which leg/thigh should you reap or does it matter/whats the difference? RVR - attack/lift uke's right leg (Your sleeve side grip)? Most examples in this vid are showing attacking the Uke's left leg is that mostly for ken ken variation? The big throw at the end you reaped their right inner thigh, bigger throw Starting to hit this more and more in randori, RVR im always trying to get hips in and reap their right upper thigh area, should I be aiming for other leg in cases other than kenken?
Good morning, are the instructional downloads on your site longer than your UA-cam content or just more detailed oriented. Really interested in digging deeper in learning more than I already understand. Thank you and take care!
and ihave question about ippon seoi nage when use it in street fighter for self defense When I turn around, is it possible for me to hit him with his second hand on the back of my head?
if you do it fast enough, they wont have enough time to hit you during it, although, if you get a grab and you pull them into you as they are throwing the punch, you will probablu just pull yourself into the punch
@@FHFGH4i wouldnt follow up drop after normal seoi when its failed because the opponent already knows whats coming and will block your throw.Just find the right timing for drop or standing seoi then execute the throw.
i can't find any reference to that in the rules, afaik. I believe your sensei might be talking about how you can be stopped for keeping an unorthodox grip (other than lapel/sleeve) for an extended period without attacking. A georgian grip would fall under this, but I'm not sure a high collar grip would
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which leg/thigh should you reap or does it matter/whats the difference?
RVR - attack/lift uke's right leg (Your sleeve side grip)? Most examples in this vid are showing attacking the Uke's left leg is that mostly for ken ken variation?
The big throw at the end you reaped their right inner thigh, bigger throw
Starting to hit this more and more in randori, RVR im always trying to get hips in and reap their right upper thigh area, should I be aiming for other leg in cases other than kenken?
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Good morning, are the instructional downloads on your site longer than your UA-cam content or just more detailed oriented. Really interested in digging deeper in learning more than I already understand. Thank you and take care!
Can you do a spinning uchimata if uke has a top grip(RvsR) and you have the grip on/under the elbo?
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and ihave question about ippon seoi nage when use it in street fighter for self defense When I turn around, is it possible for me to hit him with his second hand on the back of my head?
if you do it fast enough, they wont have enough time to hit you during it, although, if you get a grab and you pull them into you as they are throwing the punch, you will probablu just pull yourself into the punch
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hi What is the difference between ippon seoi nage and drop seoi nage and who better
drop is on knees normal ippon seoi is standing
@@michas9585Ok question when iwant throw my opponent if standing ippon not work then ippon drop work right?@michas9585
@@FHFGH4i wouldnt follow up drop after normal seoi when its failed because the opponent already knows whats coming and will block your throw.Just find the right timing for drop or standing seoi then execute the throw.
My sensei said new rule in competition, not allowed to grab the collar behind the head anymore.
I see you’re grabbing well behind the head.
i can't find any reference to that in the rules, afaik. I believe your sensei might be talking about how you can be stopped for keeping an unorthodox grip (other than lapel/sleeve) for an extended period without attacking. A georgian grip would fall under this, but I'm not sure a high collar grip would