You're right, I did. This is what happens when you get lazy and start copying a pasting. Thank you for letting me know. It should be "Lifting Hip Throw".
Thank you!!...just replied to one of your other comments with a link to this...thank you for taking the time to watch so many of our videos and thank you for the comments and feedback!!!
Excelente y rozando la perfección. Qué buen momento he pasado con estos dos maestros. Hace muchos años practiqué judo y no hay día que no recorra las redes gozando este arte supremo. Tuve grandes maestros en Argentina: Fukuma, Genuth, Soma y el maravilloso Juan Carlos Uequín, actualmente 9no, Dan. Gracias por este video.
J'ai pratiqué le judo pendant onze ans,avec un excellent professeur, en montrant toutes les finesses de la discipline, je retrouve tout cela dans la vidéo. Ce qui a aussi de bien, c'est dessous la traduction en Anglais,
The only way to learn Judo. Dr Jigoro Kano spent five years perfecting the Gokyo No Waza, and it's best to learn Judo in its proper sequence., no short cuts.
I agree...I didn't learn in this way but I do teach in this way now as I feel as though it's best learnt as such...with one exception...I start teach Okuri Ashi Harai much sooner than it appears in the sequence.
Not bad your judo techniques or very very powerful indeed learning these types martial arts of judo is incredible and amazing and very powerful I just wish they had stayed in karate and learned these facts it's incredible what you can do when your lord and these type of martial arts 🥋☯️🙏😌🙏☯️🥋
It is my understanding that at the time this throw was included in the Gokyo (and the period that I cover for this video; 1920-1982) it was called Seoi Nage and only after 1982 once Ippon Seoi Nage was added as a variation was the name updated to Morote Seoi Nage. Even with this update, calling this throw Seoi Nage is still correct...as seen on the Kodokan website where there is only Seoi Nage and Ippon Seoi Nage listed, no Morote Seoi Nage.
Outstanding video! You missed morote gari, kuchiki taoshi and kibisu gaeshi! Also kawazu gake and kami basani (but those are understandable not to showcase lol) It's a pity people are so focused on competition (only 1/4 of judo, as we have uchi komi, geiko, randori and shiai) I'm lucky I learned in a traditional dojo, I never got to like competition. Thanks for the vid!
Thank you...I'm glad you enjoyed the video. As I say in the description, this is the Gokyo-no-Waza 1920-1982...the throws you have mentioned were all added post 1982 and I am still in the process of filming and editing those throws. I will be releasing those throws soon.
My memory fails me but can you identify the name of this throw please? The left hand holds the opponents left wrist/sleeve, the right arm reaches up under the opponents left armpit up over their back simultaneously whilst stepping in and kicking the right leg through with force horizontally behind the right hip of the opponent as you rotate left, lifting them up and over as you throw and twist on your left leg? The throw utilizes the force of the kick through to ship them up and over. It's been ages since I rolled and I cannot remember this throw. Any help would be great. Cheers
At the beginning I thought it was some kind of morote seoi nage, but the setup you're talking about is like a ken ken uchi mata or a simple uchi mata (if you mean you're using your leg between his): th-cam.com/video/iUpSu5J-bgw/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=KODOKAN or a harai goshi if you mean you're sweeping his leg with yours from the outside: th-cam.com/video/qTo8HlAAkOo/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=KODOKAN Was any of these two?
Thanks for the reply. I've a feeling it was a variation of the harai goshi. It was and still is one of my favourite throws. Just couldn't remember the names. Thankyou!
Of course you can...techniques where you "grab" the legs are part of Judo and should be learnt and taught in every dojo. Currently, the rules for IJF regulated competitions in 2023, means you will given a shido if you do touch the legs. However, IJF regulated competitions are only one small part of Judo, that many people who learn and practice the sport never experience. For a full, well rounded understanding of Judo, you should learn how to do all of the techniques, why they exist and why they cannot be used in competitions, whether for safety reasons or something else...this is very important for the continuation of the knowledge so the history of Judo does not get lost or forgotten. A dojo is able to practice whatever rule set it wants, but this should be communicated and explain to all students so everyone is operating under the same understanding.
