Thanks very much for this. I just automatically give a thumbs up before the video even begins because Steve and Derrick's teaching is so good. As a 56 year-old white belt who just started Judo a couple of months ago, this all looks fantastic, but that it is going to take me a lot of time and practice to accomplish anything like this. I can barely do my ukemi so far.
Thanks for the automatic thumbs up! It is appreciated as we really do try our best to provide solid information that people can rely on. It's never to late to start Judo-best wishes in your training!
Great breakdown. Worth to cover, a common defense is the uke pushing away at your head with his free hand. It secures the Yoko Wakare that much more or a Yoko Otoshi. But also, you can push that defending arm up with your figure four grip and sabaki to the other side for a nice opening to save myriad of throws
@@welcomematstevescott It's a torn calf muscle, but it's healing relatively quickly. Hopefully I can get back on the tatami in a couple of weeks. Do you think you could do a video on 'injury management', given your experience as a coach?
I would think it is a good idea. One effective way to beat a low or bent over opponent is to get even lower than him. Sacrifice techniques like this one usually get the job done.
Hey 😊 Steve how are you Sensei!! Happy new year boss al way from the uk...what is best to finish off with arm bar or switch grips into kimura or what would you suggest after you done barrel role and they on there back and you have figure four reverse kimura grip what would you suggest to go into submission wise? Thanks 👍 stay blessed
Happy new year. We've had good success with stretching the opponent's arm out in a juji gatame as a double trouble move from the triangle in that position.
Kubi Nage is more of a hip throw and in Tai Otoshi, your extended leg is what uke is thrown over. IN Kubi Nage, you may have an extended leg but you still load uke onto your hip to throw him.
I wonder how useful this could be on a guy with a gun or knife using one arm against you? The arm control is there, the body position off line of fire is there, and the off balance. Looks interesting. Definitely a bjj tournament go to. 👍 Thank you for the knowledge fellas.
Outstanding info & clearly demonstrated in this video. Thank you all .
Thanks.
Thanks very much for this. I just automatically give a thumbs up before the video even begins because Steve and Derrick's teaching is so good. As a 56 year-old white belt who just started Judo a couple of months ago, this all looks fantastic, but that it is going to take me a lot of time and practice to accomplish anything like this. I can barely do my ukemi so far.
Thanks for the automatic thumbs up! It is appreciated as we really do try our best to provide solid information that people can rely on. It's never to late to start Judo-best wishes in your training!
@@welcomematstevescott Thank you :)
Great breakdown. Worth to cover, a common defense is the uke pushing away at your head with his free hand. It secures the Yoko Wakare that much more or a Yoko Otoshi. But also, you can push that defending arm up with your figure four grip and sabaki to the other side for a nice opening to save myriad of throws
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That's a cool technique, and a good option off of that two on one. Once I'm injury free, I'm definitely going to be trying that!
I hope your injury is a minor one and heals quick. One thing for sure in Judo is that we do get dinged up!
@@welcomematstevescott It's a torn calf muscle, but it's healing relatively quickly. Hopefully I can get back on the tatami in a couple of weeks. Do you think you could do a video on 'injury management', given your experience as a coach?
That was a great technique. I'll be sure to add that to my arsenal.
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Excellent technique, very good information thanks for sharing.
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Love thus channel, learned alot and I use alot of the techniques.
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Thank you very much for this.
I was looking forward to variations of my favorite throw and I'm pretty sure this was exactly what I needed :D
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thanks for sharing.excellent presentation. all in YT should be in this line.
Thank you Michael!
Awesome demo. Simply awesome.
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Wow... great technique 👍
Thank you Tudor Cadar!
Great video again
Thank you!
Great demo
Thank you.
Nice trow ! I w used it and submit with out let it go the grip .
Thank you!
Just wondering if Yoko Guruma can be used as an attack against bend over ( BJJ) opponent?
I would think it is a good idea. One effective way to beat a low or bent over opponent is to get even lower than him. Sacrifice techniques like this one usually get the job done.
@@welcomematstevescott Thank you for your advice.
@@welcomematstevescott PS: Sumi Gaeshi is working extremely well for me with bend over, stiff arm guys.
I certainly believe that. Sumi Gaeshi really catches those bent over guys.
Yes it does work for that
Hey 😊 Steve how are you Sensei!! Happy new year boss al way from the uk...what is best to finish off with arm bar or switch grips into kimura or what would you suggest after you done barrel role and they on there back and you have figure four reverse kimura grip what would you suggest to go into submission wise? Thanks 👍 stay blessed
Happy new year. We've had good success with stretching the opponent's arm out in a juji gatame as a double trouble move from the triangle in that position.
Kubi Nage is more of a hip throw and in Tai Otoshi, your extended leg is what uke is thrown over. IN Kubi Nage, you may have an extended leg but you still load uke onto your hip to throw him.
Would this be called “vertushka” in sambo?
is this a type of arm drag variation?
Yes.
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I wonder how useful this could be on a guy with a gun or knife using one arm against you? The arm control is there, the body position off line of fire is there, and the off balance. Looks interesting. Definitely a bjj tournament go to. 👍 Thank you for the knowledge fellas.
Good points on the self-defense aspect of this Ronte. Thanks!
Thats is more like a Te-gatame
I have not the name Te Gatame associated with this hold. Hand Lock-is it used in a specific Jujitsu system?
According to laws of physics the force would be greater than 170lbs that he would have to deadlift 😉
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