I've only been to five or so classes but I must have tried this twenty bloody times during randori with experience judoka and every-single-time I've landed on my back. This is so helpful. Foot parallel with uki's, hip doesn't go past uki's, toes pointing away and sweep with a powerful straight leg. Maybe next time I'll surprise them.
This was great instruction. I feel like I can throw someone now... I love how you explain why you do something, that is such a great quality in a teacher.
This is great. I learned from a book as a teen this may favorite move from Judo. I made the mistake always bring the hip past opponents hip. Only works if opponent doesn't pay attention or adjusts and leverages back - ie, power against power. This is great technique he is showing thank you guys.
I think the best instruction / break down of this throw yet. I think the advanced Judoka (nidan+) will develop personal variations to these throw components, to match their body type and fighting style, but the elements of breaking uke's balance and sweeping without planting sweep foot are critical. Where are all the USA Judoka in major matches lately? Not seeing any... Why?
Olá, estava pesquisando contragolpes e me deparei com uma técnica denominada ashi-makkomi , e kaeshi-waza aplicada contra o(o soto-gari). Porém era um desenho e eu não consegui decifrá-lo. Tem como demonstrá-la: caso a conheça? [Hello, I was researching counterattacks and came across a technique called ashi-makkomi, and kaeshi-waza applied against soto-gari. But it was a drawing and I couldn't decipher it. Is there any way to demonstrate it: if you know it?]
Ive done this to a guy who was twice my size while drunk and xan'd out lol i never took judo before ive just always done this trip by instinct. I love it and would love to master it formally
I've only been to five or so classes but I must have tried this twenty bloody times during randori with experience judoka and every-single-time I've landed on my back. This is so helpful. Foot parallel with uki's, hip doesn't go past uki's, toes pointing away and sweep with a powerful straight leg. Maybe next time I'll surprise them.
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Great video
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The explanation is very clear.
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I agree
This was great instruction. I feel like I can throw someone now... I love how you explain why you do something, that is such a great quality in a teacher.
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Don't throw a random person. It's dangerous
Thank you.its apreciated
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This is great. I learned from a book as a teen this may favorite move from Judo. I made the mistake always bring the hip past opponents hip. Only works if opponent doesn't pay attention or adjusts and leverages back - ie, power against power. This is great technique he is showing thank you guys.
Always love your instructions. So clear and straightforward to practice
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found this instructional by coincidence...best explained o soto ever! Thank you for posting
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Travis has some of the best judo technique explanations on youtube.
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Excellent explaination of details
You are an excellent teacher 💞💞💞
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Very nice Osoto
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Beautiful throw with lots of little details. Im going to play with turning that foot to shorten the leg distance.
short concise video well done
thanks
Great breakdown!
I think the best instruction / break down of this throw yet. I think the advanced Judoka (nidan+) will develop personal variations to these throw components, to match their body type and fighting style, but the elements of breaking uke's balance and sweeping without planting sweep foot are critical. Where are all the USA Judoka in major matches lately? Not seeing any... Why?
thank you
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Great details
Thank you...
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Dạ con cảm ơn thầy 🙏
Please show the complete move in the beginning so that we know how the puzzle 🧩 pieces fit together.
First throw I ever learnt, and one of the most important ones to know.
OUT of order come to Argentina and I will show Osoto gari .Wher are you I will visit you
Do you have a video of this for no gi? This exact variation and not the cross Osoto? Maybe on your website
Olá, estava pesquisando contragolpes e me deparei com uma técnica denominada ashi-makkomi , e kaeshi-waza aplicada contra o(o soto-gari). Porém era um desenho e eu não consegui decifrá-lo. Tem como demonstrá-la: caso a conheça? [Hello, I was researching counterattacks and came across a technique called ashi-makkomi, and kaeshi-waza applied against soto-gari. But it was a drawing and I couldn't decipher it. Is there any way to demonstrate it: if you know it?]
Where is Jimmy?
If you are a good athlete and strong you can step slightly past the foot of uke as long as you dont lean backand make the uke lean back
Never a good idea for 90% of judoka. Advance that far and you're risking being countered.
@@robthornton72 not if you get them bending back wards
Ive done this to a guy who was twice my size while drunk and xan'd out lol i never took judo before ive just always done this trip by instinct. I love it and would love to master it formally
@@lopesben81 right on
Uchi gari🙏
Dang...its a clean shaven Travis.
you make it so beautiful
Shit, it's so interesting