I cant find the trick, where it is like an ippon seoi nage. But you grip two of the arms and and flip him over the arm and not below like in an ippon seoi nage (something like that, sorry if didn't explain well)
It sounds like you might be describing Sode Tsurikomi Goshi perhaps? (th-cam.com/video/jwuOYMPv9ZQ/w-d-xo.html)...if so, then the reason it is not included in this video as Sode Tsurikomi Goshi was added to the Gokyo-no-Waza after 1982.
Awesome video. Great work. I am currently working on kata's basics, so it is very usefull for me as a reference. For uki waza, I noticed the kuzushi is not applied exactly the same way as in the Kodokan's videos. I think ( I might be mistaken ) Tori falls more towards the outside, but again, I have yet to try it so I am just voicing some light doubts here. I am just curious.
There are many variations, the Kodokan variation is the standard and sometimes a bit exaggerated! Have a look at ippon seoi nage in nage no kata, it's the best application, but almost impossible to see in irl judo! Good luck with your second degree black belt exam (here the exam syllabus works that way, maybe it works differently in other countries)! Uki waza works really well in randori, try it with a combo with sasae, uke resists, then uki waza! Good luck!
@@dariodesansebastian Thank you for your kind reply and insights. Sasae + Uki waza combo seems awesome. By the way, I live in the countryside of North Japan, and here, up to 3rd degree black belt, the local teachers ( 6th dan or above ) can give you the degree following their own criterias. From the 4th degree it becomes a regional decision, and from the 6th it must be delivered by the Kodokan association. In reality, youngsters get their black belt at a young age quite easily. It gets king of serious around the 3rd degree here. That is just the way it is. - For exemple, to my surprise, a lot of young black belts are clueless about O-uchi-gari / Ko-uchi-gari and the likes. They don't know how to apply kuzushi. They lack a lot of basics ( and so do I, but I am working on it. ) - Cheers, happy judo everyone. Matthieu
I've never practiced it, but I know how to do it, it's just a matter of memorizing the techniques, right? (My favorite one that I can definitely do just by reflex is the "Osoto Gari" technique, and it's my favorite.)
No...there is more rotation of the hips with the O Goshi as compared to the Uki Goshi and the finishing action of the throw is different. Watch the full length instructions of both techniques (links can be found in the video description) and you'll see this clearly.
These throws were added to the Gokyo-no-Waza after 1982...this is the Gokyo-no-Waza between 1920-1982. There is more information in the video description discussing this.
Are you asking whether I can personally do these throws in no gi or whether they can be done in no gi? Either way...the majority, but not all, could be adapted for no gi...some of the techniques rely too heavily on the gi...and I'm able to do the majority but not all in no gi.
Osoto Otoshi was a later addition included in 1982. The throws I have included are from 1920-1982. I am working on filmed the throws from the more recent version.
Nicely done, but you've mistranslated "tsuri goshi".
You're right, I did. This is what happens when you get lazy and start copying a pasting. Thank you for letting me know. It should be "Lifting Hip Throw".
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Smooth! Love the multiple angles.
Thank you!!...just replied to one of your other comments with a link to this...thank you for taking the time to watch so many of our videos and thank you for the comments and feedback!!!
Excelente y rozando la perfección. Qué buen momento he pasado con estos dos maestros. Hace muchos años practiqué judo y no hay día que no recorra las redes gozando este arte supremo. Tuve grandes maestros en Argentina: Fukuma, Genuth, Soma y el maravilloso Juan Carlos Uequín, actualmente 9no, Dan. Gracias por este video.
This gave me a broader idea of how many throws there are. Can't wait to learn more of these
Thanks, a great compilation
J'ai pratiqué le judo pendant onze ans,avec un excellent professeur, en montrant toutes les finesses de la discipline, je retrouve tout cela dans la vidéo. Ce qui a aussi de bien, c'est dessous la traduction en Anglais,
The only way to learn Judo. Dr Jigoro Kano spent five years perfecting the Gokyo No Waza, and it's best to learn Judo in its proper sequence., no short cuts.
