Great videos Nick! I am coming back to judo after 14 years without doing it and really enjoy and learn from this lessons you'e uploaded, especially the Ashi-waza! It's one of the things I miss from my lessons, feet positioning and their relation to the balance and the inertia. Hope to see more new judo videos coming up. Congratulations on the channel and best regards from UK!
I've never met you, but you are an amazing coach from what I've seen. This will up my side control escape game tremendously. I'll be putting reps into this as part of my training before my very 1st Grappler's Quest in novice divisions. If I place, I'll let you know coach! =D
Man this is a great tutorial. Before this I always had no glue on what to do in this positions. I hate it when bigger guys get me stuck in this position but I hope I can change that
Sup Coach Nick, Out of 20 or so times stuck in someone's side control kesa gatame style, I've finally got my 1st successful escape =D. I used the buck and roll a few times and then went right into the jackhammer where I got to escape and scramble =D. Still needs a LOT more reps though.
@kazeutabudokai Hi Coach Nick, Kiko here. I was grappling a couple of wrestlers in my nogi jiu jitsu class today and didn't try so hard to pull guard so that they'd get into side control. For some reason they always go right to KesaGatame. I was watching their foot position and I had a hard time with the buck and roll =(. I almost got to reverse the KesaGatame once, but I guess he changed his base after he realized I could generate buck/roll power and it stopped being effective.
I would let anyone mount me before I let them get Kesa. For me, Kesa is a submission hold. If I catch you with it, you are dead! If you catch me with it, I will fight with my all to escape it. Thank you for the jack hammer, I will add it to my bag of tools. My only comment is that the person doing the jack hammering is exposing himself to an armbar as he stretches his hand across the opponents face. It the armbar does not work, as he pulls back there is an ude-garame ( chicken wing) lock.
Absolutely the best kesagatame instructional.
Great videos Nick!
I am coming back to judo after 14 years without doing it and really enjoy and learn from this lessons you'e uploaded, especially the Ashi-waza! It's one of the things I miss from my lessons, feet positioning and their relation to the balance and the inertia. Hope to see more new judo videos coming up.
Congratulations on the channel and best regards from UK!
one of the best sensei on TH-cam, thanks
I've never met you, but you are an amazing coach from what I've seen. This will up my side control escape game tremendously. I'll be putting reps into this as part of my training before my very 1st Grappler's Quest in novice divisions. If I place, I'll let you know coach! =D
As a beginner, I love nick lowry sensei's teaching videos!
Thank you sensei. Brushing up on teaching the basics
Man this is a great tutorial. Before this I always had no glue on what to do in this positions. I hate it when bigger guys get me stuck in this position but I hope I can change that
Sup Coach Nick, Out of 20 or so times stuck in someone's side control kesa gatame style, I've finally got my 1st successful escape =D. I used the buck and roll a few times and then went right into the jackhammer where I got to escape and scramble =D. Still needs a LOT more reps though.
Sensei if you are ever in Tucson, please come to Tucson Dojo at Rincon High School. You will be very welcomed there...
@kazeutabudokai
It's probably just a reps thing. And I have to be able to game switching from buck&roll to the jackhammer.
This is actually excellent !!....thanks from a Brit !
does judo work no gi
thanks this video is really awesome it help me a lot
Many of the original Samurai Jujutsu throws worked without a gi. Hook the neck and the arms, instead of grabbing the gi.
@kazeutabudokai
Hi Coach Nick, Kiko here. I was grappling a couple of wrestlers in my nogi jiu jitsu class today and didn't try so hard to pull guard so that they'd get into side control. For some reason they always go right to KesaGatame. I was watching their foot position and I had a hard time with the buck and roll =(. I almost got to reverse the KesaGatame once, but I guess he changed his base after he realized I could generate buck/roll power and it stopped being effective.
@kazeutabudokai 60 reps down, 99,940 more to go Coach Nick.
so thats wat u do, now i can win thanks
I would let anyone mount me before I let them get Kesa. For me, Kesa is a submission hold. If I catch you with it, you are dead! If you catch me with it, I will fight with my all to escape it.
Thank you for the jack hammer, I will add it to my bag of tools. My only comment is that the person doing the jack hammering is exposing himself to an armbar as he stretches his hand across the opponents face. It the armbar does not work, as he pulls back there is an ude-garame ( chicken wing) lock.