TAISABAKI Efficient Body Movement

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  • Опубліковано 2 лют 2025

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  • @shinobihiriyu-originalninj4634
    @shinobihiriyu-originalninj4634 9 місяців тому

    It's funny, I was thinking about this the last week's and now suddenly I get this video, absolutely love it.
    Super helpful and important to master

  • @norsewind123
    @norsewind123 8 років тому +2

    Inspiring! Nicely scaffolded and explained, cheers!

    • @welcomematstevescott
      @welcomematstevescott  8 років тому

      Thank you for your comment and we are pleased that you like the video. Please tell others about our channel.

  • @dmack9737
    @dmack9737 7 років тому +1

    I just love to commentary in the background as the video plays like a sports announcer (Judo is awesome !!! )

  • @jamesmcdonagh2331
    @jamesmcdonagh2331 5 років тому

    Just wanted too comment after a month of putting your video teaching into my club practice and randori uses , it works and i am doing great techniques of your videos on the Mat at my club ...even my head coach is impressed with the difference with my judo ..many thanks .

  • @jamesmcdonagh2331
    @jamesmcdonagh2331 5 років тому

    This is great stuff for Learning and Doing ...many thanks

  • @eugenesmith5348
    @eugenesmith5348 7 років тому

    As a practising karateka (35 years and still doing it wrong)in Wado Ryu which focuses in taisabaki etc that was superb, it seemed so effortless. The big man with beard obviously knows his art.

    • @welcomematstevescott
      @welcomematstevescott  7 років тому +1

      Thank you for your comment. That is Ken Brink and he really does have an excellent understanding of Judo. I will pass your comment along to him. He will appreciate hearing it as he is really a quite and humble person.

  • @AnGhaeilge
    @AnGhaeilge 6 років тому

    Great video!

  • @esu3
    @esu3 8 років тому

    Good stuff right there....love it

    • @welcomematstevescott
      @welcomematstevescott  8 років тому

      Thanks for your comment and please tell others about our channel.

  • @FelixFrost
    @FelixFrost 6 років тому +1

    Guys shouldn't we be twisting in the opposite direction? Shouldnt the lapelle hand lead? I'm confused..

    • @welcomematstevescott
      @welcomematstevescott  6 років тому

      I'm not sure what confuses you. Please explain.

    • @FelixFrost
      @FelixFrost 6 років тому

      @@welcomematstevescott I've been training for 3 years but only experienced the turning from the lapelle hand. I thought this is the only "correct" way to do it.

    • @welcomematstevescott
      @welcomematstevescott  6 років тому

      The best way to judge if something is correct is that if it works and works for you when you need it to work. Thanks for your comment!

    • @jesseshaffer3951
      @jesseshaffer3951 3 роки тому

      @@FelixFrost in my experience the grips can change depending on what throw you are trying, if there is a combo, if there is a faint, and the grip fighting skill of your opponent. -- I see this technique used in both directions in the Olympics.

  • @counterhit121
    @counterhit121 Рік тому

    As a smaller judoka, what kind of adjustments and considerations do I need when playing against larger, stronger opponents? Bc sometimes they dont move the way they "ought to" when i do generic tai sabaki, which leads me to think that there is suitable counterplay against an opponent who plants themselves in place. But im not sure what.

    • @welcomematstevescott
      @welcomematstevescott  Рік тому

      Often, the best way to move a larger opponent is to speed up the tempo of the action. When gripping, keep what is called a "long distance" between you and your opponent. In other words, make sure that there is a lot of space between you and your larger opponent. Doing this will usually negate his strength and allow you more opportunity to move him and attack with a throw. Hope this helps.

  • @ar4uj
    @ar4uj 3 роки тому

    so good

  • @salahibrahim633
    @salahibrahim633 7 років тому

    Ifhink the graps mustbe fllowing the tec is very important

  • @thomasda3482
    @thomasda3482 4 роки тому

    Good tips

  • @millzyy24
    @millzyy24 8 років тому

    what up steve you got a new sub nice job with the editing by the way its payton mills

    • @welcomematstevescott
      @welcomematstevescott  8 років тому

      Hi Payton. Glad you like what we have on our channel! Tell everyone else to subscribe as well.

  • @dechannel7109
    @dechannel7109 3 роки тому

    Does taisabaki same with kata in karate?

    • @welcomematstevescott
      @welcomematstevescott  3 роки тому +1

      I imagine so. It's the descriptive name for moving in a circular pattern.

  • @haffoc
    @haffoc 8 років тому

    our coach, who is a 6th dan, has had us doing these very same things.

    • @welcomematstevescott
      @welcomematstevescott  8 років тому

      That is good to hear. Sounds like you have a good coach.

    • @haffoc
      @haffoc 8 років тому

      Sensei Gus is excellent. He competed in Europe and has taught all over the world. We are lucky he is with us. He has more judo in his little finger than I will ever know. It is interesting you guys doing many of the same things. Makes me want to pay more attention to the concepts.

  • @ReddKumaJaxon
    @ReddKumaJaxon 8 років тому +1

    Judo Rules!!!!!!