
What name the technique in Russian?
Ognetushytel (огнетушитель), hope its help you
Are they speaking in Russian or Ukranian?
I speaking Russian
in russian
They speak Ukrainian
I wish Sambo had a No Gi emphasis. BJJ and even Judo has a No Gi emphasis. No Gi Combat and Sport
Gôd
I didn't like the video because he told me too. I love the technique and the way he explained it. I think he explains in a manner that makes common sense and easy. I want to see more videos. However I didn't like the video because he told me to and I don't want that guy showing up at my door.
Консорциум Майкон
Left and right stance the master is using both right leg...why???😳😳😳
So he doesn’t need to re learn the entirety of the technique on both sides. Also allows him to catch them off guard with a throw they weren’t expecting.
I wonder why this move is not more popular in freestyle and college wrestling...it's low risk
Mark Soberay It's too hard to get the necessary deep entry on a crouched person.
Martial Life good point, but its similar to a high double
Mark Soberay I see it once in a while
wrestling trow
Ochen` stranno e`to vse zvuchit na anglii`skom iazy`ke
А мне даже очень нравится)
Haha ok no like