@@fluidjudojapan " Tsurite like Morote Seoi-nage " ... I saw a difference between European judokas and Asian judokas regarding morote seoi-nage throws ... the European's grip is (very) tight and the Japanese or Korean judokas is very loose. A tight grip makes more difficult to turn in and the elbow is stiff, and it's not too much space ( between Uke and Tori) ... and the technique doesn't looks so smooth ( fluid)... is like something is stopping me to execute properly. The same principle is for Tai Otoshi too, the more loose is my grip-lapel the better is my pivotation. I love the the rotation in aiyotsu ( 3:27) from your video. Sensei, one more time, thank you for this video.
Thank you always Hodgson Catalin✋ In Japan, instead of gripping tightly, people are often instructed to hook their fingers on the collar and use their wrists softly. You are studying well. That's excellent👍
@@fluidjudojapan Sensei, you know ... studying and practicing judo .... looking for details (!) ... that is what make me happy ! Thank you for your support !
Thank you! Is there a video on how to deal with the opponent's grip on your tsurite? In the video uke never has a grip on the tsurite that would prevent you from turning your elbow in.
@@fluidjudojapan Yes I still have yet to master tai otoshi. Could you make a video about correct drilling? In your 'uchi mata right vs right' video you showed that the execution of the throw is different to the normal uchikomi
I still feel like I might damaged uke knee from doing this. Does uke trip over my calf? Or does uke get thrown because of the stress on their knee causing them to go forward ?
@@zachariahs.1112 Tai otoshi is not a block with the legs. It's a te-waza (arm throw). Uke falls because he is offbalanced by the pull-push of your arms and the rotation of your body that is falling in a low position. The leg is used a support for your body and doesn't HAVE TO block ukes leg. But the leg can add to the finish of the throw but shouldn't be the main driver.
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I saw the post on IG and rushed here. I'm already texting my friends that the video dropped.
I love both channels
Chadi what's up
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@@pelejahosoba5280 how's it going??
your tai otoshi is so good it makes peoples’ judogi blurry! magic!
Thanks buddy✋
Thank you so much!!! Its an impressive technique
Thanks Irving Marquez✋
Would love an Ouchi gari video (competition variations)! Amazing content as always
Thanks Dylan Robertson
please wait✋
This is my favorite te waza. I love the applications shown here.
Thanks SevaSentinel✋
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Great videos. If you take requests, could you do a video on the Japanese gripping style/strategy?
Thanks Lardman678✋ please wait!
3 x Bravo for this video. Very inspirational before I reach my dojo. Oss.
Thanks Hodgson Catalin✋
@@fluidjudojapan " Tsurite like Morote Seoi-nage " ... I saw a difference between European judokas and Asian judokas regarding morote seoi-nage throws ... the European's grip is (very) tight and the Japanese or Korean judokas is very loose. A tight grip makes more difficult to turn in and the elbow is stiff, and it's not too much space ( between Uke and Tori) ... and the technique doesn't looks so smooth ( fluid)... is like something is stopping me to execute properly. The same principle is for Tai Otoshi too, the more loose is my grip-lapel the better is my pivotation. I love the the rotation in aiyotsu ( 3:27) from your video. Sensei, one more time, thank you for this video.
Thank you always Hodgson Catalin✋
In Japan, instead of gripping tightly, people are often instructed to hook their fingers on the collar and use their wrists softly.
You are studying well. That's excellent👍
@@fluidjudojapan Sensei, you know ... studying and practicing judo .... looking for details (!) ... that is what make me happy ! Thank you for your support !
Thank you! Is there a video on how to deal with the opponent's grip on your tsurite? In the video uke never has a grip on the tsurite that would prevent you from turning your elbow in.
Thanks cero🖐️
Please look forward to it👍
golden stuff on the shifting weight
@ansborromeo7470 Thanks🖐️
Salut messieurs très bonne technique merci à bientôt j'espère
@YacIne-bm3pe Thanks🖐️
Great videos for a bjj purple belt that is a judo noob! Great details. 🤙
Thanks kaka206✋
My favourite forward throw! Any tips on the low tai otoshi the tori does on his knee later in the video?
Thanks Dijks✋ I think it is better to try after mastering the basic TAIOTOSHI👍
@@fluidjudojapan Yes I still have yet to master tai otoshi. Could you make a video about correct drilling? In your 'uchi mata right vs right' video you showed that the execution of the throw is different to the normal uchikomi
I still feel like I might damaged uke knee from doing this. Does uke trip over my calf? Or does uke get thrown because of the stress on their knee causing them to go forward ?
@@zachariahs.1112 Tai otoshi is not a block with the legs. It's a te-waza (arm throw). Uke falls because he is offbalanced by the pull-push of your arms and the rotation of your body that is falling in a low position. The leg is used a support for your body and doesn't HAVE TO block ukes leg. But the leg can add to the finish of the throw but shouldn't be the main driver.
Is this under newton's second law 🤔?
Seoi nage next!
Thanks Douglaste✋please wait!
Tai otoshi's been a thorn in my side for years. Some throws just don't feel right...
Thanks Robert👏
@@fluidjudojapan Well, I'm certainly happy to be here. Thank you!
Don’t worry. I feel that way with most ashi-waza. Everyone responds differently to throws.
Drop seoi nage please
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please wait✋
Some judo techniques aren't easy to learn
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