I have been wanting to study and train judo for years but life sometimes has other plans. I will be, hopefully, starting my journey next week. I am so thankful for these videos. I'll be doing these as often as I can. Thank you for all that you do Travis.
I started at age 45. Between life and COVID and some hip issue not related to judo, I just got my blue belt (8 years). The journey isn’t over and so far so good! Take your time! If you’re not 6 years old and training toward an Olympic goal, use judo for what it is: a great self-development tool with added benefits of self-defense application. Good luck!!
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Excellent video, Thanks for helping all judokas in the World.
This is SO awesome. 26 years ago when I did judo, I used to always drop my head before the initial pull. I thought this was what everyone did. I practiced that way for YEARS. I had a VHS tape with one of my matches, and I noticed my head went down. It looked funny, but I didn't know how to fix it, or whether I needed to fix it.
Fast-forward to today. I'm too heavy to put all my weight on my son (we do BJJ) during quarantine, so instead we started doing judo. We were practicing uchikomi while my daughter was taking video, and I noticed that I'm still dropping my head. Coach Travis, it looks like you're lowering your level with your knees, and your head is up. I'm guessing you probably get better thrust, a better element of surprise, and greater speed. Is there anything else I left out? I think you answered my 26-year-old question! Thanks so much! Edit: I figured at least some of it. I was bending at the waist, not at the knee. It's just a slight bend of the knees, right? I'm guessing it also helps with getting closer to your opponent?
You are right you should be keeping your head up. But I do that to make sure I can see my opponent. If I'm looking at his feet I'm more likely to lose the gripping battle. And yes a slight knee bend is key!
@@TravisStevensgrappling Thanks so much, Coach Travis! I did lots of repetitions of the first exercise today with the uchikomi band tied to a tree. My son and I later practiced the same movement with my head held up, and...behold, I could see my the grips at the same time! :) My lower back was feeling the burn, and I'm probably going to begin feeling it even more tomorrow. It's a good first step towards learning to do it correctly. Thanks again.
Travis , awesome video, can you also use these excercise evolutions to help get lower in your rotations for turn throws? As a bit of a taller dude and still new to training, i find myself above ukes belt alot in my turns. Also do you have any reccomendations as far as the mount height of the ring used to hold the band?
What are some drills/exercises you do to keep your shoulders and hips mobile and agile? I lift a lot as part of my routine and feel that I my my hips/shoulders get tight and have to warm up a lot. Even then my hips seem slow and tight when doing sweeps or ne waza. Thanks again for another awesome video!
Do you think regular hip airplane (as a warmup for example) in your strength training is a great way to indirectly improve your uchimata? Since the whole purpose of hip airplane is to strengthen the hip stabilizing muscles (as well as ankle through calf) and hamstring and help you control them better (also helps if you have lacking core and thoracic mobility if you include the rotation to it). Doing uchimata to finish almost looks like doing the hip airplane to begin with.
Awesome stuff, I like these videos! Would you recommend focussing on speed, strength or technique with uchi komi (or a combination)? And does this differ with band vs a real uke?
Thank you for showing these! The band you linked to is not available at the moment (probably because everybody rushed to buy it after seeing this video!). What is the length of the bands you would recommend?
Thank you for these videos Sensei Travis, they are very helpful. I have recently obtained your Takedown Blueprint set as a BJJ player my stand up has always been the area that I feel needs the most work. Apart from grip fighting what takedown (s) would you suggest focusing initial study on? I wanted to pick one or two high % throws and study and drill them as much as possible. Thank you for your time.
@@TravisStevensgrappling Thank you! I will get started studying and making notes. I will also use your solo drills in the interim to work the movement patterns. Then start drilling once the gyms start to reopen.
I would recommend a 20-30lb band. You can pick them up at just about any sporting goods place but here is one I found online that I like. I would just cut it down the middle and tie a knot on the end. amzn.to/2VGJ8B9
Here is another band I would get and cut amzn.to/2S9xeyU If I was getting a band I would get the red one as 10-30 pounds is enough for me to get a great workout in.
I found some on Amazon that I would get. Here is a link: amzn.to/2VGJ8B9 I would just cut them in half and tie them at the end like I did. They're cheap and will last a long time.
Just recently started Judo as a purple belt in BJJ. Thanks for the inspiration!
