The secret of Japanese IPPON SEOI NAGE judo throw
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Learn how to do IPPON SEOI NAGE, make it work effectively in competition and Randori, this IPPON SEOI NAGE was used in competitions and it is different compared to the conventional method.
Add this technique to your arsenal to surprise your opponents.
#judo #дзюдо #ippon #柔道 #mma - Спорт
What a lesson I got! Thank you so much for teaching us! You really have no idea how much we can learn from your videos... Thank you very much again... 🥋🙇🏻♂️
Thank you always GAB✋
Sensei, your video is outstanding. Quietly, I was checking your page regularly. In my last Thursday night training, I worked on Ippon Seoi - Nage, but your new video make me to think about my style, and absorb all your details. Always, I'm looking forward to your new videos. Thank you!
Thank you always Hodgson Catalin✋
I will keep trying my best!
Hi Sensei its been a while. As always great video. The detail is amazing and showing it live in comp is very helpful. As always I cant thank you enough for the time you take to provide all this knowledge 🙇♂!
Thank you always Andrew Selvaggio✋
I will keep trying my best!
Thank you so much.
Looking forward to the kimikata video.
Thanks Tobias✋
Please look forward to it.
Great video with great attention to details. Especially the gripping parts are very important for me. Thank you!
Thanks cero🖐️
Great video, very much looking forward to the kumikata video.
Thanks pal✋
Looking forward to it👍
Thank you so much for sharing!!!
Thanks Irving Marquez🖐️
I just found your channel and it's wonderful! I'm still a beginner in Judo (Judo Yellow Belt BJJ Purple Belt) and I'm often getting into a "left hand post" situation but struggling to pull of this Seoi Nage, so this video is very useful. I struggle with the posture for Seoi in general but you've described some of the steps differently here and I'm excited to try it. I don't mean that you're telling me to do something different than my Sensei, but you've explained some of the steps in a different way and I think I can see some mistakes I was making. So thank you, I'm so glad you took the time to make these!
Thanks@madjackmadjack🖐️
THANKS FOR THE TUTORIAL VIDEO OF IPPON SEOI NAGE , AWESOME LESSON
Thanks vampiro800🖐️
Thank you 👏👏
Thanks Вася Пупкин✋
Thanks for full detail expalation
Thanks Farhaad Sasanimehr🖐️
Thanks!
Thank you very much for your contribution, this contribution will help fluid judo team with producing more content!
This was such a good video! For your next video, could you maybe go over koshi guruma or kubi nage?
Thanks Nickname Gerrson🖐️
Sorry I'm not good at that throw.
Too many instructions divide the throw into 3 parts . Beginners have hard time putting it together smoothly . This video doesn’t have this problem
@Philip-dy3ww Thanks🖐️
This is exactly why all my sensei are japanese. I will never learn martial art from a westerner
this is great, thank you. I often throw this way in my normal direction from a double lapel grip. high % success throw.
Hi pizzacrusher✋
Thank you always😄
Brilliant stuff,hope you get more like and subscribers,best of luck.
Thanks deanobambino2378🖐️
Thanks 🙏
Thanks Leland Jared🖐️
Gyaku Ichi! I have a version that works very well but gets me yelled at by my sensei all the time. After I clamp their armpit with my elbow pocket, I lever my arm forwards and wit my hand flat (like waving "hello") I tuck my pinky inside their elbow just as I pop my hips up. This locks their upper arm with mine and does not allow it to slip out because their bicep is trapped between my wrist and my shoulder. He wants me to use a version more like what you show here but I will try the pinky trick; maybe he doesn't know it. I also love this from right kumite with an armpit pocket grip like Ono or Inoue used. Keep the videos coming!
Thank you always Rick Finsta ✋
I will keep trying my best!
Salut coach magnifique vidéo super exercise merci pour votre efforts explication bonne continuation à bientôt pour d'autres technique
Thank you always Yassine Sabki ✋
I will keep trying my best!
Hey I love this content so u guys think u could show some techniques for police?
Thanks archer9664 🖐️
For police?
Sorry i don't know🙇♂️
Oss 👊🏻🥋
Thanks Claudio Sanada🖐️
Your videos are great. What city do you teach in? I visit Japan every few months and and maybe I’ll stop by. I’m fluent in Japanese
@waikikisurfingschool270 Thanks🖐️ fluidjudojapan@gmail.com
Great points and demonstrations. What does the "12" indicate on your obi?
Thanks kusotare✋
It's my favorite number😄
Awesome content ! (I also post with another account : "jongler")
I have been practicing this throw for 6 months. My biggest problems are :
- what to do if the opponent catches your free right hand ? ( you cannot do the turn-throw anymore )
- what other techniques can you do FROM this grip ( to mix things up )
I am working on it... but if you had any hints, I would gladely hear them.
Thank you as always for your free and incredible content.
Matthieu
@MatthieuSCHREK Thank you always🖐️
It's difficult to do this when your opponent is holding the HIKITE.
Set up while competing for HIKITE.
I think it will be easier to set up IPPONSEOI by moving OUCHI and TSURITE.
Please refer to this video.
ua-cam.com/video/Iuy5fKlzdck/v-deo.htmlsi=MR4hHe8n6KF5IM4g
@@fluidjudojapan Thank you very much for your kind reply.
I have just watched the Ouchi video. It is very good.
My specific problem is because I am a righty, and I grab the left lapel, as explained in this video by Travis Stevens :
ua-cam.com/video/-UW6GtY4_zg/v-deo.html
I guess it is very unorthodox, so I will have to figure out things on my own.
I will take your advices to heart, though : "Set up while competing for HIKITE", okay.
Hello, I'm a french judoka coming to Japan next week for 3 months. I would like to know if there is any opportunity to train in your 道場 ?
Thank you for your hard work dedicated to judo
ありがとうございました
Thanks Carlsan✋
I would be happy if we could do JUDO together.
Please send me an email😀
fluidjudojapan@gmail.com
What details !! Now I understand why I still got thrown by ippon seon AGI 😭
Thanks Imad B✋
I do this so often my opponents just let go of their grips completely and a starfish to block it.
Thanks aaron Gregor🖐️
This is a surprise attack, it is not recommended to do it frequently😄
@@fluidjudojapan lol I see. Usually people put their right foot forward and lean forward to stop it too. Osoto-gari seems like a good answer but if you can't get the high right lapel grip it won't happen. Ko-uchi also looks good but I suck at it. Unfortunate as it seems like the best answer to someone resisting seoi nage.
Thanks!
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