I've never been a big fan of ko uchi makikomi (for me, not as a technique as a whole) but I might like this one. And that Mongolian uchi mata entry for this looks brutal. Thanks for posting.
There's so much more rotation and smoothness than what I've been taught. Mine is a lot rougher and looks more like Kouchi-makikomi, he makes it looks so smooth.
The inventer of this technique also had an sick Uchimata variation.Maybe you can add this to your game.Also i do this every time because knowledge is power and i want to see how much your judo can improve. th-cam.com/video/aKBOYkENfIU/w-d-xo.html And here i think a application th-cam.com/video/f2lY77pcz_E/w-d-xo.html Bonus: here Okada explains a centrifugal(mawarikomi)Uchimata for Kenka yotsu th-cam.com/video/aKBOYkENfIU/w-d-xo.html
I've never been a big fan of ko uchi makikomi (for me, not as a technique as a whole) but I might like this one. And that Mongolian uchi mata entry for this looks brutal. Thanks for posting.
Beautiful technique. I almost always see ko uchi gake rather than ko uchi GARI - this is a nice way to get a clear reap.
Hirotaka Okada style ko uchi. There’s a great tutorial on TH-cam somewhere. Nice work Dom.
Yep. Okada style.
There's so much more rotation and smoothness than what I've been taught. Mine is a lot rougher and looks more like Kouchi-makikomi, he makes it looks so smooth.
Man, if theirs is smooth to you, I'd hate to see what yours looks like.
Can you show us how you set up your uchi matas and standing Seoi's?
Yes! I definitely will soon
@@DubiousDom awesome
The ko uchi gake done as osoto, very nice
Amazing
I really like this one - could your friends show the same concept (gake) for osoto, ouchi and kosoto?
This throw is effective. I use in randori.
Shinya Aoki used that in some clinch contexts for MMA
That shit is nice! Even no gi this looks good!
So bad ass!!
The inventer of this technique also had an sick Uchimata variation.Maybe you can add this to your game.Also i do this every time because knowledge is power and i want to see how much your judo can improve.
th-cam.com/video/aKBOYkENfIU/w-d-xo.html
And here i think a application
th-cam.com/video/f2lY77pcz_E/w-d-xo.html
Bonus: here Okada explains a centrifugal(mawarikomi)Uchimata for Kenka yotsu
th-cam.com/video/aKBOYkENfIU/w-d-xo.html
Not really gake. More like ko uchi gari. To be gake, you should be hooking not reaping and it should be the back of your opponents knee not calf.
That's an awful lot of reaping going on for a gake... methinks it's more of a ko uchi gari...