Neil Adams has one of the best Tai Otoshis ever and literally wrote a book about it! Best tai otoshi I have seen on youtube. This is possibly the most mis-understood throw IMO.
Hi Rick! He is an 8th dan in Judo and an inspiration to us all. I think our coaches did a great job in making him come over to small and cozy Tübingen where I study. Cheers.
thank you for this video my tai otoshi has always been bad but i have been drilling non stop lately to make my worst throw my best throw. Thank you cause the breakdown helps alot!!!
Awesome video, thanks for sharing. There is an apparent hole online of quality examples of good tai otoshi technique, and who better to instruct this brilliant throw than the tai-otoshi expert himself!
this helped soooo much. After doing tai otoshi my shoulder always feels like I pulled it. It's because my arm always gets left behind. not anymore though thanks to this video. Thank you so much.
that was my problem exactly. my left arm (i do left stance) kept getting twisted backwards and getting stuck. thank you so much for this upload and thank you to the sensei Adams for the great teachings.
A didática de sua explicação é ótima, mesmo não compreendendo a sua linguá deu para perceber vários detalhes da técnica antes passado despercebido. Grato
My pleasure! I wouldn't remember my comment from two years ago either :) Besides this : how refreshing to get a youtube reply withing being called names or being insulted. Thanks.
Neil Adams has one of the best Tai Otoshis ever and literally wrote a book about it! Best tai otoshi I have seen on youtube. This is possibly the most mis-understood throw IMO.
Hi Rick!
He is an 8th dan in Judo and an inspiration to us all. I think our coaches did a great job in making him come over to small and cozy Tübingen where I study.
Cheers.
I love the way the Neil Adams talks about 'shape'. The man is a legend
thank you for this video my tai otoshi has always been bad but i have been drilling non stop lately to make my worst throw my best throw. Thank you cause the breakdown helps alot!!!
I really like his friendly way of speaking. Not to mention his excellent details to the technical breakdown of the move :)
Thanks for posting this video. I was having a bit of trouble with tai otoshi, but Sensei Adams explanation cleared it right up.
Awesome video, thanks for sharing. There is an apparent hole online of quality examples of good tai otoshi technique, and who better to instruct this brilliant throw than the tai-otoshi expert himself!
this helped soooo much. After doing tai otoshi my shoulder always feels like I pulled it. It's because my arm always gets left behind. not anymore though thanks to this video. Thank you so much.
that was my problem exactly. my left arm (i do left stance) kept getting twisted backwards and getting stuck. thank you so much for this upload and thank you to the sensei Adams for the great teachings.
A didática de sua explicação é ótima, mesmo não compreendendo a sua linguá deu para perceber vários detalhes da técnica antes passado despercebido. Grato
My pleasure! I wouldn't remember my comment from two years ago either :) Besides this : how refreshing to get a youtube reply withing being called names or being insulted. Thanks.
Muito bom
Lovely details
My tight shoulders always prevented me from doing this, but I'll try some more with these important details
Very helpful, thank you.
I expected that black belt to explode on impact with the power of adams throw !
Thanks for the comment, droman30!
He's a former World, European and National Judo champion...
A guy from my dojo does this extending the right arm, I feel my wrist it hurts like that so I prefer a loose lapel like in the video---
RIGHT the way underneath! :)
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I have been teached such as he showing
Nice for me....