How’s it going
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I have been wanting to study and train judo for years but life sometimes has other plans. I will be, hopefully, starting my journey next week. I am so thankful for these videos. I'll be doing these as often as I can. Thank you for all that you do Travis.
I started at age 45. Between life and COVID and some hip issue not related to judo, I just got my blue belt (8 years). The journey isn’t over and so far so good! Take your time! If you’re not 6 years old and training toward an Olympic goal, use judo for what it is: a great self-development tool with added benefits of self-defense application. Good luck!!
Excellent video, Thanks for helping all judokas in the World.
Thanks. I'm glad you like it. I'm trying my best.
Perfect thing to do now that all bjj is canceled. Might as well practice my stand up game. Bless you Travis, this helped a lot
I'm so glad it helped Ayoub!
Clear, concise and engaging video. Definitely subscribed.
Beautiful demonstration and explanation ! I recently started Judo and this has helped with my Uchikomi .
Simply brilliantly explained, thank you so much Travis! A real pleasure watching your videos.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Did my best to do these exercises. I really benefited from this video. Thank you, Jim
Thats awesome. I'm glad it helped.
Thank you so much for these video. They've been super helpful during the whole pandemic!
Love your tutorials. Thanks Travis stay blessed ✊🏼
Thanks, you too!
Thank you Travis for helping everyone. Awesome dude and content as always.
I'm glad you enjoy it. And thanks for watching and leaving a comment I love to hear from everyone.
Thank you again. Great content and a great benefit for Judo.
My pleasure! I'm glad you think this really does help judo!
More more more please, Sensei.. Thanks.
You the man Travis!!!!
Thanks as always you are really helping us get through this hard time. Can you do a clip on solo Sumi please
I can try yes.
Try this exercises with the Dopamineo Bands and you’ll feel the difference 💪
How much difference are there compared to the band Travis used ? Did you use both ?
Thanks for sharing all of these videos with your movements I've learned alot
I'm glad you have been able to learn! Thats why I do it.
This is SO awesome. 26 years ago when I did judo, I used to always drop my head before the initial pull. I thought this was what everyone did. I practiced that way for YEARS. I had a VHS tape with one of my matches, and I noticed my head went down. It looked funny, but I didn't know how to fix it, or whether I needed to fix it.
Fast-forward to today. I'm too heavy to put all my weight on my son (we do BJJ) during quarantine, so instead we started doing judo. We were practicing uchikomi while my daughter was taking video, and I noticed that I'm still dropping my head. Coach Travis, it looks like you're lowering your level with your knees, and your head is up. I'm guessing you probably get better thrust, a better element of surprise, and greater speed. Is there anything else I left out? I think you answered my 26-year-old question!
Thanks so much!
Edit: I figured at least some of it. I was bending at the waist, not at the knee. It's just a slight bend of the knees, right? I'm guessing it also helps with getting closer to your opponent?
You are right you should be keeping your head up. But I do that to make sure I can see my opponent. If I'm looking at his feet I'm more likely to lose the gripping battle.
And yes a slight knee bend is key!
@@TravisStevensgrappling Thanks so much, Coach Travis!
I did lots of repetitions of the first exercise today with the uchikomi band tied to a tree. My son and I later practiced the same movement with my head held up, and...behold, I could see my the grips at the same time! :)
My lower back was feeling the burn, and I'm probably going to begin feeling it even more tomorrow. It's a good first step towards learning to do it correctly.
Thanks again.
Nice video. Thank you !
Travis' Best videos...please bring back ilias on your videos
Great tutorial as always. Really useful.
Glad you think so! And thanks for leaving a comment I appreciate it.
This is wonderful... Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏
You're so welcome!
super helpful 👍🏾 thank uu
Travis , awesome video, can you also use these excercise evolutions to help get lower in your rotations for turn throws? As a bit of a taller dude and still new to training, i find myself above ukes belt alot in my turns. Also do you have any reccomendations as far as the mount height of the ring used to hold the band?
I'm 6'5", and I have the same issue regarding being above uke's belt at times.
Really good
Can you tell which height is the ideal to put-setup the elastic bands?Thanks for the great videos!
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
@Travis Stevens what bands do you recommend? What do you think about the gi grip handles for uchikomi bands? Mount the bands at waist height?
Really good and usefull!
Glad you think so!
