Everyone posts strategies, throws and tips for short judokas, but they don’t realize that tall people also have a time throwing shorter people. We have to go down lower!! Thanks for the video for tall people :)
@@welcomematstevescott no, THANK YOU for your wonderful chanel! Your work is priceless! I come to this video once in a while so I thought those time marks would be helpful 😁
You are most welcome Theodore. I am tall also and, from my own experience, as well as coaching and observing others, these are the throws that usually work best for tall guys like us.
This is awesome content!! I've been waiting for something this detailed!! I'm a Judoka who cross trains BJJ and was having trouble dealing with BJJ guys with the bent over position. Loving this right now lol.
Glad it is helpful to you Marcus! We've had some requests to do a video like this and there was little else available on the Internet, so something like this needed to be done. Thanks for your comment and please tell others about our channel.
I noticed there were a few knee drop throws put in there. I've been told a lot that as a tall judoka I shouldn't be doing knee drop seoi nage if I don't want really bad knee problems later on in life. What is your opinion on this matter coach?
Good question-thanks for asking. If you do the knee drops as we show, where you spin under your opponent and corkscrew into the mat, you will not get knee injuries. I'm 6'4" and used the knee drop throws shown in this video a lot in may career with good results. The conventional wisdom that tall people can't do knee drops is based on the "flop and drop" style of doing a knee drop throw. We have a playlist on our channel that shows quite a few knee drop throws that can work for you. The really good thing about dong knee drops as a tall athlete is that nobody expects it for the very reasons you have been told. I would use a knee drop Ippon Seoi Nage as what I call a "change up" move much like a baseball pitcher would use a slider or curve as a change up from his regular pitches. Often, I would use a cross-body O Soto Gari or foot sweep as a big move and would use a knee drop every so often (and often catch opponents with it) as a change up. Hope this helps!
@@welcomematstevescott yes that helps a lot! thanks for the reply! You should do a breakdown on how to corkscrew into the mat. There are very few people who actually explains how to drop properly.
Thanks for your comment-I hope these technqiues work for you. We have a fairly extensive amount of information on corkscrewing to the mat on our videos on knee drop Seoi Nage. Check our playlist titled Seoi Nage and Knee Drops.
Everyone posts strategies, throws and tips for short judokas, but they don’t realize that tall people also have a time throwing shorter people. We have to go down lower!! Thanks for the video for tall people :)
You're right Mark. I'm tall and have always had to modify my techniques to work for my height.
Thank you master! I’m going to implement these in my game!
1. 0:22 Uchi Mata (spinning)
2. 11:06 Kubi Nage
3. 23:06 Seoi Nage (knee drop, low sleeve cross angle)
4. 29:23 Sode Seoi Nage (knee drop)
5. 35:41 O Soto Gari (cross body)
6. 42:33 Fake O Soto Gari / Ko Uchi Gari into Sumi Gaeshi / Kikkomi Gaeshi
7. 45:55 Harai Makikomi (from Georgian Grip)
8. 50:27 Harai Makikomi (from lapel & back grip)
9. 55:59 Okuri Ashi Barai (from double sleeve grip)
10. 1:04:35 O Guruma
11. 1:07:36 Ko Soto Gari
Thank you Pablo!
@@welcomematstevescott no, THANK YOU for your wonderful chanel! Your work is priceless!
I come to this video once in a while so I thought those time marks would be helpful 😁
thanks
Thank you for timestamps
Coming from a tall judoka...thank you for this.!
You are most welcome Theodore. I am tall also and, from my own experience, as well as coaching and observing others, these are the throws that usually work best for tall guys like us.
Wow thanks for this literally everyone I go against does this to me for some reason lol
This is awesome content!! I've been waiting for something this detailed!! I'm a Judoka who cross trains BJJ and was having trouble dealing with BJJ guys with the bent over position. Loving this right now lol.
Glad it is helpful to you Marcus! We've had some requests to do a video like this and there was little else available on the Internet, so something like this needed to be done. Thanks for your comment and please tell others about our channel.
excellent, what i have been looking for, good technique...
Glad this is helpful to you!
Such a great video. I just did kobi nage/tai otoshi in the bjj class. Priceless.
It's a useful throw that really is popular. Glad you like it!
thanks for some awesome tips. last weekend we had a comp and I got a nice seoi nage in, thanks to this video.
Glad it helped!
Great amount of techniques
Thanks.
great video. thank you!
Thank you for your comment!
Coach thanks so much for sharing your wisdom with us. 🙏
My pleasure-thanks for supporting our channel!
I noticed there were a few knee drop throws put in there. I've been told a lot that as a tall judoka I shouldn't be doing knee drop seoi nage if I don't want really bad knee problems later on in life. What is your opinion on this matter coach?
Good question-thanks for asking. If you do the knee drops as we show, where you spin under your opponent and corkscrew into the mat, you will not get knee injuries. I'm 6'4" and used the knee drop throws shown in this video a lot in may career with good results. The conventional wisdom that tall people can't do knee drops is based on the "flop and drop" style of doing a knee drop throw. We have a playlist on our channel that shows quite a few knee drop throws that can work for you. The really good thing about dong knee drops as a tall athlete is that nobody expects it for the very reasons you have been told. I would use a knee drop Ippon Seoi Nage as what I call a "change up" move much like a baseball pitcher would use a slider or curve as a change up from his regular pitches. Often, I would use a cross-body O Soto Gari or foot sweep as a big move and would use a knee drop every so often (and often catch opponents with it) as a change up. Hope this helps!
@@welcomematstevescott yes that helps a lot! thanks for the reply! You should do a breakdown on how to corkscrew into the mat. There are very few people who actually explains how to drop properly.
Thanks for your comment-I hope these technqiues work for you. We have a fairly extensive amount of information on corkscrewing to the mat on our videos on knee drop Seoi Nage. Check our playlist titled Seoi Nage and Knee Drops.
Thanks for the tips, my sister didn't stand a chance
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I'm 6'2 155 lbs. Anyone else in my weight class is usually a lot shorter. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful.
Short players are about to be surprised.