Good advice. I was always taught to step way past my opponent's foot but now I can see that this risks off-balancing you...and if he's strong he could do his own O-soto-gari back to you. Thanks for this.
there is a secret for Osoot , you need to pull as you go in and the fish the tsukuri hand, hard to understand but once you do then it becomes very powerful., most people don't understand this but I don and my osoto is very power full I wish I was so much younger.. I whsh.
What’s crazy is that such a successful judoka never once talked about causing the kuzushi via your hip movement. Good luck trying to use arm strength against an unwilling strong uki. Can you smell the opportunity to conquer this sport? lol
This has massively improved my osoto gari, I'm getting so much more success with it now. Cheers Neil.
Good advice. I was always taught to step way past my opponent's foot but now I can see that this risks off-balancing you...and if he's strong he could do his own O-soto-gari back to you. Thanks for this.
the support foot shouldnt be at the same line with the opponent foot it should be earlier, thats a very nice tip.
I have always been taught to step my front foot on line with my opponent - interesting 🤗
Thank you, working on my osoto and this will help.
as allways nice explanation. brilliant art of teaching 👍
Excellent. Thank you for posting this.
there is a secret for Osoot , you need to pull as you go in and the fish the tsukuri hand, hard to understand but once you do then it becomes very powerful., most people don't understand this but I don and my osoto is very power full I wish I was so much younger.. I whsh.
Neil is very good at techical judo
Matt Glossop!
What’s crazy is that such a successful judoka never once talked about causing the kuzushi via your hip movement. Good luck trying to use arm strength against an unwilling strong uki. Can you smell the opportunity to conquer this sport? lol