Another stunning video Sensei Steve, I got a question, what is the difference between ashi guruma and o guruma? I mean , is it just the position of the leg, in o guruma, the leg is bent and over the knee and in ashi guruma the leg is the knee and the foot is leg, is that the only difference, the others step of the wall are the same? Pull my opponent and then put the leg as a trip to complete the throw? I still dont get the difference.thanks 4 all your content, you channel made me love judo even though I got my left arm dislocated, I came back training 4 videos like these. Greeeting from Lima-Peru
Thanks for your comment David. We have some videos on both O Guruma and Ashi Guruma that explains the differences. Check in our playlists that are titled Throws and Takedowns, Core Skills of Freestyle Judo or Ashi Waza Leg Techniques. I think you will find some useful information at these playlists that we have. Thank you for watching in Lima!
I know this a older video been watching for years. Live this channel its explained well then I cN go to my gym and drill it
As usual great drills
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thanks steve for the vidios
My pleasure david!
Another stunning video Sensei Steve, I got a question, what is the difference between ashi guruma and o guruma? I mean , is it just the position of the leg, in o guruma, the leg is bent and over the knee and in ashi guruma the leg is the knee and the foot is leg, is that the only difference, the others step of the wall are the same? Pull my opponent and then put the leg as a trip to complete the throw? I still dont get the difference.thanks 4 all your content, you channel made me love judo even though I got my left arm dislocated, I came back training 4 videos like these. Greeeting from Lima-Peru
Thanks for your comment David. We have some videos on both O Guruma and Ashi Guruma that explains the differences. Check in our playlists that are titled Throws and Takedowns, Core Skills of Freestyle Judo or Ashi Waza Leg Techniques. I think you will find some useful information at these playlists that we have. Thank you for watching in Lima!
What's they name of this throw?
It could go by different names, but most likely, it would be considered a Yoko Wakare.
Is this not considered the same as a scissor sweep?
No, it's a different technique.
@@welcomematstevescott so you think this would be legal in an IBJJF tournament?
I don't know. It's best to check with a BJJ referee.