What Changes When Sumi Gaeshi is done Standing vs Ground?
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I love how you incorporate BJJ & Judo with so many of your tutorials. It has really upped my BJJ game.
I just love the asthetics of Sumi and Tomoe. I watch highlights and variations of those two sacrifice throws.
Thank you 🙏
Great content please keep posting!!!
Awesome stuff!
Hey shintaro, ive been doing Japanese jujitsu for about 12 years now (our style is about 70% judo) and i seems to have a few problems with knee pain. Is there any stretches or exercises that you know of that could possibly help this?
Thanks!
Awesome to see the Judo - BJJ crossover, thanks! I feel like wrestling and JJ have had a good cross over relationship but other than Flavio Canto, Travis Stevens and Leo Leite, not so much for Judo. This is great.
Well, the first one is hikikomi-gaeshi rather than sumi-gaeshi (kodokan has a video summing up the differences), and we use the hikikomi as a ukemi/warmup exercise (it is soft and round movement, takes a little bit of muscle to lift over)
Sumi on the ground is not a real thing.
Most sutemi throws translate into sweeps on the ground.
Quit trying to seem smart.
@@profd65 Given your tense reaction to a simple polite reply, I guess it's not difficult to accidentally look smart next to you.