Thank you very much for the teachings, Master! My name is Rodrigo, I'm from Brazil, green belt in judo and purple belt in jiu-jitsu. I always learn a lot from your videos. I hope one day to take a class in person with you. May God keep on blessing you. Big hug!
I saw your videos, had no idea who you were but recognized immediately that your teaching and tutorials were top notch. Now that I have learned about your association I fully agree your mission. Keep up the good work and thank you for preserving real judo.
Thank you Master Sampson for the breakdown of this beautiful technique! My son after 6 years in BJJ has started to appreciate the finesse of the judo throws. It is one of his favorites.
Your videos are so good! I'm so happy I found your channel. I'm learning judo throws for BJJ. I'm watching so many of your videos. Great job, thank you for sharing your knowledge!
You are an excellent instructor, I really like how you break down each throw with details and discuss common mistakes, I'm looking forward to testing out these techniques on the mat tomorrow, thanks! :)
We was shown this throw yesterday but there was no emphasis on closing the distance. We was told to break the balance by pulling the uke towards us but that didn't make sense to me so the way you're doing it seems much more efficient.
@@wilbcn take a look at my video on breaking the balance. It will help. If their feet are not parallel, you just change your angle by moving to the left or right so that they become parallel again from your perspective (watch my video on breaking the balance and pay attention to the string analogy)
This is the best Ouchi Gari break down video on TH-cam.
Thank you!
I agree
Thank you very much for the teachings, Master! My name is Rodrigo, I'm from Brazil, green belt in judo and purple belt in jiu-jitsu. I always learn a lot from your videos. I hope one day to take a class in person with you. May God keep on blessing you. Big hug!
You are a credit to the art. Somewhere, Kano Shihan is watching- and enjoying- your teaching. Thank you Sensei.
Great instruction as ever. Thanks Sampson Judo.
I saw your videos, had no idea who you were but recognized immediately that your teaching and tutorials were top notch. Now that I have learned about your association I fully agree your mission. Keep up the good work and thank you for preserving real judo.
This is a great help, and the most detailed breakdown of this technique that I have seen. Thank you Sensei 🥋
Sampson Judo tutorials are simply the best on TH-cam, keep up the good work guys and thanks for sharing your wisdom. 🙏
Thank you Master Sampson for the breakdown of this beautiful technique! My son after 6 years in BJJ has started to appreciate the finesse of the judo throws. It is one of his favorites.
Your videos are so good! I'm so happy I found your channel. I'm learning judo throws for BJJ. I'm watching so many of your videos. Great job, thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you! As usual, outstanding explanation on how to do it, properly and why. 😁
Respect to you for demonstrating this on a larger person. Thank you Sensei
Thank you for your tutorial. Lovely!
Beautiful master class!
You are an excellent instructor, I really like how you break down each throw with details and discuss common mistakes, I'm looking forward to testing out these techniques on the mat tomorrow, thanks! :)
Thank you! Glad you have found my videos helpful 🙏🏻
Thanks for your knowledges about this techinique. They have helped a lot to improve my judo. 🥋
Very thorough explanation on a "simple" technique! Thanks!
12:00 That sweep action into Ouchi Gari is gold. Good way to misdirect them into thinking you're doing a turn throw.
Tai-oto-no, it’s ouchi-gari!
And if the ouchi gari doesn’t work back to osoto gari!
We was shown this throw yesterday but there was no emphasis on closing the distance. We was told to break the balance by pulling the uke towards us but that didn't make sense to me so the way you're doing it seems much more efficient.
Sampson is very good!
Thank you very much mister Sampson, as a beginner trainer you help me to improve my own technique and that of my students. It’s very valuable to us.
Fantastic lessons do wish I could train with you all.
Excellent demo, as always. This really straightened out some things for me, like the kuzushi hands and entry footwork. Thank you 😊
Wow crazy good video!!
Excellent, as always, sir!
Just discovered this channel great contents ❤
This and tai otoshi are probably my two favourite throws
Thank you ! It was very interessant !
😊😊😊Thank you
Thank you master❤ Great technic
Thank you so much Sampson sensei!
thank you coach👏👏👏👏
Thanks!! Great info
How about Ouchi but the "tripping" comes from going to the outside of the opponent's leg, and not the inside?
I will be using the side step on Friday :)
Congratulations on The Red Belt.
Thank you Sensei!
Excellent
Congrats for the red belt.
Super
Your voice sounds a bit Polish you have a transducer from New Zealand?
can you do uchi mata sukashi no gi
Love
What if uke does not have his feet parallel? (I’m new in this)
@@wilbcn take a look at my video on breaking the balance. It will help. If their feet are not parallel, you just change your angle by moving to the left or right so that they become parallel again from your perspective (watch my video on breaking the balance and pay attention to the string analogy)
@ thank you! I’m 43 and just started BJJ. Love your channel!
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This lad has some gone under the skin on The Fuher and wants to hurt myself a tad bit.
Super clear!