Great one sensei Kesa gatame waiting Oss
What are some drills/exercises you do to keep your shoulders and hips mobile and agile? I lift a lot as part of my routine and feel that I my my hips/shoulders get tight and have to warm up a lot. Even then my hips seem slow and tight when doing sweeps or ne waza. Thanks again for another awesome video!
You should check out my DVD Movement For Grappling. It goes over all that mobility stuff.
@@TravisStevensgrappling in the cart now.
Thanks!
Can we see a sneak preview of your new mastering seoi nage video... I’m thinking of getting it from judo fanatics
Yeah. I'll release a technique from it for you! Later on this week.
Travis Stevens brilliant thanks
Great video
Thanks!
Do you think regular hip airplane (as a warmup for example) in your strength training is a great way to indirectly improve your uchimata? Since the whole purpose of hip airplane is to strengthen the hip stabilizing muscles (as well as ankle through calf) and hamstring and help you control them better (also helps if you have lacking core and thoracic mobility if you include the rotation to it). Doing uchimata to finish almost looks like doing the hip airplane to begin with.
Hi! this was very helpful , but how many times do you recommend doing this? like reps.
Awesome stuff, I like these videos! Would you recommend focussing on speed, strength or technique with uchi komi (or a combination)? And does this differ with band vs a real uke?
Where can we buy all this material so we can train from our garage?
bands cleared my elbow and snapped on my ribs for technique 2, hurt bad lol
Which level of resistance band should we aim for?
Nvm he answered this. If falling back go lighter.
Did you cut your resistance band?
Nice
Hi, amazing videos! Do you aim to increase the resistance with uchi komi bands?
No not at all. I keep it the same at all times. Its a tool not the end all be all.
Amazing videos even for bjj guys
Do you recommend those bands with fake gi grips on the end or is it not necessary?
Thank you for showing these! The band you linked to is not available at the moment (probably because everybody rushed to buy it after seeing this video!). What is the length of the bands you would recommend?
I'll have to take another look to see if I can find one. I'm working with FUJI right now to develop one just for grapplers!
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Thank you for these videos Sensei Travis, they are very helpful. I have recently obtained your Takedown Blueprint set as a BJJ player my stand up has always been the area that I feel needs the most work. Apart from grip fighting what takedown (s) would you suggest focusing initial study on? I wanted to pick one or two high % throws and study and drill them as much as possible. Thank you for your time.
It really does depend on what type of game you want to play on bottom. But you could start with a foot sweep and a Taio.
@@TravisStevensgrappling Thank you! I will get started studying and making notes. I will also use your solo drills in the interim to work the movement patterns. Then start drilling once the gyms start to reopen.
Ronda Rousey did such a superb job at showing MMA what these kind of techniques for the ladies thankz for sharing judo is beautiful 🙏💗
Glad you enjoyed it Toa!
@@TravisStevensgrappling Aroha nui from NZ 🙌👐🙌👐
Harai goshi, which technique will develope it?
Stick to the Uchimata version in the video. Harai and Uchimata practice a lot of the same principles.
Great stuff!!Which bands do you recommend?
I would recommend a 20-30lb band. You can pick them up at just about any sporting goods place but here is one I found online that I like. I would just cut it down the middle and tie a knot on the end. amzn.to/2VGJ8B9
Thanks champ.....do you prefer the anchor above waist level or ground level..
Right at the belly button level is best for me anyways
Gee, I wish the camera guy for Mastering Osoto Gari was half as good as the one you are using here.
That suggested band is not available. Next suggestion?
Give me a bit I’ll find another one and leave it in the comment
Here is another band I would get and cut amzn.to/2S9xeyU
If I was getting a band I would get the red one as 10-30 pounds is enough for me to get a great workout in.
Where can we get uchikomi bands?
I found some on Amazon that I would get. Here is a link: amzn.to/2VGJ8B9 I would just cut them in half and tie them at the end like I did. They're cheap and will last a long time.
Here is another band I would get and cut to have two ends. amzn.to/2S9xeyU
Xristo Anesti Travis⛪🕯🇬🇷🇺🇸
Your Welcome!
Thank sansei
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Thank you Travis. How do you suggest to train o uchi gari ? Perhaps giving the back to the bands ?
it's not something I would focus on while using a band. I would just practice body positioning and movement.
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That is some creepy shit.
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