Wrestling Moves KOLAT.COM Inside Trip from Russian Tie

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • Cary Kolat teaches Inside Trip from a Russian Tie.
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  • @averyfluet4406
    @averyfluet4406 8 років тому +189

    One thing he doesnt mention but does it every time, is he pulls that russian to make the other guy step closer to him, so if anybody is having trouble catching the leg with your trip, make sure you give the arm a good jerk before you change levels and shuck it away

    • @craigfoy5492
      @craigfoy5492 Рік тому +3

      Where are your instructional videos

  • @MrMattyB16
    @MrMattyB16 11 років тому +32

    I totally wish UA-cam and all these online tutorials existed when I wrestled. I would have loved the opportunity to learn all of these other moves that may not have been taught in practice or wrestling camp.

  • @LightBender777
    @LightBender777 Рік тому +11

    I can't tell you how grateful I am for these tutorials. I always go back to them from time to time. They've been an immense help over the past 10 years.

    • @KOLATCOM
      @KOLATCOM  Рік тому +5

      Glad to hear they have been useful!

  • @sabrinafaiqe3967
    @sabrinafaiqe3967 10 років тому +77

    used this move at wrestling today. was the only girl trying out lol but very affective put my opponent out for a few minutes he hurt his back and all the boys went crazy. lmaoo

    • @Inedible_Rice
      @Inedible_Rice 6 років тому +9

      John Davis bro you need to chill, when your on the mat it doesn't matter about who it is, aim for your goal during that match, if it's to win then do whatcha gotta do, it's nothin personal everyone gets hurt, you don't want to purposely let them win and have them go against someone out of their league, I understand what you mean by them bein close and shit but sometimes you gotta hurt them to make them better

    • @micvili7527
      @micvili7527 3 роки тому +1

      Sooo hot 😍

  • @ATACXGYM
    @ATACXGYM 13 років тому +7

    Love your stuff Coach Kolat! You are among the best resources on youtube,man.

  • @christrujillo9336
    @christrujillo9336 8 років тому +9

    Great move coach! I appreciate the various angles you give when demonstrating!

  • @jantabrand7094
    @jantabrand7094 6 років тому +3

    best coach for wrestling

  • @kaliedoscopesharinga
    @kaliedoscopesharinga 13 років тому

    @MMA4twenty wrestling is the hardest damn sport i swear Its nice to have guys like cary kolat putting up videos like this

  • @gcrisostomo37
    @gcrisostomo37 11 років тому

    I'm a 112 wrestler and this video is going to help me bring home the title thanks

  • @XxSHYBOYxX187
    @XxSHYBOYxX187 12 років тому +1

    You're probably The Best coach out There , These videos Really help me .

  • @Flavorbaby
    @Flavorbaby 10 років тому +1

    From the Russian, there is a "good" reaction for every one of your opponents' reactions (grabs the far wrist, tries to re-russian, fights the inside hand, etc.). If you work the Russian, I think this should be what you actively look for and hit if your opponent reacts by just staying in good position.
    I was lucky enough to learn this move from Kendall Cross at a clinic he did during the world team trials while I was in middle school. Once you get it to feel right, it's almost too easy :)
    Thanks for uploading these, Cary. I just got done coaching a pre-season boot camp for my old high school and I sent a few of the kids to check these videos out for extra credit.

  • @DrNuggetCase
    @DrNuggetCase 13 років тому +1

    @7carcalete I wrestled 189 in high school and now 184 in college, and can tell u from experience that this move works. Drill the motion a lot. I got a small table and would practice and pretend the legs of the table were my opponents legs. You can also hit the move from an over under, hit the trip on the overhook side.

  • @supernovadramaqueen
    @supernovadramaqueen 13 років тому

    im a rookie and i surprise people with this move all the time now.thx! it even impressed the coach!!

  • @supuhfanng
    @supuhfanng 13 років тому +1

    Excellent lesson. Russian 2 on 1's are so ridiculously versatile. You should do a video on just inside trip technique, because until my coaches taught it to me I got flattened out in the million or so ways to mess up an inside trip.

  • @dominicgonzalez2995
    @dominicgonzalez2995 Рік тому +1

    Cary all of your moves are so dope. I use them for my Jiu Jitsu class.

