@@TheJudoWayofLife Im right handed and mainly play (elbow) sleeve and Lapel. When i decide its a grip stalemate, i change to left handed elbow-lapel. when opponent tries to reposition him/herself, i break balance and rotate. That being said, you are FAR more skilled than you and this tactic is probably too noobish to be useful on higher levels. Im a novice but im proud of developing this tactic anyway haha.
Thanks again guys. Awesome. I love koshi guruma, although I definitely didn't when I first learned it!
Cheers Matt. I love throwing with Koshi-Guruma...heavily dislike being thrown with it though 😋
This is awesome! My daughter learns judo and this video was really helpful for her!!
Fantastic...I'm glad she found it useful Gaurish!
Awesome video, i'm going to incorporate this into my judo. Really love those hip throws
Yeah, this is definitely one of my favourite hips throws!! Enjoy!
weirdly, i pull it off great when stance switching haha
As in going from a right stance and rotating right through to the left (or vice versa)? Do you do it from one grip on the lapel?
@@TheJudoWayofLife Im right handed and mainly play (elbow) sleeve and Lapel. When i decide its a grip stalemate, i change to left handed elbow-lapel. when opponent tries to reposition him/herself, i break balance and rotate.
That being said, you are FAR more skilled than you and this tactic is probably too noobish to be useful on higher levels.
Im a novice but im proud of developing this tactic anyway haha.
@@TheJudoWayofLife your insight is good. i will try your style when i get back to training!
As you should be!!..."noobish" techniques can some times be the best...keep things simple.