I would love to see a video utilizing Judo pins/ hold downs for nogi (as staging points for attack). - ... how can we best substitute, say, belt grips (etc) to fit nogi? Secondly, a video focusing on kazushi for nogi-Judo throws and counter throws. Thank you for giving us so much; I love your content.
Love the vid. However… Your Tani Otoshi (Valley Drop) became a Sukui Nage (Scooping Throw). The osoto gari variation is actually a harai goshi (sweeping hip throw). As evidenced by the use of your sweeping hip, literally. O Soto Gari means, major outer reap and the hip has no action in “sweeping”, it’s an outside leg reap. Not that big of a deal, it either takes them down or it doesn’t, but in the world of judo the name fits an action. Like the difference between a single leg and a double leg. Greta job guys!
Is there a different name for Kouchi Gari when you're committing down as opposed to just blocking the foot and pushing them back? Also, do you like this better than just the foot block?
you guys are unaware of judo or wrestling terminology. You should learn the names of the throws you are showing. Not saying your doing it wrong, your just using the wrong names. Normally its the other way around.
@@Kchickenwa the tani otosh that you allow is more like sukui- nage. And the variation of osoto is actully a variation of Hari goshi, but they are similar. I have never herd under hook used to discribe grabing somone around the waist, but that might be just a geographical language thing.
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The five easiest wrestling takedowns for those who suck at takedowns. 😂
Thanks lads 🙌 Would love to see a series like this for wrestling takedowns
I would love to see a video utilizing Judo pins/ hold downs for nogi (as staging points for attack). - ... how can we best substitute, say, belt grips (etc) to fit nogi? Secondly, a video focusing on kazushi for nogi-Judo throws and counter throws. Thank you for giving us so much; I love your content.
Chaining takedowns. most effective combos 🙏
takedowns and their triggers to proceed with that type of takedown, ie: squared stance, weight shift forward/back, etc for bjj
Love the vid. However…
Your Tani Otoshi (Valley Drop) became a Sukui Nage (Scooping Throw).
The osoto gari variation is actually a harai goshi (sweeping hip throw). As evidenced by the use of your sweeping hip, literally. O Soto Gari means, major outer reap and the hip has no action in “sweeping”, it’s an outside leg reap.
Not that big of a deal, it either takes them down or it doesn’t, but in the world of judo the name fits an action. Like the difference between a single leg and a double leg.
Greta job guys!
No. 5 is kouchi makikomi, it would be kouchi gari if you just sweep the foot
But your technique looks Very good
Thanks for video! Btw your osotogari looks more like harai goshi
O soto gari or Harai goshi?
Is there a different name for Kouchi Gari when you're committing down as opposed to just blocking the foot and pushing them back? Also, do you like this better than just the foot block?
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5 looks good
Nice moves
Grab techniques throw sweep
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where is Tai Otoshi?
Im really into the no.4
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Me too. Keeps your posture and has a set up, love it!
first video better than this one it looks very hard
Is number 4 not a Harai goshi? Just curious
Sometimes you can do the osoto gari a bit oblique
It would be harai goshi if his attacking leg would be higher but it looks very similar
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Why are you guys always coming from the side?
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If I could give you guys just one bit of advice it would be to not take advice from people you don't know or just met.
🤔 🤫 🙉 i don't know you, nice try! 🫡
you guys are unaware of judo or wrestling terminology. You should learn the names of the throws you are showing. Not saying your doing it wrong, your just using the wrong names. Normally its the other way around.
They are all the right names. Go put your green belt back in the closet
Brah shut up
What names were wrong? Could you help us out which one was it
@@Kchickenwa the tani otosh that you allow is more like sukui- nage. And the variation of osoto is actully a variation of Hari goshi, but they are similar. I have never herd under hook used to discribe grabing somone around the waist, but that might be just a geographical language thing.
@@mmongiello722yeah usually our gym just calls it "hugging" the waist or just wrapping.