The reason the white belt was going backwards after the throw was because his feet were in a "V" (toes out), in Seoi Nage the feet should be parallel or toes pointed in - this keep the throwers balance forward. I wish the camera had shown more foot work, but the Sensi's feet being parallel (at 7:58 and 10:20) is critical to a successful throw. We also train our kids to "read the watch" (raising the arm, looking at the back of the hand) with the right arm to make space for the throw (like demonstrated at 9:49). Good video.
Judo clearly is about the ability of your opponent to control his own bodyweight versus your Judo techniques to wrest that control from him (while he uses the same to keep control or to wrest it from you) and merge it firmly into your own bodyweight for a brief second or two. If you can win this battle and merge your bodyweights, the throw or fall itself is just a foregone conclusion. Hence the Senseis´ emphasis on first getting control of the opponents bodyweight, then merging it with your own followed immediately by the foregone conclusion: the throw itself. It is very nice to see. I have appreciated it tremendously. And no, I have never done Judo before.
this entry style was extremely helpful, I am having the same struggle with my forward entry as the green belt where I feel like I don't have space to turn my hips
My biggest challenge with this throw is my Height. My trainer always tells me to go down while stepping in but I always feel like that takes away a bit of my balance while turning
Good to see Russell doing ippon seoi nage. He is getting good at it. (I remember working with him in Japan on it until his rotation got smooth)I disagree with Nakano sensei. You should never get too deep when doing a front throw.
The reason the white belt was going backwards after the throw was because his feet were in a "V" (toes out), in Seoi Nage the feet should be parallel or toes pointed in - this keep the throwers balance forward. I wish the camera had shown more foot work, but the Sensi's feet being parallel (at 7:58 and 10:20) is critical to a successful throw. We also train our kids to "read the watch" (raising the arm, looking at the back of the hand) with the right arm to make space for the throw (like demonstrated at 9:49). Good video.
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very educational content. thank you and also thanks to the three students for letting us learn from their "mistakes"
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Judo clearly is about the ability of your opponent to control his own bodyweight versus your Judo techniques to wrest that control from him (while he uses the same to keep control or to wrest it from you) and merge it firmly into your own bodyweight for a brief second or two. If you can win this battle and merge your bodyweights, the throw or fall itself is just a foregone conclusion. Hence the Senseis´ emphasis on first getting control of the opponents bodyweight, then merging it with your own followed immediately by the foregone conclusion: the throw itself.
It is very nice to see. I have appreciated it tremendously. And no, I have never done Judo before.
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Awesome tips and knowledge ! Huge thanks for sharing them Senseï 🙏
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this entry style was extremely helpful, I am having the same struggle with my forward entry as the green belt where I feel like I don't have space to turn my hips
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Bonjour messieurs excellent pédagogique merci beaucoup bonne continuation à tous
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Thank you. Very useful content.
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My biggest challenge with this throw is my Height. My trainer always tells me to go down while stepping in but I always feel like that takes away a bit of my balance while turning
Same to me. It's very hard
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Same with me
2,5 years white belt. Where does that happen?
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Maybe he took a break?
@@sam94132 Maybe. He seems very capable for a white belt.
How long does it usually take to get a yellow belt in Judo or the second belt? I'm guessing yellow is the second one.
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Make a video about 3 levels of ogosi please
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Thx for sharing❤
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Good to see Russell doing ippon seoi nage. He is getting good at it. (I remember working with him in Japan on it until his rotation got smooth)I disagree with Nakano sensei. You should never get too deep when doing a front throw.
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Great video.
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Great tutorial! 👌🏻
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This is very beneficial to watch. (Green belt here). Thanks for sharing.
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I was really waiting for that video:)
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They are good for respective grades. Congrats...
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Good👍👍👍 Uzbekistan
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I really wanna learn it on youtube
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@@shintaronakano2842 yeah your welcome