I agree...I didn't learn in this way but I do teach in this way now as I feel as though it's best learnt as such...with one exception...I start teach Okuri Ashi Harai much sooner than it appears in the sequence.
Beautiful techniques; I always enjoy seeing you throw, David.
Thank you...really appreciate the support!!
Great video, guys! Thanks for posting!
Your welcome...I'm glad you've enjoyed it!
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Classic two people Gokyo control. No damage but only pain. You are lucky it is not Nikyo or yonkyo
Outstanding video! Thank you, Sensei!
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Great video. Thanks
Not bad your judo techniques or very very powerful indeed learning these types martial arts of judo is incredible and amazing and very powerful I just wish they had stayed in karate and learned these facts it's incredible what you can do when your lord and these type of martial arts 🥋☯️🙏😌🙏☯️🥋
Thanks for the video that was Great !!
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Just took notes on the names of the throws for those pop quizzes at our Dojo 😁
Amazing...I'm glad the video has been helpful. Hope the pop quizzes go well!!
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It’s important to note that 00:42-00:50 is morote seoi, not ippon.
It is my understanding that at the time this throw was included in the Gokyo (and the period that I cover for this video; 1920-1982) it was called Seoi Nage and only after 1982 once Ippon Seoi Nage was added as a variation was the name updated to Morote Seoi Nage. Even with this update, calling this throw Seoi Nage is still correct...as seen on the Kodokan website where there is only Seoi Nage and Ippon Seoi Nage listed, no Morote Seoi Nage.
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Your welcome...glad you enjoyed it.
Outstanding video! You missed morote gari, kuchiki taoshi and kibisu gaeshi! Also kawazu gake and kami basani (but those are understandable not to showcase lol)
It's a pity people are so focused on competition (only 1/4 of judo, as we have uchi komi, geiko, randori and shiai) I'm lucky I learned in a traditional dojo, I never got to like competition.
Thanks for the vid!
Thank you...I'm glad you enjoyed the video. As I say in the description, this is the Gokyo-no-Waza 1920-1982...the throws you have mentioned were all added post 1982 and I am still in the process of filming and editing those throws. I will be releasing those throws soon.
My memory fails me but can you identify the name of this throw please? The left hand holds the opponents left wrist/sleeve, the right arm reaches up under the opponents left armpit up over their back simultaneously whilst stepping in and kicking the right leg through with force horizontally behind the right hip of the opponent as you rotate left, lifting them up and over as you throw and twist on your left leg? The throw utilizes the force of the kick through to ship them up and over. It's been ages since I rolled and I cannot remember this throw. Any help would be great. Cheers
At the beginning I thought it was some kind of morote seoi nage, but the setup you're talking about is like a ken ken uchi mata or a simple uchi mata (if you mean you're using your leg between his):
th-cam.com/video/iUpSu5J-bgw/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=KODOKAN
or a harai goshi if you mean you're sweeping his leg with yours from the outside:
th-cam.com/video/qTo8HlAAkOo/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=KODOKAN
Was any of these two?
Thanks for the reply. I've a feeling it was a variation of the harai goshi. It was and still is one of my favourite throws. Just couldn't remember the names. Thankyou!
Dude must feel like a scrambled egg after all that.
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I thought u can't grab legs in judo on throws
Of course you can...techniques where you "grab" the legs are part of Judo and should be learnt and taught in every dojo.
Currently, the rules for IJF regulated competitions in 2023, means you will given a shido if you do touch the legs.
However, IJF regulated competitions are only one small part of Judo, that many people who learn and practice the sport never experience.
For a full, well rounded understanding of Judo, you should learn how to do all of the techniques, why they exist and why they cannot be used in competitions, whether for safety reasons or something else...this is very important for the continuation of the knowledge so the history of Judo does not get lost or forgotten.
A dojo is able to practice whatever rule set it wants, but this should be communicated and explain to all students so everyone is operating under the same understanding.
@@TheJudoWayofLife thanks for the example another question is it allowed in the Olympic Games grabbing the legs for throws?
@@richmindset1259No.
I would like to clarify that you may grab the opponent’s leg, in the end phase of any throw, if the opponent is already in ne waza position 😀😀
Yes you can. Even in randoris. But you must be at least, on one knee, like a transition from Tachi Waza to Newaza.
