he's holding back really badly. in reality, as soon as you get uke up as high as you can, you rotate your tirso, drop to your knees and slam him down on his back. it actually looks and feels like a chokeslam from professional wrestling, it can be devestating if that was tori's intent.
youre right, im sorry for wording that incorrectly. in randori this is actually the proper technique. what i meant was that evil5150's comment is wrong, this is potentially one of judo's most dangerous and powerful throws if the intent is to harm, such as in self defense.
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danieldoidim2 2 months ago
Its not ushiro goshi......... and poor ukemi.
Stoiss 3 months ago
@Stoiss you are partially right
ninjalla 3 months ago
@Stoiss Its looks a lot more like Sukui Naga
Stoiss 3 months ago
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pork89 4 months ago
Uki's breakfalling is poor. How the fuck did he get a black belt? (/knows nothing about "ninjitsu"s belt system)
tbhimho 6 months ago
@tbhimho Well, Uke is a Judo black belt, but I guess you're right
ninjalla 6 months ago
@tbhimho Amazing how you can make such a judgement from an 18 second video. Perhaps he knows he doesn't need to breakfall? Just a thought.
jl5000 2 months ago
very very bad uki
singinchicka101 6 months ago
que judo e esse
o cara ta de kimono preto
2872andre 1 year ago
Elle est pas mal,je la ferait quand on m'imposera un uki goshi ou un o goshi!!
forcebrutale 2 years ago
This is a good counter to Ippon Seoinage
TheTerrorUforgot 2 years ago
So, almost a pro wrestling chokeslam, but while holding the opponents other arm.
Mankind887 3 years ago
he's holding back really badly. in reality, as soon as you get uke up as high as you can, you rotate your tirso, drop to your knees and slam him down on his back. it actually looks and feels like a chokeslam from professional wrestling, it can be devestating if that was tori's intent.
Panzerfaust26 3 years ago
Panzerfaust26, You are wrong. What you described is actually a dangerous competition variation of the technique
ninjalla 3 years ago 3
youre right, im sorry for wording that incorrectly. in randori this is actually the proper technique. what i meant was that evil5150's comment is wrong, this is potentially one of judo's most dangerous and powerful throws if the intent is to harm, such as in self defense.
Panzerfaust26 3 years ago
it ain't 'weak' at all. It's a realistical throw once you've mastered it.
JorritL 3 years ago
REST IN PEEEEEACE
givebeesachance 4 years ago 4
hard to do when they try to do that..
thepain93 4 years ago
weak.
evil5150 4 years ago