Simple reverse if done right. Kesa gatame being a hard pin to escape for sure. All in hip movement and space creation. Off balance is very important and has to be quick! I drive the head of my opponent into the mat as soon as I shift to my hip.
This technique WILL work under two circumstances: the opponent is smaller than you, or you're very strong. Otherwise it's most likely going to fail.
To improve it's effectiveness you can grab the opponent by the back of the collar and force their head down, away from you. You then get your body in tight like he does and place your knee under the opponent's body as you bridge up. Then you bridge up the other way while clasping your hands and you should be able to get the turnover.
This guy's making it harder by going laterally - in a bridge like that, you want to bridge over your shoulder opposite to the opponent's pin. Makes a huge difference (plus, he can tuck his legs further under the opponent before bridging to get more power, he's leaving a gap there that can be exploited).
hes clearly not very good at judo full stop....he looks like a mechanic who just wants to cop a feel...hes making the escape way too complicated for himself... oh dear
Flip a judo pin by clamping arms together, bridging with the back and throwing the opponent over. Flip a pin in judo with tips from a martial arts specialist in this free video on karate. please explain this to me? :S
ahh fuck! ur a maniac! look ur only harrasing that girl on every move that you execute! chancing bitch! u just wanna feel and touch her breast! you curly junk ass!
mmm i want him to flip me mmmmmm on that bed bitch!!
b0st0nr3p1n 5 months ago
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leafparasol 3 months ago in playlist Judo Self-Defense Techniques
aww they cuddling
wildtom14 9 months ago
0:35
dylanolson107 11 months ago
35:00 ! Im gonna go ahead and b_ _ _ _ with my back!
dylanolson107 11 months ago
If a nice big fatso holds you like this it ain't gonna work. My experience. : )
malaspuzvicalnakrpa 1 year ago
Simple reverse if done right. Kesa gatame being a hard pin to escape for sure. All in hip movement and space creation. Off balance is very important and has to be quick! I drive the head of my opponent into the mat as soon as I shift to my hip.
judojon31 1 year ago
This technique WILL work under two circumstances: the opponent is smaller than you, or you're very strong. Otherwise it's most likely going to fail.
To improve it's effectiveness you can grab the opponent by the back of the collar and force their head down, away from you. You then get your body in tight like he does and place your knee under the opponent's body as you bridge up. Then you bridge up the other way while clasping your hands and you should be able to get the turnover.
27albrecht 1 year ago
This guy's making it harder by going laterally - in a bridge like that, you want to bridge over your shoulder opposite to the opponent's pin. Makes a huge difference (plus, he can tuck his legs further under the opponent before bridging to get more power, he's leaving a gap there that can be exploited).
Vasinsha 2 years ago
hes clearly not very good at judo full stop....he looks like a mechanic who just wants to cop a feel...hes making the escape way too complicated for himself... oh dear
Robin075 2 years ago
Flip a judo pin by clamping arms together, bridging with the back and throwing the opponent over. Flip a pin in judo with tips from a martial arts specialist in this free video on karate. please explain this to me? :S
xscazx2 3 years ago
ahh fuck! ur a maniac! look ur only harrasing that girl on every move that you execute! chancing bitch! u just wanna feel and touch her breast! you curly junk ass!
dane23 3 years ago