This is the most underrated Judo or even Martial arts channel. Really good instructionals. Travis Stevens doing this for such a small crowd is just pure good Karma on him.
@@TravisStevensgrappling so if you are RvR with collar sleeve grips and I release collar to grab a single leg it’s ok because I’m still gripping their far sleeve?
Love it! You just got another sub. I have been involved with Judo, in one way or another, since my early childhood. My father was a Judo instructor for almost 40 years and I have been fascinated for my entire life. I appreciated the more detailed explanation of your approach to Kuzushi (a nuanced portion of Judo that I have yet to master). My dad would always describe it as “grappling chess” and insist that I always be multiple moves ahead or at least be diligently considering the potential permutations in potentiâ.
Very good lesson Travis. Presence of many technical details, understanding of randori situation, explanation of tactical game, and conclusion with a B plan in case of obstacles. Don't know of any other judoka video maker that does such thorough analysis. Keep going 💪
Great details on a superb throw. Being a right handed player, I love this grip and use it on both side. The elbow-knee connection is also very useful in a BJJ context. Awesome video, thanks Sensei.
I really appreciate the breakdown of why you developed this particular technique for your Judo. I had a similar problem, where I'm primarily right-sided, but I do not have a good right-sided yoko tomoe. My left sided one is decent, and I will either change my grip to the outside of my opponent's shoulder, and throw my left one after an O uchi, or attack it straight away. I'm still working on developing a right-sided yoko tomoe. But it gave me a throw from a basically out-gripped position, because I'm controlling the outside of their forward shoulder, and opposite sleeve
@@TravisStevensgrappling oh man I was ask, but I had a question about your ippon seoi nage. Why don't you lock uke's arm down into the crook of your arm? Instead, you kind of go quite high up. Hard to explain, I'll see if I can find the video I was watching. You could explain it in a video if you wanted to!
Is it possible to get an overhead view of this throw? It's hard to see where you are dropping and where you are moving your uki's weight in relation to the overall momentum. Are you trying to complete a back roll when you begin the spinning drop? Also, what are your thoughts centrifugal forces in judo?
We might be able to add an overhead camera in the future. But the editing would be a real pain. Hopfully I can get an editor hired so we can start doing two and three cameras.
This is the most underrated Judo or even Martial arts channel. Really good instructionals. Travis Stevens doing this for such a small crowd is just pure good Karma on him.
Tricky tricky. The knee-elbow connection--I like it.
You will catch so many people with it. People forget that as log as your holding onto the sleeve you can touch the legs.
@@TravisStevensgrappling so if you are RvR with collar sleeve grips and I release collar to grab a single leg it’s ok because I’m still gripping their far sleeve?
I was going to say the same. Very nice tip for partial failed Tomoe
Love it! You just got another sub. I have been involved with Judo, in one way or another, since my early childhood. My father was a Judo instructor for almost 40 years and I have been fascinated for my entire life. I appreciated the more detailed explanation of your approach to Kuzushi (a nuanced portion of Judo that I have yet to master). My dad would always describe it as “grappling chess” and insist that I always be multiple moves ahead or at least be diligently considering the potential permutations in potentiâ.
I've just done this throw, it was one of the best moments
Very good lesson Travis. Presence of many technical details, understanding of randori situation, explanation of tactical game, and conclusion with a B plan in case of obstacles.
Don't know of any other judoka video maker that does such thorough analysis. Keep going 💪
Thanks! I'm glad you like it.
I might be late to the party... But thank you Travis for sharing your knowledge and experience for us all to learn from! You're a legend!
Great details on a superb throw. Being a right handed player, I love this grip and use it on both side. The elbow-knee connection is also very useful in a BJJ context. Awesome video, thanks Sensei.
Glad it was helpful! In BJJ I would do the second technique and go right into a leg drag pass!
Oh I'm definitely trying this in my next BJJ class.
I love the tip for when you get caught!
Elbow - knee is very interesting point! Thanks! Will try it ASAP!
I like the combination at the end. Interesting
Simple but proven, great job.
JV
very good technique and variation 👏👏
Wow! That elbow/knee connection is very interesting. I'm going to try and put this to use tonight. Thank you Sensei
Awesome let me know how it works!
I really appreciate the breakdown of why you developed this particular technique for your Judo. I had a similar problem, where I'm primarily right-sided, but I do not have a good right-sided yoko tomoe. My left sided one is decent, and I will either change my grip to the outside of my opponent's shoulder, and throw my left one after an O uchi, or attack it straight away. I'm still working on developing a right-sided yoko tomoe. But it gave me a throw from a basically out-gripped position, because I'm controlling the outside of their forward shoulder, and opposite sleeve
Nice!!!
That was sick!
Thanks Judo Highlights!
@@TravisStevensgrappling oh man I was ask, but I had a question about your ippon seoi nage. Why don't you lock uke's arm down into the crook of your arm? Instead, you kind of go quite high up. Hard to explain, I'll see if I can find the video I was watching. You could explain it in a video if you wanted to!
at 0:23 th-cam.com/video/QDuw_hMNlsw/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=BJJLibrary
Thanks for this video, very helpful.
Love the little details!!
Thanks so much!
Quality!!! As always.
Thanks again!
Very slick.
Very useful videos! Best Judo channel online! Pratical and insightful.
Do you recomend this technique for taller athletes?
looks like modified X-guard at the end, pretty cool
brilliant video as always.keep it up please
Thanks Louis!
Awesome! I think I can use this combo in BJJ.
Fun ideas
Muito bom 👏👏👏
What's the best sacrifice throw if this is the second? 🥋
Is it possible to get an overhead view of this throw? It's hard to see where you are dropping and where you are moving your uki's weight in relation to the overall momentum. Are you trying to complete a back roll when you begin the spinning drop? Also, what are your thoughts centrifugal forces in judo?
We might be able to add an overhead camera in the future. But the editing would be a real pain. Hopfully I can get an editor hired so we can start doing two and three cameras.
I saw a drop kata garuma chance circling left foot forward and ducking head head under armpit
This seems perfect for BJJ, because people take a much more bent stance.
Badass
👍👍👍
4:57 failed tomoe backup
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4:57 failed tomoe backup