Don't Sleep on Sasae in Your Judo Arsenal

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  • Опубліковано 30 січ 2024
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    Sasae Tsurikokmi Ashi is one of the OG moves of Judo. Often overlooked in it's complexity because it is a "weak side" throw, meaning it goes opposite to the normal turn throw direction. When set up properly this move can be a MASSIVE throw itself, or when used as part of a larger turn throw game it can really augment your success. This video is part of our Private Lesson Series. A much more relaxed and consumable approach to learning Judo in the Video format. Let us know what you think too on IG!
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  • @poubina
    @poubina 5 місяців тому +3

    Love this channel Shintaro, it helps me a lot. Thank you!.

  • @frostysmoke37
    @frostysmoke37 2 місяці тому +1

    Love that move, have yet to pull it off buy I always try

  • @JD2jr.
    @JD2jr. 5 місяців тому +4

    Ohhhhhhhhhhh. been doing judo well over a decade, never realized you step in for sasae. Explains so much.

    • @wicked1707
      @wicked1707 5 місяців тому +1

      Lol is this sarcasm?

    • @JD2jr.
      @JD2jr. 5 місяців тому +1

      @@wicked1707 No, I always just tried to pull and block. No wonder I was so trash at it.

    • @wicked1707
      @wicked1707 5 місяців тому +2

      @@JD2jr. Ahh. Doing randori you should lower your defenses as much as possible and practice becoming proficient as possible with a select few techniques you feel comfortable with.
      It takes more energy to resist being thrown, than it does to just let yourself be thrown and get up to continue training.
      This way you and your partner get good practice in.
      I used to be stiff arms and bent while pulling my randori partners down to where they can't do anything.
      I played American football for 13 years so my strength wasn't an issue to control them.
      Once I realized what I was doing, I stopped. Worked on moving and creating movement in my opponent and finding opportunities to execute my throws.
      My judo progressed so much after this.

  • @samuelreynaldotorresjimene751
    @samuelreynaldotorresjimene751 5 місяців тому +1

    Gracias maestros🎉

  • @RandyLex-wu6jy
    @RandyLex-wu6jy 5 місяців тому +1

    I love that gym

  • @politelyimpolite
    @politelyimpolite 5 місяців тому +2

    That Sasae attack - kouchi attack counter was epic!

    • @bobkk-ev5ls
      @bobkk-ev5ls 5 місяців тому +1

      What time mark come on man use the youtube protocol!!!

    • @politelyimpolite
      @politelyimpolite 5 місяців тому

      @3:00@@bobkk-ev5ls

  • @chadbird2924
    @chadbird2924 5 місяців тому +2

    Literally taught sasae last night at bjj, such a great technique

  • @tonysizzle8574
    @tonysizzle8574 5 місяців тому

    Fascinating stuff.

  • @thewanderer6542
    @thewanderer6542 5 місяців тому

    Ironically enough, sasae was one of the few techniques I was able to do well when I first moved over to no gi grappling really heavy.

  • @bartholomewkempis3929
    @bartholomewkempis3929 5 місяців тому

    1-5 Dan, black; 6-8 Dan, red and white; 9th Dan and above, solid red.

  • @slavicvolk
    @slavicvolk 5 місяців тому

    0:46 1:49 RvL arm trap belt grip sasae
    2:39 countering sase early

  • @mmongiello722
    @mmongiello722 5 місяців тому

    What's with this turn throw thing? Is that bjj for a throw with a back step?

    • @someirishkid9241
      @someirishkid9241 5 місяців тому +4

      A turn throw is a throw where you turn your back to the opponent, like seoi nage, uchi mata, o-goshi etc.

  • @endlessdreamkitchen
    @endlessdreamkitchen 5 місяців тому

    👍👍😍😍❤❤👏👏

  • @tyrell1354
    @tyrell1354 5 місяців тому

    can you do something about uchimata defense, I got destroyed by a left handed uchimata player in my last tournament.

    • @wicked1707
      @wicked1707 5 місяців тому

      Ura nage is a great uchi mata counter.

  • @spencerschmidtstudios9171
    @spencerschmidtstudios9171 5 місяців тому +1

    How many years does it take to achieve a judo black belt?