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Will the blue man get injured if you let go of his extened arm if you let it go?
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Aquém me fala quantos anos vc tem que treina judo pra aprender pelo menos uns 8 golpe desses??
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Que lembranças gostosas.
Сразу видно, что у демонстратора любимый приём - подсечка.
I cant find the trick, where it is like an ippon seoi nage. But you grip two of the arms and and flip him over the arm and not below like in an ippon seoi nage (something like that, sorry if didn't explain well)
It sounds like you might be describing Sode Tsurikomi Goshi perhaps? (th-cam.com/video/jwuOYMPv9ZQ/w-d-xo.html)...if so, then the reason it is not included in this video as Sode Tsurikomi Goshi was added to the Gokyo-no-Waza after 1982.
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Thank you!!!
Awesome video. Great work. I am currently working on kata's basics, so it is very usefull for me as a reference.
For uki waza, I noticed the kuzushi is not applied exactly the same way as in the Kodokan's videos. I think ( I might be mistaken ) Tori falls more towards the outside, but again, I have yet to try it so I am just voicing some light doubts here. I am just curious.
There are many variations, the Kodokan variation is the standard and sometimes a bit exaggerated! Have a look at ippon seoi nage in nage no kata, it's the best application, but almost impossible to see in irl judo! Good luck with your second degree black belt exam (here the exam syllabus works that way, maybe it works differently in other countries)!
Uki waza works really well in randori, try it with a combo with sasae, uke resists, then uki waza!
Good luck!
@@dariodesansebastian Thank you for your kind reply and insights.
Sasae + Uki waza combo seems awesome.
By the way, I live in the countryside of North Japan, and here, up to 3rd degree black belt, the local teachers ( 6th dan or above ) can give you the degree following their own criterias. From the 4th degree it becomes a regional decision, and from the 6th it must be delivered by the Kodokan association.
In reality, youngsters get their black belt at a young age quite easily. It gets king of serious around the 3rd degree here. That is just the way it is.
- For exemple, to my surprise, a lot of young black belts are clueless about O-uchi-gari / Ko-uchi-gari and the likes. They don't know how to apply kuzushi. They lack a lot of basics ( and so do I, but I am working on it. ) -
Cheers, happy judo everyone.
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Mi mind: I can do them all
Mi body: More or less
Reality: Only half of them
Half is pretty decent!!! How long have you been learning?
I've never practiced it, but I know how to do it, it's just a matter of memorizing the techniques, right? (My favorite one that I can definitely do just by reflex is the "Osoto Gari" technique, and it's my favorite.)
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you did uki goshi and ogoshi the same or?
No...there is more rotation of the hips with the O Goshi as compared to the Uki Goshi and the finishing action of the throw is different. Watch the full length instructions of both techniques (links can be found in the video description) and you'll see this clearly.
How many of these are now illegal?
I'm wondering this also
@@bronsondeliac2625Of those shown, very few.
Good question...I think only two throws on this list are now banned under the current IJF rules...Kata Guruma and Sukui Nage.
The lesson is that in real life, if anybody tries to grab you...
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good throws but i must say i somehow feel bad for the dude in blue
He loves being thrown!!
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Morote gari? Kani basani?
These throws were added to the Gokyo-no-Waza after 1982...this is the Gokyo-no-Waza between 1920-1982. There is more information in the video description discussing this.
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Amazing...get down to your local dojo and give it a go!!
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Can you do this no gi?
Are you asking whether I can personally do these throws in no gi or whether they can be done in no gi?
Either way...the majority, but not all, could be adapted for no gi...some of the techniques rely too heavily on the gi...and I'm able to do the majority but not all in no gi.
@@TheJudoWayofLife Sorry, I meant could you make a compilation video of all these throws in nogi?
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where osoto toshi?
Osoto Otoshi was a later addition included in 1982. The throws I have included are from 1920-1982. I am working on filmed the throws from the more recent version.
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Um i starter i know osoto gari ipon soynaga and uki goshi
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for what ive experienced in throwing by sets i feel like im gonna puke
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