Inverted Eri Jime Choke for Judo / BJJ | JFAUK Sussex Judo Summer Camp
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ย. 2022
- Here, I am showing a slightly unconventional variation of Eri Jime, that also closely resembles Kata Ha Jime and Sode Guruma Jime.
Let me know what you think in the comments!
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Excellent........
I really like this technique.
Thank you Sensei for the explanation and for posting the video clip.
Best regards,
Stefano (UK)
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Brilliant, absolutely Brilliant! ❤
This is high quality! Ose
Awesome
That Judo is instructor was a real maximised pain in the neck. 😉
Awsome video as always.
I have a newaza question.
Quite often in my club newaza starts with 2 opponents in combat base (kneeling on one leg while the other foot is flat on the floor) I can never seem to beat this position and very quickly get pinned.
How do I get past this?
During newaza, pull your opponent forward and rotate them slightly towards the leg which is flat on the ground. (You may want to trick your opponent by pushing him in the opposite direction first for a more unpredictable pull.) You can also maximize it by using your adjacent foot to push the opponents knee back out (the knee of the leg flat on the ground) as you pull and turn them over to the ground.
Would love to learn from this guy 🙂