First let me say I love your videos. But, a suggestion for Hiza/Sasae Tsukuriomi
They are one in the same, and are more of a "block" then a sweep, I don't think Hiza or Sasae are being used to thier full potential if Uke is moving backwards. Try stepping in, having Uke step back, draw him forward so that his weight will not be on his foot, just block the Knee and kuzushi, he will go right over every time, but you need to be moving backwards, not forwards....
@lalautranziciji did you use this to practice? Once you get better at this basic judo technique and your tai sabaki, you should be doing this throw off of a left sleeve/lapel circle pull. Just step up and block the foot and spike your hips in for more power. Search "Muneta Sasae" and watch the first video to see how powerful this method can be, . Notice he is pushing into, then pulling back taking ukes momentum over his straight leg. Also notice the hip placement.
Is that you in the video? If so well done on putting the throws on you tube like this, its very interesting..
If you pull Uke forward and a little upward in a very quick motion, then go instantly into the throw, it helps to break his balance but is harder than it sounds to do...
If you pivot on the ball of your right foot at :04 it would greatly improve your balance..
It's not me in the video, It's Yoel, and he's a good Judo black belt that had a bad knee while videoing this technique.
That's all part of our slow and modest effort to document martial arts in the Akban-wiki.
We have an online encyclopedia and we videoed 1500 techniques already and hosted the videos on several accounts, on Youtube to save us from bandwidth costs, as our project is Non-comercial.
ninjalla
First let me say I love your videos. But, a suggestion for Hiza/Sasae Tsukuriomi
They are one in the same, and are more of a "block" then a sweep, I don't think Hiza or Sasae are being used to thier full potential if Uke is moving backwards. Try stepping in, having Uke step back, draw him forward so that his weight will not be on his foot, just block the Knee and kuzushi, he will go right over every time, but you need to be moving backwards, not forwards....
mulisha6 1 year ago
@mulisha6 Thanks, we will re-film this one
ninjalla 1 year ago
@mulisha6 ju jutsu novice agrees with you sir. :)
lalautranziciji 8 months ago
@lalautranziciji did you use this to practice? Once you get better at this basic judo technique and your tai sabaki, you should be doing this throw off of a left sleeve/lapel circle pull. Just step up and block the foot and spike your hips in for more power. Search "Muneta Sasae" and watch the first video to see how powerful this method can be, . Notice he is pushing into, then pulling back taking ukes momentum over his straight leg. Also notice the hip placement.
mulisha6 8 months ago
c'est pas hiza guruma , c'est plutot comment fracturé le genou de l'adverssaire
TalingBards1 1 year ago
Comment removed
bla7091 2 years ago
I think you are right, we need to retake this one for our encyclopedia, the Akban-wiki.
ninjalla 2 years ago
My suggestion is to move either backwards or sideways, or direct uke around you
That way you can block the leg and use your entire upper body for extra control
bla7091 2 years ago
Thank you. We feel that this way, through input from martial arts practitioners, we can make our wiki more accurate!
ninjalla 2 years ago
Muito bom!
mylrj 2 years ago
not great he puts himself off balance by doing this throw
shantolog 3 years ago
You are right,
We have to video this technique again.
ninjalla 3 years ago
Is that you in the video? If so well done on putting the throws on you tube like this, its very interesting..
If you pull Uke forward and a little upward in a very quick motion, then go instantly into the throw, it helps to break his balance but is harder than it sounds to do...
If you pivot on the ball of your right foot at :04 it would greatly improve your balance..
Keep up the good work
Peace
shantolog 3 years ago
Hi,
It's not me in the video, It's Yoel, and he's a good Judo black belt that had a bad knee while videoing this technique.
That's all part of our slow and modest effort to document martial arts in the Akban-wiki.
We have an online encyclopedia and we videoed 1500 techniques already and hosted the videos on several accounts, on Youtube to save us from bandwidth costs, as our project is Non-comercial.
ninjalla 3 years ago
Awesome!
klowmdf 2 years ago 2
so does he
RiverCityPC 3 years ago
It's not my best one either :P
Filiusnox 4 years ago
i suck at this throw :(
ArcticSheep 4 years ago