    • @dictator_joe8383
      @dictator_joe8383 5 місяців тому

      Ten years give or take.

    • @spencerschmidtstudios9171
      @spencerschmidtstudios9171 5 місяців тому

      @@dictator_joe8383 Thanks. But what do you mean give or take?

    • @dictator_joe8383
      @dictator_joe8383 5 місяців тому +2

      @@spencerschmidtstudios9171 It is likely going to differ a bit between what school you go to and what association they serve under. It likely also depends on your skill, it could vary depending on how many classes you take a week, how much effort you put in, what you do in your free time (as in watching judo videos or repping throws with a grappling dummy), previous martial arts/sports background, and general talent. Some people are going to be just able to progress faster than you.

    • @spencerschmidtstudios9171
      @spencerschmidtstudios9171 5 місяців тому

      @@dictator_joe8383 oh.

    • @wicked1707
      @wicked1707 5 місяців тому

      @@dictator_joe8383 good response

  • @derekxiaoEvanescentBliss
    @derekxiaoEvanescentBliss 5 місяців тому +2

    This video isn’t complete???

    • @JD2jr.
      @JD2jr. 5 місяців тому +1

      yeah, weirdly cut. I think he's had a couple like this? maybe I'm mistaken...

    • @someirishkid9241
      @someirishkid9241 5 місяців тому

      This and a couple of his other recent videos are excerpts from private lessons with his students. I imagine the weird cut is just because he's not actively trying to build in a good cutting point for the video, so he just cuts it whenever.

    • @JD2jr.
      @JD2jr. 5 місяців тому +1

      @@someirishkid9241 Yeah, but it feels like they could at least cut at the end of a sentence or preferably a thought, tho. lol

  • @mmongiello722
    @mmongiello722 5 місяців тому

    In and around someone.

  • @user-wz4ss4jn9l
    @user-wz4ss4jn9l 5 місяців тому +16

    Why do his belt look like a candy cane though

    • @KingOfSwords720
      @KingOfSwords720 5 місяців тому +32

      It indicates he is at least a 6 dan, or 6th degree blackbelt. It takes a good portion of your life to reach this level. Show some respect.

    • @williamkraft5320
      @williamkraft5320 5 місяців тому +17

      6th Dan to 8th Dan can wear those belts. They are primarily worn for instructing purposes only

    • @carlosinfante5706
      @carlosinfante5706 5 місяців тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @carlosinfante5706
      @carlosinfante5706 5 місяців тому +30

      Because his moves are sweet af dude

    • @shreddedbagelwabiwabo8342
      @shreddedbagelwabiwabo8342 5 місяців тому +11

      ​@@KingOfSwords720shut up please. He didn't do any disrespect, and the dude in the video probably couldn't care less about the candy cane remark

  • @amedabu242
    @amedabu242 5 місяців тому

    Do it do it don't talk

  • @jericho878
    @jericho878 5 місяців тому

    It's like Hiza Guruma but using the body to block, i guess . . .

    • @joatanpereira4272
      @joatanpereira4272 5 місяців тому +1

      the foot placement is different: in hiza guruma you go for the shin, close to the knee; in sasae tsurikomi ashi, you go for the foot. my sensei also taught me that in hiza guruma you pull his arm to your belt, while in sasae tsurikomi ashi you should pull his arm up, but apparently this detail is not a consensus.

    • @jericho878
      @jericho878 5 місяців тому

      @@joatanpereira4272 nice information

  • @biggusdickus2166
    @biggusdickus2166 5 місяців тому

    Can someone explain to me when/why to do garuma vs sasae? I suck at both

    • @JD2jr.
      @JD2jr. 5 місяців тому

      Well if you miss their foot...
      loljk

    • @seancole7619
      @seancole7619 5 місяців тому

      Sasae is when you use your hands to lift them off balance before you block with thw foot, garuma is where you turn them like a wheel with your hands over the blocking foot. Foot placement isn't as key as people put so much weight into it. It's about how you use your hands to execute the throw.

    • @biggusdickus2166
      @biggusdickus2166 5 місяців тому

      @@seancole7619 okay that makes more sense