I just found these videos then did a little research on this guy. He’s a gangster. And not just world class. Anyone would have been finished with just one of the many injuries he competed with. Hats off to him.
This is pure gold, Travis... I usually have problems to manage a strong leftie in my weight class, now... I'm taking notes from you!!! My uchi mata against lefties will be stronger... Can't wait to the ippon-season come back! You're the best!!!
Uncle Travis, Do you think you can make a video on deciding what throws to base ones game around? there are so many techniques out there and I wanna focus on a few I just don’t know how to decide which to choose. Like you said pick your Pokémon.
Hey Travis, thanks for sharing this! Would you ever consider posting a video demonstrating the best Judo techniques to use in a self defense situation (possibly also in street clothes to reflect context) ? Loving your content!
Honestly many coaches teach throws and techniques but the transitions and kuzushi and timing are neglected this should be trained more than the throw hood stuff
This is gold !
The invisible art of Judo.
I'm glad you like it Kalle! I hope it helps you when dojo's reopen!
I just found these videos then did a little research on this guy. He’s a gangster. And not just world class. Anyone would have been finished with just one of the many injuries he competed with. Hats off to him.
Yesssss thank you, please more opposite grip tips! Us left handers often dont get much love, so we always appreciate it
You got it!
This is pure gold, Travis... I usually have problems to manage a strong leftie in my weight class, now... I'm taking notes from you!!!
My uchi mata against lefties will be stronger... Can't wait to the ippon-season come back!
You're the best!!!
Thanks Pablo! I'm glad you found this helpful!
This is awesome. I never thought to use my left foot to move them (I'm a righty). That second tip is perfect for my challenges facing opposites
I'm so glad that this helps you! I almost didn't shoot this video. I didn't think anyone would find it valuable.
Thank you 😊
Will definitely focus on getting this to work in randor as soon as we reopen. Thank you!
Fantastic!
Very good lesson, thank you!
Also, I'd appreciate more videos on off balancing techniques 😁
Noted! I'll add them to the list for next week!
@@TravisStevensgrappling noice! 😃
So good.
Thanks sensal travis improve alot under your technique
Great stuff as always
Thanks again Travis! The first one is one of my favourites for creating movement from my partner!
He’s a genius in teaching I wish he had a school in California
Nice Travis!!
Thanks Judo Crusader!
does he have an instructional on how to create kuzushi in the standing position
Watching you reminds me of a lot of the stuff I learned at 17 I need to practice more and blend judo and BJJ
Basic win championships!
It would be helpful if you put the date and time (EST or PST )somewhere on the thumbnail for the live events
Hey brother can you do a seminar on Judo for self defense?
I think that might be a great idea!
@@TravisStevensgrappling ahhhhhhh yeaaaaaaaaa baybaaaaaaaa! LOLOLOL 😁😃
Очень хорошие техники!! Thanks men! 💪
Uncle Travis, Do you think you can make a video on deciding what throws to base ones game around? there are so many techniques out there and I wanna focus on a few I just don’t know how to decide which to choose. Like you said pick your Pokémon.
LOL. I think we should do a live chat for that to answer everyones questions about it. It would be hard to do a demonstration about it.
Yes, first comment. Awesome video. Simple feints to set him up. Could you please add more on Kumikata, please? Thanks 😊 Stay safe and healthy!
Any type of kumikata you had in mind?
Hey Travis, thanks for sharing this! Would you ever consider posting a video demonstrating the best Judo techniques to use in a self defense situation (possibly also in street clothes to reflect context) ? Loving your content!
Yes it’s something I have considered
Gold mine!
Thanks Captain Nero!
Thank you very much Travis, from a leftie!!!
You're welcome!
“Kuzushi”
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Honestly many coaches teach throws and techniques but the transitions and kuzushi and timing are neglected this should be trained more than the throw hood stuff