  • @MuayThaiFighter4Life
    @MuayThaiFighter4Life 12 років тому +1

    one thing ive learned from experience doing russian ties is that normally the idea is to attempt and execute some type of trip but if a trip fails or the opponent stuffs it then you can transition right into a double leg or do a bear hug

  • @connorrowley3293
    @connorrowley3293 11 років тому

    i wrestle for high school down the road from the middle school i go to. thabks for the videos, they help alot!

  • @pintensp95
    @pintensp95 13 років тому

    great move i never would have thought of the russian as a set up for the trip good vid thanks.

  • @dw049
    @dw049 14 років тому

    Really like your videos. They're great the way you talk through the move then show it from different angles and at different speeds

  • @youarerightboss
    @youarerightboss 12 років тому

    Thank You, Mr. Kolat.

  • @Nerololable
    @Nerololable 13 років тому

    I wish my coach was this badass... lovin the videos man.

  • @zacharyescobar1596
    @zacharyescobar1596 11 років тому +3

    Hey man, What ever happened to that awesome highlight video that you had up? Cary Kolat 'IronMan'?? That was my favorite video and it's gone now

  • @Vincentarthur100
    @Vincentarthur100 5 років тому

    Did they record all these videos at the same time or does he just wear the same stuff every day

  • @colbjallen8334
    @colbjallen8334 6 років тому

    I need to meet this guy once in my life

  • @Pulstreiber
    @Pulstreiber 13 років тому +1

    @dw049 Different speed? Even in slow motion he is lightning-fast! Very good video!

  • @SheriffofYouTube
    @SheriffofYouTube 4 роки тому

    Props to the Human Test Subject. great form keeping his rt arm up even while getting hip checked

  • @SceptileDude
    @SceptileDude 7 років тому +20

    Isaiah Martinez's greatest weakness...

    • @czr4752
      @czr4752 7 років тому +2

      JoeyM_TMT TRUUUU. He was hit with a trip from double overhooks, my personal favorite even though Imar is my role model

    • @alexisbigboy1816
      @alexisbigboy1816 5 років тому +1

      JoeyM_TMT Imar is my favorite without being biased because I’m from lilinois myself but yea that’s true lol

  • @HS-cu6iw
    @HS-cu6iw 5 років тому

    your channel is awesome man , need to use some of these badass takedowns in my BJJ game!!! THANKS!!!

  • @TheAGSTube
    @TheAGSTube 12 років тому +1

    @FactoryClosure Actually we do have this variation in Judo. We call it a low or drop Ouchi Gari and it's one of my go-to throws. You see it a lot in competition. I do it exactly the way it's discussed here and it's a killer!

  • @AS-zj2zn
    @AS-zj2zn 8 років тому +5

    outstandinggggg

  • @earndog71
    @earndog71 11 років тому

    Bad ass it looks simple and effective thanks

  • @STUIPEDCHICKEN
    @STUIPEDCHICKEN 10 років тому +20

    Ouchi gari

    • @mattyc7
      @mattyc7 4 роки тому +2

      It's similar but the finishing mechanics are different. Ouchi gari typically involves moving the opponent's foot with a sweeping motion. The wresting version is a block and trip instead

  • @Sabre809
    @Sabre809 12 років тому

    Awesome! Though you have to be quick to jump to side control or the mount, or you'll be caught in a half guard, or worse, the lockdown.

  • @forteastro6996
    @forteastro6996 12 років тому

    This move is best for pins. But if your good at half g passes. Try it

  • @makaylacarter9810
    @makaylacarter9810 9 років тому +4

    These are good

  • @johnbergeron3486
    @johnbergeron3486 4 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @bobbymanning7725
    @bobbymanning7725 2 роки тому

    Just curious, why does his wrist hand always finish at the waist and not at the knee? Stronger finish would be at the knee, right?

  • @78202mauro
    @78202mauro 11 років тому

    Explosive...He will be a great UFC fighter!

  • @xXMcNoobXx
    @xXMcNoobXx 13 років тому +1

    I learned this move from Guivi Sissaouri!

    • @denbro1770
      @denbro1770 4 роки тому

      So did I at a University of Western Ontario training camp in the 90s

  • @wusstigohana4601
    @wusstigohana4601 6 років тому +2

    Ouchi gari from judo. More effective when having a constant hold.

