Awesome ! I will definitely try that next training session. I love Ogoshi and Koshi guruma. I so want to get better at it. My main problem is (well, it is more a koshi guruma problem) : I grab the lapel with my left hand, my right hand goes around the neck, I try to turn my back and place my hips, AND AT THAT TIME, the opponent straightens his back, puts his head back, and I cannot throw anymore. I have some hypothesis to correct this, but I am not sure of myself. I must be doing something wrong. Anyway, thank you a lot.
У каждого борца может быть свой вариант исполнения броска. что не отменяет другие варианты. Мне кажется показанный бросок исполнен не очень хорошо. Делается на излишне прямых ногах , запаздывает выведение из равновесия - не надо становиться на носок опорной ноги, после вставки бедра голова должна отворачиваться влево по ходу броска. Потому бросок получается переваливанием, как бы с трудом. А должен быть очень динамичный, даже если выполняется без падения. Но повторюсь, каждый имеет право на свой вариант.
Thanks a million for sharing this really helpful video. Koshi-guruma has always been one of my favorite Tokui waza, but before seeing this marvelous video all my hip toss attempts (O-goshi or Uki-goshi) were abortive. Thanks to you I no longer hate Uki-goshi but I reckon the waza you execute at 1:30 is more akin to Uki-goshi and by no stretch of imagination could it be called O-goshi. I know this point is for trivia buffs but please correct me if I'm wrong. Regards,
Thanks for watching, we're glad our videos are helping you improve your Judo! I understand why you call the technique at 1:30 Uki-goshi, I suppose part of it will depend on how much you bend the legs / lift with the hips from this position - when it comes to our Competitive Variation videos, we don't worry too much about getting caught up with the names as long as it works!
Thanks for watching! Is it O-goshi or Uki-goshi? It depends on how you execute it, there could be argument for either depending on how much you pop the hips vs pulling uke over the hip.
Yes and no - its still a hip throw, the action should be from the hip rather than just a pop of the leg, both legs are working together with the correct hip placement. The right leg does pop in a somewhat similar way to how some people perform a tai-otoshi, and so it may have a similar feel. I hope that answers your question.
This is so concise! No wasted verbiage. Thank you.
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Great instructional and explanation!
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Awesome ! I will definitely try that next training session. I love Ogoshi and Koshi guruma. I so want to get better at it.
My main problem is (well, it is more a koshi guruma problem) : I grab the lapel with my left hand, my right hand goes around the neck, I try to turn my back and place my hips, AND AT THAT TIME, the opponent straightens his back, puts his head back, and I cannot throw anymore. I have some hypothesis to correct this, but I am not sure of myself. I must be doing something wrong.
Anyway, thank you a lot.
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Just started judo and I mean this when I say it , THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTENT
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У каждого борца может быть свой вариант исполнения броска. что не отменяет другие варианты. Мне кажется показанный бросок исполнен не очень хорошо. Делается на излишне прямых ногах , запаздывает выведение из равновесия - не надо становиться на носок опорной ноги, после вставки бедра голова должна отворачиваться влево по ходу броска. Потому бросок получается переваливанием, как бы с трудом. А должен быть очень динамичный, даже если выполняется без падения. Но повторюсь, каждый имеет право на свой вариант.
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Excellent
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👍 good
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Nice throw
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That's actually very clever and helpful.
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Thanks sir good video
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Thanks a million for sharing this really helpful video. Koshi-guruma has always been one of my favorite Tokui waza, but before seeing this marvelous video all my hip toss attempts (O-goshi or Uki-goshi) were abortive. Thanks to you I no longer hate Uki-goshi but I reckon the waza you execute at 1:30 is more akin to Uki-goshi and by no stretch of imagination could it be called O-goshi. I know this point is for trivia buffs but please correct me if I'm wrong. Regards,
Thanks for watching, we're glad our videos are helping you improve your Judo! I understand why you call the technique at 1:30 Uki-goshi, I suppose part of it will depend on how much you bend the legs / lift with the hips from this position - when it comes to our Competitive Variation videos, we don't worry too much about getting caught up with the names as long as it works!
Thank you sensei
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The sound is much clear then o soto gari video
Thanks for watching! Yes, we had some audio issues with some of our earlier recordings - we've been working to try and improve with each session!
Koga style!
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Very interesting , but it will be more useful if you try to make him to follow you or step forward you ,
Very nice video, O Goshi sometimes ie left behind .
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Hi sensei ...
Is the o goshi variation with a leg between the opponent leg a uki goshi?
And a video about this technique ?
Thanks for watching! Is it O-goshi or Uki-goshi? It depends on how you execute it, there could be argument for either depending on how much you pop the hips vs pulling uke over the hip.
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I find uki goshi more effective against a much heavier uke ...
I'll wait a video on this technique
Thanks sensei
For me. The strict kata form never works for me in randori. So whether it is O goshi or Uki Goshi doesn't matter.
Did you push the floor with the right leg to similar way like tai otoshi, right ?
Yes and no - its still a hip throw, the action should be from the hip rather than just a pop of the leg, both legs are working together with the correct hip placement. The right leg does pop in a somewhat similar way to how some people perform a tai-otoshi, and so it may have a similar feel. I hope that answers your question.
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