Breaking Down Adam Saitiev's Unstoppable Underhook Throw By
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- 00:00 - Intro
00:46 - Underhook Throw-By Mechanics
01:44 - Tani Otoshi Variations in Different Grappling Sports
02:34 - Analyzing Adam's Uses of the Move
06:19 - Variations By Other Wrestlers
09:53 - Adam's Other Throw-By Finishes
10:47 - Adam's Takedown vs Yoel Romero at 2002 Worlds
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Great stuff! One small but important detail is that Adam drops his underhook to a seatbelt and glues his head to opponent’s chest. The seatbelt secures the position in the event opponent tries to hip toss/uchi mata and, combined with head position, almost always ensures they go to their backs 💪 - Guru
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Yes, 100%. That and his hips are much lower than the opponent’s so he can’t get lifted with their inside hip.
Doing so much in combination in such little time over a small amount of space. Incredible the elevation/leverage Saitiev created so quickly; chaotic looking but silky smooth.
I've been using this in jiu jitsu and it literally feels like a cheat code with how many takedowns I get now.
The only way I've been countered is, if they post their far hand early enough, before I can commit my hips into position to step behind their far leg to block, then they can hip bump me off to the side and make me fail the takedown.
It's a scramble from there, but if I'm explosive enough then they're never able to hit that reaction in time.
Wow this is such a brilliant move. I love watching wrestlers that execute takedowns from the standing clinch position. It makes them look so dominant.
these videos really get me to appreciate the complexity of wrestling.
My favorite freestyle wrestler.
Satievs are everyone's favourite wrestlers 😂
I fucking love this channel grappling is life
This was great. I love these long vids with narration
Excellent breakdown video. Thank you
God bless you!! Please don't stop making this kind of videos they are AMAZING! keep it up!!
i love this type of video thx for your job
As someone who mastered the undertook knee block series this is a great extension of the move to work on ty
This is bad ass content. Love it
Love your breakdowns bro
Thanks!
Great breakdown 👍🏽
Love your breakdowns. Great job at No Gi Pans btw, I was in your bracket ;)
Ha - that's awesome. And thank you!
Nice work
Time for judo players to do what they do best: argue about what name a throw should have!
I think a fair few of the examples you dupped tani otoshi were probably better thought of as ko soto gake hooking both legs because there was a lot more leg action than you usually see in tani otoshi. Tani otoshi is more about using a drop of your own centre of mass to throw the opponent than it is blocking the leg and driving them over it. Videos of Tokio Hirano demonstrating tani otoshi show zero contact between his and the opponent's legs.
Fundamentally this doesn't change a thing about anything you talked about - everything applies and in the rough reality of actual competition the name of a throw doesn't matter so much as the result. I just enjoy playing into the judo stereotypes.
Thanks for doing these vids- due to health reasons i can't even train any more so looking into analysis like this lets me keep the passion alive.
A thing of beauty, man.
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Thank u for ur work sir ur amazing.
great job, pls keep doing videos about Adam Saitiev, it`s just awesome, with respect from Russia (i cant join ur patrion or youtube prime, beacause of sanctions, so it`ll be very good if u`ll continue to post full free video, about Adam Saitiev)
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Nice breakdown
Appreciate it
Nice!
Wow throwing around Joel Romero. There are levels to this.
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Any thoughts on the difference between going for the far or near leg? Near knee pull feels a bit safer in this move?
In my experience the far leg is more difficult to grab due to the distance. The upside is that it tends to creates a better off-balancing effect because that far leg is then immobilized and unable to base out effectively. The opponent's positioning also matters. For instance if they are in a staggered stance and that far leg is their back leg it is even farther and reaching across that distance is more difficult and can also put you in a vulnerable position. Long arms and/or flexibility make the far leg grab more doable. The near leg grab is typically easier to obtain and connects nicely to a single leg.
Appears to be more of a Judo move(Kibisi Gaeshi) using a underhook than free style wrestling as most ankle picks are done with different setups.
Most upper body I think was integrated from Judo, at least anything effective.
@@opaca512 most of it came from judo via sambo. That was the historical way of development of russian wrestling. Also many Russian sambo wrestlers were also russian freestyle wrestling competitors and champs
Yall judo guys try and claim everything shut tf up
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based af :)
pinto's move is very easy from body lock
This is natural inostied i eould say because he doesnt come attacking square like single a and double dominant styles like american wrestling. Btw I'm a judo guy. Love his wrestling.
Would this be good in folk?
It seems like you need someone who wrestles high for this one
Saitiev is the GOAT. But Slay pulled it off.
This is Adam Satiev. Brandon Slay wrestled his brother Buvaisar.
Aren’t tani otoshi kinda dangerous?
If the near leg stays planted and the offensive wrestler's weight comes crashing into the side of the knee aggressively, it can cause damage.
He gets lower than his opponent
Lmfao
Only works against other western wrestlers.
Definitely judo inspired. Old soviet had such judo influence .it even pernetrates freestyle wrestling
Adam's style is very Judo-esque for sure. It is my understanding that neither he nor his brother Buvaisar ever trained in Judo formally. Instead it seems that their style of wrestling which included a lot of upper body throws & trips was influenced by Sambo, which was in turn heavily influenced by Judo.
@@DPSBreakdownsHis style may have been derived from folk wrestling in the old Soviet countries. which is an important ingredient in Sambo.