Awesome video. Appreciate the level of detail on the how and why when executing the throw. Please do more of these "So simple a white belt can do it" series. Thanks for putting the tape back on the tatami, makes it easier to visualize the direction of the entry to the throw and the direction of the throw.
I think it might be time for a custom mat that has the lines on it already this way I dont ever run out of tape. Also I like the idea of a so easy a white belt could do it series
Just started judo. Bro these videos are FANTASTIC! And I like travis’ attitude in the long videos “if you do this, your an idiot”. Haha my man. Thanks a million and I look forward to the rest of your content!
@@TravisStevensgrappling :) ive been thinking of taking up judo on the side but im not sure yet my training schedule is kind of thin already im still tryna figure it out
Thanks for this video! I just feel that sode is often easy to spot and anticipate for the opponent (with the double sleeve grip), so doing it in 2 steps gives them even more time for that. Any thoughts on how to hide your intentions?
After watching the video a bunch of times. It would be great if you could do that basic sode video you mentioned. I'd really like to improve the sode and every little bit helps
Noob question: why would be in that position (RvR with opp having a rear hand straight lapel grip)? Only scenario I can visualize is that opp makes that grip immediately after we catch his sleeve as a preventative post against our power hand getting a grip. Follow-on question: if we want to sode a cross collar grip in RvR, would we want to switch to left foot forward and repeat the pull, pull, go motion in this vid?
Kind of an odd question, but do you find sode is hard to hit with people in BJJ because of the cut of the gi? Judo gis have a lot more material and slack in the sleeve compared to the lightweight BJJ gis.
What do you think of kake whereby you bow straight down as Shinjiro Sasaki shows his sode tsurikomi goshi? With the kake that you show in this video, I can’t quite get a long enough rotation to get a strong throw, more of just load on the hip and slip them off. The coaches at my dojo always tell us not to do the one as Sasaki shows it because it’s dangerous but I feel like it’s a better throw. What’s your take on it? Try to keep doing the one you showed here until I get used to it, or just go for the bow straight down version?
I'm also not a fan of the bow straight down version not because it's dangerous I just feel it's less effective. If your partner is sliding off it's because they are not loaded on your hip right. I will shoot a video on this and explain the difference in detail.
Travis Stevens I’ll be looking forward to it! I’m usually able to load and carry the uke on my hip but have the trouble in range of motion while dumping him off. I really appreciate your help.
You mention that your opponent is posting hard on with the left hand. Is there anything else that you're doing to break the grip? If he's got such a good grip, doesn't that hurt your ability to rotate and enter?
The more your opponent stiffens up the easier it is to enter. I know that doesn't really makes since but it will when you try it! Also the Ko Ouchi can break just about any grip.
@@TravisStevensgrappling Thanks! By the way, I saw you compete at the Pan Ams in Toronto a few years ago. First high level judo tournament I'd ever been to.
Awesome video. Appreciate the level of detail on the how and why when executing the throw. Please do more of these "So simple a white belt can do it" series.
Thanks for putting the tape back on the tatami, makes it easier to visualize the direction of the entry to the throw and the direction of the throw.
I think it might be time for a custom mat that has the lines on it already this way I dont ever run out of tape.
Also I like the idea of a so easy a white belt could do it series
Just started judo. Bro these videos are FANTASTIC! And I like travis’ attitude in the long videos “if you do this, your an idiot”. Haha my man. Thanks a million and I look forward to the rest of your content!
Grate setup Travis, I love these next level steps on how to setup moves.
Great! I'm glad people like them I think I might do more of them!
The saturday workshop on body positionning and the direct application with one technique on the monday !!!! That's perfect . Thanks coach
You're welcome!
Great entry. I'll see if I can create this setup in randori.
Thanks a bunch. Awesome video !
Sode has always been a difficult throw for me to pull off . Thanks for the info
Yeah I can be a challenge. Most people tech it wrong so it can be hard to learn. It more important that you learn when to do it not just how to do it.
I only ever used Sode in LvR scenario, this is nice simple version for RvR 🤙🏻Thanks
Awe man if you can do it left on right your golden because RvR is so much easier.
kind of reminds me of that sweep i learned in bjj using a similar cross arm position i like this
I'm glad you like it Kurtis!
@@TravisStevensgrappling :) ive been thinking of taking up judo on the side but im not sure yet my training schedule is kind of thin already im still tryna figure it out
I don't know how to do sode. Thanks for video
Bro, what a great teacher you are!!!!!
I appreciate that!
Thanks Travis
Thanks for this video! I just feel that sode is often easy to spot and anticipate for the opponent (with the double sleeve grip), so doing it in 2 steps gives them even more time for that. Any thoughts on how to hide your intentions?
Super travis 👌 great video. I send you my greetings
Thanks Luca!
After watching the video a bunch of times. It would be great if you could do that basic sode video you mentioned. I'd really like to improve the sode and every little bit helps
Thank you very much. The video is awesome
Thanks Louis I'm glad you like it!
Awesome, but how do you throw the woman (or drunk guy) who is not wearing a GI??
Serious question.
Noob question: why would be in that position (RvR with opp having a rear hand straight lapel grip)? Only scenario I can visualize is that opp makes that grip immediately after we catch his sleeve as a preventative post against our power hand getting a grip.
Follow-on question: if we want to sode a cross collar grip in RvR, would we want to switch to left foot forward and repeat the pull, pull, go motion in this vid?
Good stuff.
Thanks Kaiser! I'm glad you liked the video!
how to become a sagi muki:)very good entry and elbow detail
He's such a good judo player!
I still can't get his sode from last year out my head. Frickin' incredible judoka.
Kind of an odd question, but do you find sode is hard to hit with people in BJJ because of the cut of the gi? Judo gis have a lot more material and slack in the sleeve compared to the lightweight BJJ gis.
What if your fighting righty vs righty and you want to hit the right sode but hes standing right side
What do you think of kake whereby you bow straight down as Shinjiro Sasaki shows his sode tsurikomi goshi? With the kake that you show in this video, I can’t quite get a long enough rotation to get a strong throw, more of just load on the hip and slip them off. The coaches at my dojo always tell us not to do the one as Sasaki shows it because it’s dangerous but I feel like it’s a better throw. What’s your take on it? Try to keep doing the one you showed here until I get used to it, or just go for the bow straight down version?
I'm also not a fan of the bow straight down version not because it's dangerous I just feel it's less effective. If your partner is sliding off it's because they are not loaded on your hip right. I will shoot a video on this and explain the difference in detail.
Travis Stevens I’ll be looking forward to it! I’m usually able to load and carry the uke on my hip but have the trouble in range of motion while dumping him off. I really appreciate your help.
You mention that your opponent is posting hard on with the left hand. Is there anything else that you're doing to break the grip? If he's got such a good grip, doesn't that hurt your ability to rotate and enter?
The more your opponent stiffens up the easier it is to enter. I know that doesn't really makes since but it will when you try it! Also the Ko Ouchi can break just about any grip.
@@TravisStevensgrappling Thanks! By the way, I saw you compete at the Pan Ams in Toronto a few years ago. First high level judo tournament I'd ever been to.
In the words of Kenny Bania, "this is gold Jerry gold"
Thanks!
Bro, I will take this and I will apply it into osoto! Death from above😁😁😁😁
You read my mind I plan on film that for next week!
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