Hiza-Guruma Tips | Riki Judo Dojo
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
- Riki sensei explained hiza-guruma (膝車 - knee wheel) during judo classes on 5-20-2022 and 5-21-2022. Please forgive our audio challenges and help yourselves to the subtitles, we had several microphone failures!
0:00 Definition
0:12 Ashi-waza or te-waza?
0:29 Lean back and turn to the side
0:40 Step past uke's baby toe
0:53 Sasae-tsurikomi-ashi vs. hiza-guruma
1:06 The target is uke's patella
1:22 Hikite details
1:59 Tsurite details
2:10 Lifting uke vs. turning uke
2:33 Pivot
3:02 Some different grips
5:12 Trying again if uke steps back
5:24 Everything is situational
5:36 Some different entries
6:02 Jujitsu origin of hiza-guruma
6:35 Training in Japan
Riki sensei began Judo in Okinawa and is a Shichidan with over 56 years of study, practice, competition and teaching. He competed for 25 years at the local, national and international levels.
A few of the great Judoka Riki sensei has studied and practiced with include: Kotani, Daigo, Ito, Inokuma, Okano, Kimura, Kaminaga and Nakatani.
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Beautifully explained, thank you.
Thank you for saying so and for watching!
Thank you for your explanation sensei. I needed to know how to properly wheel someone which most videos don't explain so well
You are very welcome!
A marvelous explanation of how to perform Hiza-guruma. I have always tried to execute it exactly like a Sasae-tsurikomi-ashi and have always experienced difficulty. I now realize my mistakes as regards foot placement of the supporting leg and the direction of my hikite. I can't wait to try it out on the mats and then share it with my students. Domo arigato! 🥋😃🙏
Thanks so much Jun, you are truly our biggest fan. We always appreciate your support! I'm glad the content conveyed despite being cobbled together from several classes with wildly different lighting and sound inputs...I think you'll be even more satisfied with the koshi guruma & kubi-nage video we have coming in the very near future!
Great! Especially the comment on the shoulder strain, it makes a lot of sens to grip differently
Thanks!
Sensei Riki…videos are amazing. They just keep getting better and better. Amazing attention to detail.
Good job Ryan 💪
Thanks Kevin! They're getting a heck of a lot better!
An excellent explanation. My jiu-jitsu teacher taught a throwing workshop and he covered this move. I struggled quite a bit with Hiza Guruma but this video helped make things a little clearer for me.
Thanks Rae!
Thank you for explaining the options for Hiza Guruma!
Absolutely, thank you for watching!
I'm glad I received proper instruction on this; I was taught Sasae in person, and I learned here why I've probably been having trouble with Hiza.
Glad we could help!
1:33 sorry but I must mention this, that particular action right there is the first movement in Gekisai-dai-ichi kata of Go-Ju ryu karate. It's interesting because the new karate social movement is looking for understanding and explanations of the meaning behind the moves in kata.
Where do you think is the best place to post the ball of your foot on the knee of uke ,above the knee ,or under his knee???
Just below the knee cap.
If you demonstrate Kodokan judo, you have to stick to the Kodokan denominations. Hiza guruma is ashi waza, period. Why are you complicating well established things ?
lol