I appreciate this video showing the traditional inner thigh reaping uchi-mata. Too many videos out there using full hip "goshi" style more like hane-goshi. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, I was under the impression that Uchimata was with the hips all this time and that this “variation” shown here was merely “leg style” or even akin to a “kan kan.” I’ve always had trouble with the hip style Uchimata and just gave up on wanting to be proficient at the throw not knowing that this is how the Kodokan actually teaches Uchimata. lol Why are people doing hane goshi and calling it Uchimata? When did that start?
@@thesensei In Japan (and other places) a competition style uchi mata has developed that has tori striking the inside of uke's far lef that very much resembles hane goshi. Basically take hane goshi where you frame on uke's hip and the front of their leg and rotate so that contact is now inside their thigh. It could probably be called a hane uchi mata.
May I ask why tori release his grip from the lapel? This happens in this video and in most of this Kodokan video series. The kake is somewhat deficient in the final arm action, because there is a lack of control and capacity to transfer force during this final phase. It would be good if Kodokan could solve this question since his criterion is the reference to be followed in the basic or ideal model of the technique (Kyu and Dan exams). Best regards.
You can drive all the way down if you want; you can even roll through; but the classical way is to let go of the lapel and remain on your feet. Bear in mind that here tori is very tall and heavy (I've met him) and also quite old.
Jita kyoei. Mutual welfare and benefit. He's supporting his uke not trying to bury him. If you've been taught differently, you've been taught incorrectly.
This is the classic way or the academic way, as you prefer, to perform the technique. After throwing the opponent you must release the lapel, and pull the sleeve up, this way uke falls and hit floor in a safer way, he can rotate the body to absorb the impact with the hand. arm and shoulder instead of fall down on his back. Once uke is on the floor tori must grab uke's sleeve with both hands, and adopt a position similar to jigo hon tai to show he controls the throw. On a real fight where you need to neutralize the opponent the best way is make him fall on his bare back, but this is quite dangerous while training, so safer ways are used.
As demonstrated this throw would never work in practice. As Tori turns to his right and pulls uke around, this movement forces uke's weight to the leg opposite of the one Tori is about to reap. This movement actually helps uke step his unweighted right leg behind his now weighted left leg and perform a sukashi counter or simply dodge the throw. This turn and pull to a perfectly balanced uke is the reason the more modern "hane-uchi-mata" with the hips in is now taught. Tori is basically loading uke's weight for a harai goshi or hane goshi and trying to perform uchi mata.This is the exact opposite of what is advocated in Jigoro Kano's own text, "Kodokan Judo". It explicitly states that uchi mata is applied to uke's leg as his weight is being transferred to it, not away from it. Given a traditional left hand sleeve right hand collar Tori grip, uchi mata is most perfectly applied when uke steps their leg around to Tori's right. This iso most obviously seen in the Nage no Kata; an uchi mata applied as uke circles Tori and applied as uke's weight shifts onto the leg being attacked. All the modern variants are a result of the way people practice all throws now; to a stationary uke when doing uchikomi. You can't do uchi mata correctly in such a situation unless uke is in a jigo tai posture and is being very defensive. In that case uke's weight is so deeply distributed over both legs that even if Tori turns uke as in this videos's example, there will still be enough weight on the attacked leg that the throw will execute properly.
このビデオを何度も見ました、素晴らしい
I love the angles they film it from it makes it easy to process
Ss
講道館にくれば金曜以外いますよ!
Thank you Kodokan, for making these videos available
I want to go to KODOKAN!!!
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The white belts thank you, I speak from here in Brazil oss
I appreciate this video showing the traditional inner thigh reaping uchi-mata. Too many videos out there using full hip "goshi" style more like hane-goshi. Thanks for sharing.
EXACTLY. Everytime I see other videos saying "how to do uchi mata." They use all of their hips, which is hane goshi.
well said
Yeah, I was under the impression that Uchimata was with the hips all this time and that this “variation” shown here was merely “leg style” or even akin to a “kan kan.” I’ve always had trouble with the hip style Uchimata and just gave up on wanting to be proficient at the throw not knowing that this is how the Kodokan actually teaches Uchimata. lol
Why are people doing hane goshi and calling it Uchimata? When did that start?
@@thesensei In Japan (and other places) a competition style uchi mata has developed that has tori striking the inside of uke's far lef that very much resembles hane goshi. Basically take hane goshi where you frame on uke's hip and the front of their leg and rotate so that contact is now inside their thigh. It could probably be called a hane uchi mata.
@@thesensei This is closer to the kata.
A Truly Beautiful Judo Throw!!!
