Superb. One time I picked up someone with Daki Age and then I let him down very gently. All the techniques of Judo should be rehearsed, and Atemi Waze often.
Worked for me on bigger opponents no major worries, they just need to have a bent over posture to set the throw and a dragged forwards posture kuzushi to make them want to straighten up… at enter the throw with switch timing
Ouch! Me too... well one person. Enough to know to never resist this technique once the other person has entered, just go with the action, DO NOT RESIST OR YOU WILL BREAK BONES.....
Superb. One time I picked up someone with Daki Age and then I let him down very gently. All the techniques of Judo should be rehearsed, and Atemi Waze often.
Yes. There is a time when we study the breadth, and most times we study a few techniques in depth to truly learn them with muscle memory.
Learnt this over 52 years ago. Great technique if your opponent is not jumping around and not heavier than you and if you can get to his side.
Worked for me on bigger opponents no major worries, they just need to have a bent over posture to set the throw and a dragged forwards posture kuzushi to make them want to straighten up… at enter the throw with switch timing
Craig say's no way...not on me...lol... (already recovering an ankle, injured in kickboxing ...)
This is funny to watch but i did learn it and have broken 3 peoples bones
Ouch! Me too... well one person. Enough to know to never resist this technique once the other person has entered, just go with the action, DO NOT RESIST OR YOU WILL BREAK BONES.....
I was injured from this throw as well.
@@JudoLife dam hope u get well