  • @GridironMasters
    @GridironMasters 4 роки тому

    I train at a jiujitsu gym but man I love standing grappling more than all jiujitsu practitioners combined.

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 10 років тому

    I know this might be more terminology than technique, but would this be the same as a front Russian Leg Sweep or does the leg have to come from the outside to be a Front Russian?

  • @daveuyemura6962
    @daveuyemura6962 8 років тому

    Coach, I was thinking if you could hit a Metzger when defending the inside trip but the way you do it that would be highly unlikely. Is it possible for the defender to grab the opposite side of the head gear, underhook the far arm and try to throw the shooting wrestler over? Just contemplating. Thanks.

  • @KoriBJJ
    @KoriBJJ 12 років тому

    @judopathoftruth actually thats ouchi gari dude :P, im a green belt in judo. i love judo. it helps wresting alot, no one expects trips.

  • @InTheKnowGirl
    @InTheKnowGirl 12 років тому

    When you do your videos can you mention which arm or leg does what

  • @bhushankumar8627
    @bhushankumar8627 6 років тому

    Sir please mention the counter attack techniques..... video

  • @Bear.imbolo
    @Bear.imbolo 10 років тому

    What tips do you have for some one who's wrestling in a higher weight class for there size

  • @rinkujangra9663
    @rinkujangra9663 4 роки тому

    Wonderful

  • @शूद्रराष्ट्र

    This smack is very good

  • @DeeLee-v4c
    @DeeLee-v4c 5 місяців тому

    Hi. Why not do an outside trip? Does it make a difference that the trip is inside?

    • @KOLATCOM
      @KOLATCOM  5 місяців тому

      There is a huge variety of moves in wrestling. This is our inside trip from Russian tie video. We show every good possibility. Search for another move if you do not want to learn the inside trip.

  • @MrCarlosCondit
    @MrCarlosCondit 12 років тому

    I learned this move from Peter Horst.

  • @Sabre809
    @Sabre809 12 років тому

    Well actually I was thinking of the lockdown from 10th Planet JJ, they'll be able to hold you down from the bottom, and then you get whipped up, or whipped down, either way they'll end up on top, so its best to be careful no matter who your rolling with.

  • @gilruano9100
    @gilruano9100 12 років тому

    está muy bueno, gracias por el aporte, lo tendré en práctica =O)

  • @marksist415
    @marksist415 13 років тому

    @DrNuggetCase solid tip. i pulled it from over unders after reading that in a submission grappling tournament on 3 different opponents. thats legit. thanks bro

  • @ChasingFun
    @ChasingFun 9 років тому +6

    How do you prevent the person from tripping you though?

  • @tannermilam4424
    @tannermilam4424 12 років тому

    I am a 221 heayweihght and i need tips on working on top.

  • @AngelSilasTV
    @AngelSilasTV 11 років тому

    best tip is try and drop to 220s since youre so close to it

  • @juanwong244
    @juanwong244 9 років тому

    Cary
    Once you take the opponent Down how do you pin them from there

    • @KOLATCOM
      @KOLATCOM  9 років тому +2

      Juan Wong The opponent is going to try hard to belly out form the inside trip so it's be hard to pin him but you can try to split the legs or move to a navy hold to get back points and work up for a pin. Check out the full series at KOLAT.COM

  • @romellochandler4227
    @romellochandler4227 10 років тому

    This is great cx

  • @ganeshshakti9532
    @ganeshshakti9532 7 років тому

    what do u do if your opponent is 90kgs and your 60 kgs , how do u tackle

    • @impulse5283
      @impulse5283 6 років тому

      Ganesh Shakti like he said you need to bump him with your hip motion

  • @SuperMaaaaario
    @SuperMaaaaario 13 років тому

    that was a great set up. something i need to work on.

  • @Rkbtm
    @Rkbtm 7 років тому

    is this still legal in Collegiate?

  • @Melk448
    @Melk448 11 років тому

    Muito bom professor

  • @lilstrap199862
    @lilstrap199862 10 років тому

    Can this move work coming out of a collar tie

    • @KOLATCOM
      @KOLATCOM  10 років тому +1

      Alfredo #7 Yes, but just depends on the reaction of the opponent you are wrestling

  • @Fazil2818
    @Fazil2818 6 років тому

    number 1 taknick

  • @iocsparkfire00
    @iocsparkfire00 3 місяці тому

    I'm struggling with how some takedowns require your head to on inside others not it's weird

    • @KOLATCOM
      @KOLATCOM  3 місяці тому

      Don't understand your struggle?

