I always learn a lot everytime i watch your vids..I am BJJ blue belt but i am also big fans of Judo. A lot of techniques help me a lot lot when i should take my opponents down before start my gameplan scramble on the mat or straight get into position where i am on top n handle my opponents easier even my opponents heavier than me. Good video n good drills I will add this to my daily training. Greeting from Indonesia
Vince Skillcorn Judo I was watching your video and trying to absorb the technique and it dawned on me that the mats, windows, and walls looked very familiar. I visited your dojo in 2012 during the London Olympics 🤣 I didn’t get a chance to train judo but took a BJJ class with Mark Phung.
Great video Vince! Thanks for sharing.
Great stuff. Many thanks for posting this.
I always learn a lot everytime i watch your vids..I am BJJ blue belt but i am also big fans of Judo. A lot of techniques help me a lot lot when i should take my opponents down before start my gameplan scramble on the mat or straight get into position where i am on top n handle my opponents easier even my opponents heavier than me.
Good video n good drills
I will add this to my daily training.
Greeting from Indonesia
Thanks, I hope that the lack of video and editing knowledge is made up for by content!
Great drill! Out of curiosity was this filmed at the dojo in Camberly?
Binhtri Vu thanks. yes it was.
Vince Skillcorn Judo I was watching your video and trying to absorb the technique and it dawned on me that the mats, windows, and walls looked very familiar. I visited your dojo in 2012 during the London Olympics 🤣 I didn’t get a chance to train judo but took a BJJ class with Mark Phung.
Binhtri Vu nice, I would have still been living there at that point. We must have crossed paths. 👍
The most common problem with these two related waza is the lifting of the foot instead of sliding the foot. This demonstration makes that mistake.