This was great to see. I regret that I was only recently made aware of you after one of the instructors at my school was kind enough to post this video in our Facebook group a couple of days ago. Looks like I've got a backlog of videos to go through (after I've gone through the nuggets in this one several times). You've got another subscriber, sir. Thank you for taking the time to make these!
Heyo! Isa here answering for Shintaro while we #flattenthecurve. I'm guessing by your question, you are thinking about stance- a really important part of judo tactics. In a traditional, orthodox stance the dominant leg leads. The dominant leg is also the plant leg for all big one-legged throws. This means the back leg is the one that usually pivots (or spins) around the stronger leg for throws like uchi mata and harai. Hope your question was answered!
You helped me a lot with the previous tutorials and this one is no exception. Thank you for the videos.
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This was great to see. I regret that I was only recently made aware of you after one of the instructors at my school was kind enough to post this video in our Facebook group a couple of days ago. Looks like I've got a backlog of videos to go through (after I've gone through the nuggets in this one several times).
You've got another subscriber, sir. Thank you for taking the time to make these!
You are very welcome. And thank you! Good luck with your Judo journey
Great video! Thanks for showing strategy from both sides.
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So The leg to the back is the one that's gonna spin
Heyo! Isa here answering for Shintaro while we #flattenthecurve. I'm guessing by your question, you are thinking about stance- a really important part of judo tactics. In a traditional, orthodox stance the dominant leg leads. The dominant leg is also the plant leg for all big one-legged throws. This means the back leg is the one that usually pivots (or spins) around the stronger leg for throws like uchi mata and harai. Hope your question was answered!