I love the explanation of the feet placement for the fitting (tsukuri) which makes it more natural for beginners. When it comes the pull (hiki-te) for the kids I teach I remind them that this is still a hand (Te) technique and to think about bringing the hand over to the other side near their hip and to turn their wrist/hand like they are opening up a doorknob. This way uke has their shoulder pulled across and their body naturally turns to help finish the throw.
Outstanding demonstration of Tai Otoshi. I love this technique and ...the more I watch this video, the more I see ( for myself) it is lots of room to boost my tai otoshi. Thank you for this video!
I'd like to understand the Kumite a bit more; it looks similar to Uchi Mata but there must be subtle differences. I have been working on my Uchimata but am continuing to have difficulty with it. In the meantime, my Taiotoshi got pretty good so I'm wondering what I'm doing with my hands incorrectly for Uchi Mata that it has helped my Taio!
I have seen this technique done with both hands on the arm being pulled of the opponent. Instead of one hand on the lapel and one on the sleeve. Is that incorrect?
No disrespect about your question my friend, if you look carefully at the video and pause as much as you want ...you can see how tsurite and hikite works all the way down to the throw.
@@hodgsoncatalin3243 i know but i was talking that it was a great analysis on what other parts of Tori's body and legs do but no mention of what the hands do to finish the technique . It clear shows it ,but there is no mention about it.For that i am talking about. It is a great video
You use the leg to bounce the opponent, driving into opponent with the leg. But that is too much for a Te-Waza. The focus should be on how the Tsurite and Hikite set up and then finish the throw. @2:32 and @3:25 you had this right! But your techniques, as too often demonstrated, is actually an Ashi-Waza. This technique might well be very effective in Randori, and I like it a lot - but it is not classical Tai-Otoshi, which should not actually require the leg contact (although in reality, and in competition, often does) at all. See Neil Adams - ua-cam.com/video/LQHI_mZOOjs/v-deo.html
I love the explanation of the feet placement for the fitting (tsukuri) which makes it more natural for beginners. When it comes the pull (hiki-te) for the kids I teach I remind them that this is still a hand (Te) technique and to think about bringing the hand over to the other side near their hip and to turn their wrist/hand like they are opening up a doorknob. This way uke has their shoulder pulled across and their body naturally turns to help finish the throw.
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Outstanding demonstration of Tai Otoshi. I love this technique and ...the more I watch this video, the more I see ( for myself) it is lots of room to boost my tai otoshi. Thank you for this video!
Thank you always Hodgson Catalin👍
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Wonderful video!! I was waiting for this one about Tai Otoshi!! Thank you so much! 🥋🙇🏻♂️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 All respect and support from Venezuela... ☺️🙋🏻♂️
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Great video! Thank you very much.
@felipemartinez1275 Thanks🖐️
Great video, excellent breakdown of the components! thank you
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Arigatogozaimasu!!! This video was great! Thank you again!
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Great video. Thanks!
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Thank you, great details!
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Salut coach magnifique démonstration merci pour la vidéo bonne continuation à la prochaine fois
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Great instructions for a devastating technique 👍🥋
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So good video❤
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Oss , Thank you Sir
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I'd like to understand the Kumite a bit more; it looks similar to Uchi Mata but there must be subtle differences. I have been working on my Uchimata but am continuing to have difficulty with it. In the meantime, my Taiotoshi got pretty good so I'm wondering what I'm doing with my hands incorrectly for Uchi Mata that it has helped my Taio!
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Please watch these video
ua-cam.com/video/hqeDyo6rm90/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/1EqMVlmesBE/v-deo.html
Can u share some tips to avoid injuries with Tai otoshi. I know some people who have knee issues doing this throw
@iamabean Yhanks🖐️
sorry. I have never seen anyone injured at this TAIOTOSHI.
I am 6'1 pretty tall in my country. Is that a good throw for me? Can you also recommend me judo throws that are good for tall guys
o soto gari, ouchi gari, uchi mata etc.
@@meliora99 thanks
@@beknazarasylbekov6516all ashi waza
Love it thanks 👍
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I have seen this technique done with both hands on the arm being pulled of the opponent. Instead of one hand on the lapel and one on the sleeve. Is that incorrect?
@carloscoll5249 Thanks🖐️ I think there are various ways
That is the Korean Method
@@steveevans4299 thank you
Great video but it would be best to say how the tsurite and hikite finish the throw...
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Thanks for the advice🙏
@@fluidjudojapan best wishes from Greece keep up the good work!
No disrespect about your question my friend, if you look carefully at the video and pause as much as you want ...you can see how tsurite and hikite works all the way down to the throw.
@@hodgsoncatalin3243 i know but i was talking that it was a great analysis on what other parts of Tori's body and legs do but no mention of what the hands do to finish the technique . It clear shows it ,but there is no mention about it.For that i am talking about. It is a great video
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You use the leg to bounce the opponent, driving into opponent with the leg. But that is too much for a Te-Waza. The focus should be on how the Tsurite and Hikite set up and then finish the throw. @2:32 and @3:25 you had this right! But your techniques, as too often demonstrated, is actually an Ashi-Waza. This technique might well be very effective in Randori, and I like it a lot - but it is not classical Tai-Otoshi, which should not actually require the leg contact (although in reality, and in competition, often does) at all. See Neil Adams - ua-cam.com/video/LQHI_mZOOjs/v-deo.html
@steveevans4299 Thanks🖐️
I don't think this is necessarily the only right way to do it.
Everyone has their own way of doing things.
This is so wrong
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Tell us what you think✋️
I dont think so? Whats the right way to do it then?
Thank you for your Spirit sir...
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