Always amazing!
ありがとうございます
Ele me ajudou,agora só esperar eu graduar faixa verde
The white bands thank you
Excelente, gracias.
Uchi-mata executed perfectly with little effort.
Used this to get a standing figure four grip to do a no gi uchi mata in a bjj match.
待っていた
Excelente mestrão
0:06 綺麗なバルシャークだ……
This is my test throw tysm
Wow that's beautiful
私はまだ白帯ですが、改善するにはどうすればよいですか?
He makes it look so effortless that he makes me want to quit training lol
You should watch Inoue's Uchi Mata DVDs. It's so effortless I feel like there is nothing I can learn from it.
Makishi Genius
So effortless!
Well it is also true that uke is very cooperative always, and that helps...
But of course perfect technique is supposed to come out effortlessly.
Difficult throw to learn thank you mDe it simple to understand
Me viene excelente este video porque tengo examen cinturón amarillo
Que tal te fue? 😱
What is difference between hanigoshi & uchi mata ???!!!
Amazing
Good
They make this look so easy, haha
Who is this Master? Name? Thanks
May I ask why tori release his grip from the lapel? This happens in this video and in most of this Kodokan video series.
The kake is somewhat deficient in the final arm action, because there is a lack of control and capacity to transfer force during this final phase.
It would be good if Kodokan could solve this question since his criterion is the reference to be followed in the basic or ideal model of the technique (Kyu and Dan exams).
Best regards.
Tori would not release lapel grip for an "opo nent".
This was uke.
Sign,
Sandan
You can drive all the way down if you want; you can even roll through; but the classical way is to let go of the lapel and remain on your feet. Bear in mind that here tori is very tall and heavy (I've met him) and also quite old.
Jita kyoei. Mutual welfare and benefit. He's supporting his uke not trying to bury him. If you've been taught differently, you've been taught incorrectly.
This is the classic way or the academic way, as you prefer, to perform the technique. After throwing the opponent you must release the lapel, and pull the sleeve up, this way uke falls and hit floor in a safer way, he can rotate the body to absorb the impact with the hand. arm and shoulder instead of fall down on his back. Once uke is on the floor tori must grab uke's sleeve with both hands, and adopt a position similar to jigo hon tai to show he controls the throw.
On a real fight where you need to neutralize the opponent the best way is make him fall on his bare back, but this is quite dangerous while training, so safer ways are used.
Pls bring atemi waza, It would be Great!
Please make a video of right side Uchi mata.
Watch it on a mirror
@@donosvald7446 🤣😂🤣😂👍
これされたら背中を打って息が出来なくなることが有りますよね
Judo qebele
足で刈りつつ投げるという、まさに必殺技。
しかし失敗するとその代償もデカイ……
Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution brought me here.
As demonstrated this throw would never work in practice. As Tori turns to his right and pulls uke around, this movement forces uke's weight to the leg opposite of the one Tori is about to reap. This movement actually helps uke step his unweighted right leg behind his now weighted left leg and perform a sukashi counter or simply dodge the throw. This turn and pull to a perfectly balanced uke is the reason the more modern "hane-uchi-mata" with the hips in is now taught. Tori is basically loading uke's weight for a harai goshi or hane goshi and trying to perform uchi mata.This is the exact opposite of what is advocated in Jigoro Kano's own text, "Kodokan Judo". It explicitly states that uchi mata is applied to uke's leg as his weight is being transferred to it, not away from it. Given a traditional left hand sleeve right hand collar Tori grip, uchi mata is most perfectly applied when uke steps their leg around to Tori's right. This iso most obviously seen in the Nage no Kata; an uchi mata applied as uke circles Tori and applied as uke's weight shifts onto the leg being attacked. All the modern variants are a result of the way people practice all throws now; to a stationary uke when doing uchikomi. You can't do uchi mata correctly in such a situation unless uke is in a jigo tai posture and is being very defensive. In that case uke's weight is so deeply distributed over both legs that even if Tori turns uke as in this videos's example, there will still be enough weight on the attacked leg that the throw will execute properly.
EPIC
🔝💪🤩👍
I do need a right hand person so demostrate this..
Hold your phone or iPad up to a mirror like we did in the 1960s
Zašto ja ovo gledam kad mi ne treba
Arigato
Oss.
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Porrraa só movimento desajustado. Na cintura dele tem um termômetro e nao uma faixa...estica o pé, filho
もっと跳ね上げる内股じゃないとダメだ。
これは実戦で使う内股じゃないんだよ。形の内股な
No good.
Ele me ajudou,agora só esperar eu graduar faixa verde