Ditto. People don’t appreciate the ability to communicate is a totally different skill set from the ability to executive techniques. Great that Shintaro has both in abundance.
Sensei, thank you. You have a way of explaining and breaking down the throw that explain essential steps and it is easy to understand. I love Tai Otoshi. I always trained it RvR and never thought about RvL until I discovered your channel and now I can't stop thinking about the variations for other throws!!! Thank you Sensei!
disclaimer: every judoka has different attributes that factor into best throws for a RVR / RVL little things can change the best combos - like if you get stiff arms, tall / short uke, heavy / light uke, stubborn versus flow... etc. there's no one size fit all. The rule I follow is attack uke's reaction. things to try & experiment with - how about: RVR kosoto gari can open the uke to the RVL stance which leads to an opening for Tai Otoshi, UM, Harai Goshi etc. Another RVR option - how about Sasai / Hiza to uke left foot / knee followed by regular osoto gari.
Uke looks like a welterweight Fabricio Werdum.
love your explanations. I have a black belt in judo and when i listen to your instructional i feel like a day 1 beginner
Ditto. People don’t appreciate the ability to communicate is a totally different skill set from the ability to executive techniques. Great that Shintaro has both in abundance.
Holy shit is this the Danielle Bolelli that wrote create your own religion. Dude I read your book years ago. Crazy. Cheers man hope all is well.
@@antoniosianez2970 that's me. Thank you! In case something like that may interest you, these days I run a podcast called History on Fire
Sensei, thank you. You have a way of explaining and breaking down the throw that explain essential steps and it is easy to understand. I love Tai Otoshi. I always trained it RvR and never thought about RvL until I discovered your channel and now I can't stop thinking about the variations for other throws!!! Thank you Sensei!
the butt bump for the tai otoshi make so much sense now, Thank you.
thank you master , so happy to find you , i am a 53 yrs age and i started judo for 3 months , i am loving it , do you have any advice
Great explanations - much appreciated!
Really good instruction.
Очень хорошо объяснил и показал!
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thanks a lot for explain key point!!!
Good Stuff, Thank you.
I’m going to a bjj seminar in7 hours tomorrow and I’m quickly revising so I’ve got a decent standing game
@shintaro higashi are the new pants out yet?
Nice video pal
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What’s a better through that involves your hip and core more because I have a previous knee injury ??? 🤙🏻
O goshi is a good one.
The substitute for tai otoshi if you have a bad knee is harai goshi, in my opinion.
if tai otoshi is good for RVL, uchi mata is good for RVL, what is good for RvR ? (excluding drop seoi nage)
disclaimer: every judoka has different attributes that factor into best throws for a RVR / RVL
little things can change the best combos - like if you get stiff arms, tall / short uke, heavy / light uke, stubborn versus flow... etc. there's no one size fit all. The rule I follow is attack uke's reaction.
things to try & experiment with - how about: RVR kosoto gari can open the uke to the RVL stance which leads to an opening for Tai Otoshi, UM, Harai Goshi etc. Another RVR option - how about Sasai / Hiza to uke left foot / knee followed by regular osoto gari.
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Using this in bjj today 😎
Thank you
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