  • @scarred10
    @scarred10 13 років тому

    @DrNuggetCase its far more commonly done on the underhook side

  • @jrhinehart74
    @jrhinehart74 11 років тому

    Mr Kolat is a Pennsylvania wrestler, he wrestled at psu 2years then transferred to lockhaven U for his last 2then he wrestled in the Olympic he is the man.PA is one of the best states for wrestling. You can start wrestling here at the age of 4&5 years old

    • @Inedible_Rice
      @Inedible_Rice 6 років тому

      Pennsylvania really is the shit, im almost done middle school and next year imma start at UDHS

    • @rohansahota3337
      @rohansahota3337 5 років тому

      sirmaibewreaslingjoinkarnahaytahoo.

  • @reelinanrockin
    @reelinanrockin 9 років тому

    All of his maneuvers will work in no gi grappeling or mma !

    • @ChamorruWarrior
      @ChamorruWarrior 9 років тому +1

      +reelinanrockin I wouldn't say they ALL do 100%. There are some things he does that would need to be modified or you're gonna end up in a choke or take a knee to the face.

  • @adrianryanabraham6652
    @adrianryanabraham6652 6 років тому

    nice

  • @똑똑이의하루
    @똑똑이의하루 5 років тому

    굿굿

  • @sonikalyani687
    @sonikalyani687 7 років тому +1

    if you do street fight your enemy is dead

  • @fluffaduck
    @fluffaduck 12 років тому

    @13randonLee Maybe, but wrestling has been around far longer than judo, I'm sure these moves predate judo.

  • @forteastro6996
    @forteastro6996 12 років тому

    @Sabre809 lol jujitsu.. its great to train highschool folkstyle and gracie jj.. to get ahead of the game @.@

  • @tommym321
    @tommym321 9 місяців тому +1

    0:24 0:31

    • @KOLATCOM
      @KOLATCOM  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @13randonLee
    @13randonLee 12 років тому

    i'm pretty sure this coach did judo at some point

  • @Blueberry954
    @Blueberry954 11 років тому

    He world probably sprawl on a 2 on 1 before you get into the move

  • @Rivarez1703
    @Rivarez1703 Рік тому +1

    🔥🔥🔥🤙🤙🤙

  • @FightTips4U
    @FightTips4U 12 років тому +2

    I feel sorry for obe he gets slammed hard dailey lol

  • @forteastro6996
    @forteastro6996 12 років тому

    I dont think a lockdown works if your on your back. You can sweep anybody if your flat on the back. Half g is all about being on ur half

  • @ramirocruz6461
    @ramirocruz6461 8 років тому

    hahahhaha you always hit the nigga

  • @HarveyFoFi
    @HarveyFoFi 11 років тому

    Me :(

  • @rezacny
    @rezacny 11 років тому

    I was kidding

  • @bomaggard8785
    @bomaggard8785 9 років тому +2

    To anyone who says this doesn't work in college hasn't seen Ian Miller wrestle: ua-cam.com/video/CTJGobugavE/v-deo.htmlm41s, ua-cam.com/video/1o6e8X6jmng/v-deo.htmlm14s,

  • @MandeepSingh-ds3fj
    @MandeepSingh-ds3fj 6 років тому

    m k singh supar

  • @Legystarcraft
    @Legystarcraft 12 років тому

    There is no lockdown when you're on bottom.

  • @josephzuniga1659
    @josephzuniga1659 12 років тому

    whatever you say bub...

  • @beastfromtheeast422
    @beastfromtheeast422 11 років тому

    He tried MMA. Didn't go so well...

  • @DiegoWeissel
    @DiegoWeissel Рік тому

    Why did you chose a smaller afro person to prove your skill on?

  • @abdullahmaddox7498
    @abdullahmaddox7498 4 роки тому

    🔥
    a tough fight
    0:37 🧡💛
    👇 👇 👇 👇 👇🥊

  • @loganalaxanian4518
    @loganalaxanian4518 11 років тому

    Ghhhhh

  • @jamiegee123
    @jamiegee123 13 років тому

    i would not like to meet you in a bar you would litterly throw me around ike a rag doll , wrestling IS the best martial art.