It is uchi mata. Hane Goshi has a different amplitude and uke lands completely indront of uke doing almost 180 degrees in a straight line during the throw phase.
You clearly don't know the difference between hane goshi and uchi mata, people like ya'll love to call out uchi mata, it ain't that hard it just looks like hane goshi but they are 2 completely different throws, you just don't know yo shi.
Another superb tutorial - domo arigato gozaimasu!
The weight being on the right leg is a gem.
Beautiful
This is a very useful video!!!!
Thank you very much. This is excellent :D
Great stuff.
4:35 kuzushi
what is the fulcrum in this throw? the hip?
This is hane goshi, not the nage no kata uchi mata.
It is uchi mata. Hane Goshi has a different amplitude and uke lands completely indront of uke doing almost 180 degrees in a straight line during the throw phase.
You clearly don't know the difference between hane goshi and uchi mata, people like ya'll love to call out uchi mata, it ain't that hard it just looks like hane goshi but they are 2 completely different throws, you just don't know yo shi.
Do you happen to know the name of the book you mentioned ?
I don't believe it was ever published in English.