I really like O Goshi. I was in Judo for a short while and I'm looking to get back into it maybe. I never really learned Uki Goshi. If I like O Goshi, what is the probability that I'd also like Uki Goshi?
Uki-goshi is super cool, and we like your variation: it's fast!
Come check out one of the variations we use. We have a video of it on our channel.
It's a bit slower, but it delivers a heavy slam. Our father says that a man who knows how to do uki-goshi correctly is dangerous in a street fight. Keep uploading more videos! Do you have a video on hiza-guruma?
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this tecnique is so off you shoukd turn 180 with knees bent when you straighten your knees out you should be carrying him and if you get thid just turn more and you should have it
Hi and thanks for looking at our videos. I believe you're thinking of O Goshi - an entirely different throw than Uki Goshi. With Uki Goshi, as the video describes, you only make contact with one hip and throw Uke more or less in-place without him coming fully over your back.
Right on ! He doesn't understand the difference between Ogoshi and Uki Goshi; totally separate techniques. The knees are NOT supposed to bent, and Tori isn't supposed to rotate a full 180 degrees and bend his knees to execute the throw. Keep posting good judo ! Peace.
Looks closer to hane goshi because your leg is inside of his due to your entry. That's what I'd do if I had a shallow entry like that or possibly Uchi mata. Uki goshi is similar to O-goshi....only difference is uke's ukemi. O-goshi uke goes all the way over. Uki goshi uke rolls off the side of your hip. Then of course there's Koshi garuma with the arm around the head and uke rolls around hip.
Uki Goshi is different from all the throws that you mention: it does not require tori's back to be fully exposed or tori to use his legs for lifting or sweeping.
With uki goshi, tori goes in at a 90 degree angle, lifting uke just slightly onto his hip, doing a quick twist of the torso to throw. It is very different from o goshi, which requires tori to turn completely with his back fully to uke, jut his hip out past uke's, bend deeply at the knees and lift uke completely off the floor.
in uchimata and hane goshi the legs are used.. Uki goshi the strong mans version of O goshi since you dont load.. You almost lift the uki on to you and turn him.. great for no gi or mma
I really like O Goshi. I was in Judo for a short while and I'm looking to get back into it maybe. I never really learned Uki Goshi. If I like O Goshi, what is the probability that I'd also like Uki Goshi?
td82394 1 month ago
Uki-goshi is super cool, and we like your variation: it's fast!
Come check out one of the variations we use. We have a video of it on our channel.
It's a bit slower, but it delivers a heavy slam. Our father says that a man who knows how to do uki-goshi correctly is dangerous in a street fight. Keep uploading more videos! Do you have a video on hiza-guruma?
NIKandSi 2 months ago
this uki gosh is the best iv seen on youtube... 100million times better than any 'purist' judoka ive seen on youtube!
1308lee 8 months ago
Great video, and nice and correct explanation of Uki Goshi. Thumbs Up!!
seungkim1980 1 year ago
Thanks for making/posting this!
macchxero 1 year ago
nice. thanks
Daveypooooooo 1 year ago
99% work in Street.
likeberly 1 year ago
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this tecnique is so off you shoukd turn 180 with knees bent when you straighten your knees out you should be carrying him and if you get thid just turn more and you should have it
FUKABITSH 2 years ago
Hi and thanks for looking at our videos. I believe you're thinking of O Goshi - an entirely different throw than Uki Goshi. With Uki Goshi, as the video describes, you only make contact with one hip and throw Uke more or less in-place without him coming fully over your back.
judo4mma 2 years ago
Right on ! He doesn't understand the difference between Ogoshi and Uki Goshi; totally separate techniques. The knees are NOT supposed to bent, and Tori isn't supposed to rotate a full 180 degrees and bend his knees to execute the throw. Keep posting good judo ! Peace.
serekithegreat 1 year ago
@FUKABITSH yea he should have but you did here him say a half a hip throuht right
zgodking 1 year ago
I really enjoyed watching your video on uki goshi. You explained and performed it well. Kudos to you!
droman30 2 years ago
This is awesome! and will help me in my quest for a perfect Uki goshi.
farorin 2 years ago
Looks closer to hane goshi because your leg is inside of his due to your entry. That's what I'd do if I had a shallow entry like that or possibly Uchi mata. Uki goshi is similar to O-goshi....only difference is uke's ukemi. O-goshi uke goes all the way over. Uki goshi uke rolls off the side of your hip. Then of course there's Koshi garuma with the arm around the head and uke rolls around hip.
Dismae 2 years ago
Uki Goshi is different from all the throws that you mention: it does not require tori's back to be fully exposed or tori to use his legs for lifting or sweeping.
With uki goshi, tori goes in at a 90 degree angle, lifting uke just slightly onto his hip, doing a quick twist of the torso to throw. It is very different from o goshi, which requires tori to turn completely with his back fully to uke, jut his hip out past uke's, bend deeply at the knees and lift uke completely off the floor.
judo4mma 2 years ago
in uchimata and hane goshi the legs are used.. Uki goshi the strong mans version of O goshi since you dont load.. You almost lift the uki on to you and turn him.. great for no gi or mma
Hector2028 2 years ago