Since I discovered this channel, I started to consider you my virtual Judo Sensei, along with Shintaro Higashi. I try to work on everything you share with us. Osu!
Ashiwaza has always been my favorite category of tachiwaza in judo. Deashi harai always comes natural to me and good for my height. Thanks for another great video professor. 🥋🤙🏾🙌🏾
Thanks for the tips mate. I particularly like the second technique and the approach to coaching it - as you say, it's a foot sweep so worry about your feet first! I'm definitely guilty of worrying about the hands too much. I'd appreciate details on the grips. Either isolating it as you did with the feet in this video or combining it with what you have here. Thanks.
Getting use to moving the right way is something to think about ive been doing judo off and on for a couple of years and in recent months we are working on footsweeps and its a lot of fun and its easier than some other throws but getting use to or maybe letting repition sink in to move the right way at the right time ,
Thanks very much for this, Travis. I have a question. Would you suggest using a broomstick to practice this if one wants to do practice outside the dojo (i.e., without a partner)?
Very very useful techq. I use it for set up others! Hikite hand does the job after the turn and before sweep the opponent's foot by pushing it into his body... he starts to fly 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Since I discovered this channel, I started to consider you my virtual Judo Sensei, along with Shintaro Higashi. I try to work on everything you share with us. Osu!
Wow, thank you that means a lot.
Ashiwaza has always been my favorite category of tachiwaza in judo. Deashi harai always comes natural to me and good for my height. Thanks for another great video professor. 🥋🤙🏾🙌🏾
I started judo a bit late. These videos are really helpful. Thanks Travis
I love how you're slowing these down! Keep it up! TY!
Thank you for all the foot sweep videos
This is great to train with.
Thank you so much for the easy beginner level exercise. 🙏
Judokas are great salsa dancers.
Thanks for the tips mate. I particularly like the second technique and the approach to coaching it - as you say, it's a foot sweep so worry about your feet first! I'm definitely guilty of worrying about the hands too much. I'd appreciate details on the grips. Either isolating it as you did with the feet in this video or combining it with what you have here. Thanks.
The hands are a much bigger topic because each position has to be treated a little differently. But maybe I can do a few of them.
Great tutorial, thanks!
Excellent Video!
I love those sweeps, especially the second one: I was wondering which were your preferred grips when performing it. Thanks!
Really good stuff 👍
thanks .. footsweps are majestic. can you show your technique for no gi please?
i've had some good success with seth daniels' "rick james" footsweep
I actually just shot a whole dvd on nogi takedowns it should be coming out soon. I have a small section in there on foot sweeps
Getting use to moving the right way is something to think about ive been doing judo off and on for a couple of years and in recent months we are working on footsweeps and its a lot of fun and its easier than some other throws but getting use to or maybe letting repition sink in to move the right way at the right time ,
Should the opponents weight distribution be on the foot you are sweeping?
Thanks very much for this, Travis. I have a question.
Would you suggest using a broomstick to practice this if one wants to do practice outside the dojo (i.e., without a partner)?
Very very useful techq. I use it for set up others! Hikite hand does the job after the turn and before sweep the opponent's foot by pushing it into his body... he starts to fly 🤣🤣🤣🤣
So many sets ups so little time. LOL
Good
Sensei Kesa gatame tutorial both of the variations fir competition and proper technique thank you Oss
This one will have to wait until we are past this mess.
@@TravisStevensgrappling ok thanks Sensei oss
Please make a foot sweep moving backward.
Thanks I can put that on the list of things to shoot. When we get through with this Virus.
@@TravisStevensgrappling also drop seoi nage without getting choked with rnc. Thanks.
I would like to see the partner go down. That would show how affective the foot sweep is.
Agreed. This video was just to show set ups and ways to work on your timing.