These short videos are the best I’ve seen - no endless explanations of what’s about to happen but a short concise demonstration from different angles and then in slow motion. Perfect!
If you don't pay attention to the detail of the UKI OTOSHI it looks a lot like SUMI OTOSHI, could someone explain the difference between the two techniques?
In Uki Otoshi, Uke will be thrown forward, over the toes of his weight-bearing foot. In Sumi Otoshi, Uke will be thrown to his rear corner ("45 degrees"), over the heel of his weight-bearing foot. In both cases, Uke is caught with all or nearly all his weight on one foot and then Tori prevents Uke from placing his other foot down on the mat to become stable again. These throws depend on timing and good use of kuzushi.
Hi, Uki Otoshi is done when Uke is coming towards you. Sumi Otoshi would be you going towards Uke. Basically, same technique but applied either after walking backward (Uki) or forward (Sumi).
I am beginning to think if your technique is just pure Kazushi, what you get is Aikido. If this video weren't from the Kodokan and they were wearing hakama, it'd have more downvotes.
Exactly. Uki Otoshi is also an Aikido technique, this is a basic Kokyu Nage. Aikido is full of techniques like this one and standing joint locks, it's a shame that those two categories are some of the harder techniques to pulk off in real fights, it makes arts like Aikido appear useless even tho they are simply awesome
@@jestfullgremblim8002 ...Yes once I started looking into the history of judo and the other arts I noticed more crossover between them too. Pretty sure Tomiki Aikido uses Waki-Gatame pretty heavily, and then there is that whole self-defense oriented kata from Judo (blanking on the name)...which has quite a bit of Aikido looking techniques.
@@JustSomeGuy69420 the Judo kata you are talking about is definitely "Goshin Jutsu" Btw, Tomiki Aikido was founded by a Judoka lol. It is also called "Shodokan Aikido" and it is supposed to compliment Judo with Aikido techniques while also giving Aikidokas some Judo techniques
When your opponent steps forward you are supposed to pull your opponent down in a circular way, because his weight is on his front leg, he won't be able to lift it and will be thrown
These short videos are the best I’ve seen - no endless explanations of what’s about to happen but a short concise demonstration from different angles and then in slow motion. Perfect!
toally agree. 🤝 best channel ever
Yes, watch and learn, no more no less, how it should be... Less talk, more discovery
この技を実践で使える柔道家の出現を望む。
中・高って柔道部でしたがこの技は得意技でした。
大外かわしてから浮落
という流れはありました
Semi impossível
The Mongolian folks seem to do it - Davaadorjiin and Dashdavaa have both scored with it in high level competition.
Já aplicaram esta técnica em mim em randori e já vi em competição. Não foi bonito como a demonstração, mas ocorreu
The best of the best for Judo channel.
经典中的经典
これ、オリンピックで井上康生さんが決めてたような、、
If you don't pay attention to the detail of the UKI OTOSHI it looks a lot like SUMI OTOSHI, could someone explain the difference between the two techniques?
In Uki Otoshi, Uke will be thrown forward, over the toes of his weight-bearing foot. In Sumi Otoshi, Uke will be thrown to his rear corner ("45 degrees"), over the heel of his weight-bearing foot. In both cases, Uke is caught with all or nearly all his weight on one foot and then Tori prevents Uke from placing his other foot down on the mat to become stable again. These throws depend on timing and good use of kuzushi.
@@ClaytonsVids Thank you very much for answering my question.
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Hi, Uki Otoshi is done when Uke is coming towards you. Sumi Otoshi would be you going towards Uke. Basically, same technique but applied either after walking backward (Uki) or forward (Sumi).
@@hassanmagassouba7677 Oss.
Very nice throw.
Excelente
رائع جدا
この技は相当格闘技センスがないと出来ない難易度高い技なんだよな。。
Amazing
so fluid and excellent. an an amazing uke!!
形よりもより実践的な投げ方。コンパクトに素早く体を開けば試合でも使えるかも?
The most difficult throw for which to be a good uke
Супер, я такого не знал
I am beginning to think if your technique is just pure Kazushi, what you get is Aikido. If this video weren't from the Kodokan and they were wearing hakama, it'd have more downvotes.
Exactly. Uki Otoshi is also an Aikido technique, this is a basic Kokyu Nage.
Aikido is full of techniques like this one and standing joint locks, it's a shame that those two categories are some of the harder techniques to pulk off in real fights, it makes arts like Aikido appear useless even tho they are simply awesome
@@jestfullgremblim8002 ...Yes once I started looking into the history of judo and the other arts I noticed more crossover between them too. Pretty sure Tomiki Aikido uses Waki-Gatame pretty heavily, and then there is that whole self-defense oriented kata from Judo (blanking on the name)...which has quite a bit of Aikido looking techniques.
@@JustSomeGuy69420 the Judo kata you are talking about is definitely "Goshin Jutsu"
Btw, Tomiki Aikido was founded by a Judoka lol. It is also called "Shodokan Aikido" and it is supposed to compliment Judo with Aikido techniques while also giving Aikidokas some Judo techniques
kUzushi...
Empi kata. Shotokan
parece sumi otoshi
これで決まればいいが、正直足をかけたほうが投げやすいんじゃないかと思う。
Nunca vi ninguém aplicar esse golpe numa competição.🤔🤔🤔
UKI OTOSHI VS UKI GOSHI PLS?
Uki Otoshi is a hand technique (Te Waza) Uki Goshi is a hip technique (Koshi Waza) very different throws.
bro u need be hulk to do this
You’d be surprised
very useful throw for bjj
Il a actuellement plus de côtes
なんか古武道みたい
むかいせんせんのうきおとしすごい
Dont get it
When your opponent steps forward you are supposed to pull your opponent down in a circular way, because his weight is on his front leg, he won't be able to lift it and will be thrown
私狗以餒
Ху
空気投げだな。こんな技で負けたら、恥ずかしい?
空気投げは隅落としですしそもそも負けることは恥ずかしくないです