This is really confusing 🤣😂. My sensei has teached me it way to technical. It was really a pain in the 4ss to learn it. The differences: 1. Put your elbow of the "collar" arm right into your partners armpit 2. A 180 degrees turnover is not enough. He emphasized the importance of another 90 degrees and both feets looking into the direction where your face is looking after the 270 degree turn. 3. Throw your partner by pulling both of your arms like swinging a baseball bat downwards. At the same time, tight up your lower leg ( the one which stands in front of your partners leg) to bump your partners leg up. No Goes: Do not block yourself by having your hips right in front your partner. Same for your back. Only your shoulder should touch your partners upper body.
The way they're performing this technique, is it not dangerous for the performer's knee? Looks exposed to the guy falling on it if something goes wrong.
If you resist the throw as uke then you may lose your knee if it is in line with tori's angle of blocking the leg. If you see it set and are off balanced you allow the throw to avoid knee injury. As with all throws, you choose to protect yourself by executing a break fall, shoulder roll, at the time you need to. Hope that helps.
If done properly tori’s leg doesn’t contact uke’s leg before kake. The head and shoulders turning, body dropping and hands alone should be enough to bring uke over. The leg is something that uke goes over instead of the leg of tori applying pressure to uke’s knee. That way, as the commenter above me has stated, pressure can only come from resistance. I am currently studying this throw as a white belt and I am being taught by a man who learnt it again as a 2nd Dan black belt in the 1960s from Kisaburo Watanabe. My problems are that my right hand as tori slides across the chest of uke, which doesn’t propel their left shoulder forward, and I don’t drop my body enough. The body drop is what the throw is called. I must drop my body.
Grab him by the wrist and hook your other arm around his neck. The pulling motion that results in the body drop should be the same- all that matters is to adjust your grip to accommodate for the lack of gi to grip.
一度柔道をやってた時にこの技だと思う
すごくやりやすかった記憶がある
We learned this technique today. It’s amazing
The best Judo throw hand-down.
I love Judo more than everything
Everything includes judo my friend, but I agree judo is everything.
背負い投げとセットで得意技でした
子どもが学校でこれから習うので見に来たらめっちゃくちゃ綺麗な大落としだった笑
早すぎ😂
Alguna vez entrené yudo, nunca llegué a esta técnica. Pero que belleza de ejecución!!!(da ganas hasta de volver a entrenar)👍💪🇦🇷
Precisávamos deste video. Com todas as técnicas e atualizações do kodokan institute.
Maravilha! Limpo e na base!
Gracias.
すごい
それな‼️
Um dos meus preferidos 🥰🥰🥰
昔、ちょっとやっていて、この技、得意にしてました。だけど今はあまり見かけないね。( 一一)
多分中学の柔道の授業では最初にやる投げのはずですよ,自分の時も体落からでした
Oi pessoal sou do Brasil
Harai goshi is more useful in competition
fantastic
ドンと一本!の技や!!!
Powerful and elegant all at once.
Beautiful!
Beautiful throw.
Número 1000 en like 👍🏻😁
Perfect
Excellent👍👌
Personnellement nous avons appris cette technique récemment et je la trouve incroyable❤
Wow❤
Absolutely my favorite throw
I love you😂
Thanks
Another good demo.
On very big strong men it can be tough
Perfect!...
すげー
❤️🥋😍
Sensei 🥋
👌
This is really confusing 🤣😂. My sensei has teached me it way to technical. It was really a pain in the 4ss to learn it.
The differences:
1. Put your elbow of the "collar" arm right into your partners armpit
2. A 180 degrees turnover is not enough. He emphasized the importance of another 90 degrees and both feets looking into the direction where your face is looking after the 270 degree turn.
3. Throw your partner by pulling both of your arms like swinging a baseball bat downwards. At the same time, tight up your lower leg ( the one which stands in front of your partners leg) to bump your partners leg up.
No Goes: Do not block yourself by having your hips right in front your partner. Same for your back. Only your shoulder should touch your partners upper body.
Más fácil de ejecutar que de explicar, no es así???(me pasaba eso cuando practicaba aikido)pero que belleza de ejecución y técnica.😊👍💪🇦🇷
@@robertoalsina3949 no creo, tai otoshi es la tecnica de mano mas dificil de dominar en competicion
Oss.
perfect
It is very funny.
This is Japanese culture.
Snow is very very cute.
Water tastes nice
Your mother is my mother.
全体の動きは一緒で釣り手を背負いのように中に入れるパターンは別の技名になるのでしょうか?
Can you do:All types of uchi mata
Beautiful and classy, altho i have to say i have a thing with the korean style tai otoshi, so low and tricky, its almost a surprise technique
🔝💪🏻😃👍🏻🥋🇯🇵
Veramente utile
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Lee, Er, San, Shui.
The way they're performing this technique, is it not dangerous for the performer's knee? Looks exposed to the guy falling on it if something goes wrong.
If you resist the throw as uke then you may lose your knee if it is in line with tori's angle of blocking the leg. If you see it set and are off balanced you allow the throw to avoid knee injury. As with all throws, you choose to protect yourself by executing a break fall, shoulder roll, at the time you need to. Hope that helps.
If done properly tori’s leg doesn’t contact uke’s leg before kake. The head and shoulders turning, body dropping and hands alone should be enough to bring uke over. The leg is something that uke goes over instead of the leg of tori applying pressure to uke’s knee. That way, as the commenter above me has stated, pressure can only come from resistance. I am currently studying this throw as a white belt and I am being taught by a man who learnt it again as a 2nd Dan black belt in the 1960s from Kisaburo Watanabe. My problems are that my right hand as tori slides across the chest of uke, which doesn’t propel their left shoulder forward, and I don’t drop my body enough. The body drop is what the throw is called. I must drop my body.
Your knee is supposed to point down in order to avoid injuring your uke
You have all their weight forward of your leg before the throw. But yeah. Point your knee down to be safe.
John Wick technique
我是香港人
円心會館空手道ですが、柔道技もあります。二宮館長が、柔道出身だからです。押忍❗️
😮
topp.
طاي طوشي
俺柔道の県大会2です
Oss
mj
frerot moi jai bricoler
What if your opponent were naked?
Grab him by the wrist and hook your other arm around his neck. The pulling motion that results in the body drop should be the same- all that matters is to adjust your grip to accommodate for the lack of gi to grip.
Grab them by the balls.
It'd be a little odd. Just use an underhook on the lapel side and either hold the elbow or wrist sleeve side.
@@simonpantera what if it is a women
@@ElonsEdits then you're in luck, theres two grips on the chest
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