@@Itzak15 Dont overthink it, if you roll and scramble into a wrestling position it will come to you. If your opponent tries to seatbelt your waise just step in front of them and throw their upper body
Love this! It's all of my favorite uchi mata content that you made, but condensed in the best way :) By the way, I've had this question for a long time, but is there a chance you could go into more detail on the fulcrum for uchi mata? I sometimes see people lift onto their hip, and other times it looks like the sweeping leg is lifting the opponent by one of their thighs. Would greatly appreciate a video on this fine tuning, as I feel like I often have a mismatch between the rotation of the opponent's torso and the part of my body that should be lifting them. Also, what's the optimal direction for the opponent's torso to facing in relation to yours? Should they be approximately the same direction? I feel like I have to be careful in how I turn their torso to keep them from rotating around my leg. Thanks again!
OSU Can you discuss in your podcast about how to deal with bad blood? It happens a lot in the jiujitsu (Bjj) culture but is it the same in Judo? Teacher having bad blood with student or visa-versa etc...
This might just be my highest percentage throw even in no gi wrestling funny enough. Really appreciate the breakdown
im trying to put them into my bjj/mma game , so hard
In no gi how did you usually do it? Overhook, wrist grip and kick the closest leg?
@@Itzak15 Dont overthink it, if you roll and scramble into a wrestling position it will come to you. If your opponent tries to seatbelt your waise just step in front of them and throw their upper body
I liked this format and it´s not that I don´t love the old long Uchimata video but this one is a good refresher. Thank´s for sharing.
This is a compilation, but it's all edited so seamlessly. Great job!
👏👏👏👏 thanks for making this video I learn more about this technique ❤️
This was such a helpful edit!! Thankyou
Very nice video! It cleared a lot of ideas in my mind! Thank you!
The Gucci-mata
that UM counter at the end looks like magic
Love this video. I hope to have more about other moves.
Love this! It's all of my favorite uchi mata content that you made, but condensed in the best way :)
By the way, I've had this question for a long time, but is there a chance you could go into more detail on the fulcrum for uchi mata? I sometimes see people lift onto their hip, and other times it looks like the sweeping leg is lifting the opponent by one of their thighs. Would greatly appreciate a video on this fine tuning, as I feel like I often have a mismatch between the rotation of the opponent's torso and the part of my body that should be lifting them. Also, what's the optimal direction for the opponent's torso to facing in relation to yours? Should they be approximately the same direction? I feel like I have to be careful in how I turn their torso to keep them from rotating around my leg. Thanks again!
Thank you so much 💞💞
You are great 👍
I’m gonna pull my friend around and then… ❤🥋
Interessante, bravi.
We gotta get you to New Zealand
Please Sensei
No gi technique with set up please
Its so hard to find people who will throw and be thrown like this in practice
The first throws were actually Hane-goshi, right?
Yeah
OSU Can you discuss in your podcast about how to deal with bad blood? It happens a lot in the jiujitsu (Bjj) culture but is it the same in Judo? Teacher having bad blood with student or visa-versa etc...
Tbh I've never seen as much drama in any specific martial art as I see in bjj. Not sure what it is.
Tkns
guys how do u know what belt u r?
Remember to kiai when you sukashi in competition, bad ref's won't score for you if you don't claim it.
Cool
Hane goshi??
do you enter the hip? or just outisde the leg?
Hip
👍👍👏👏😎😎
you always do RvsR and RvsL but never LvsR .. i'm a left and i need that please!
You need to be in the Southern Hemisphere to make LVR techniques work
Watch in the mirror
Супер
that technique name is hane goshi actually😓😓
Oss
Position.... HUUUUGE
Noice