Let me try to clarify this for you guys. I'm russian who did both sambo and judo as well as freestyle at begginers level. Mr. Beloglazov executes a throw which is called "obviv" (grapevine throw). By NO means it is a rip or a trip... It's quite a common throw for russians and athletes from former soviet republics. It's an arch throw with leg tanglement. Done fairly safe by Mr. Beloglazov since he untangles leg in the end hence minimizing knee injury for the opponent. hope that helps
It's here in wrestling but this is more accurately Ouchi Gari. Only change is the direction of the throw. Going straight behind him instead of forward.
@noose357 rubbish,it isnt even a related throw to ouchi gari.Its a type of suplex with leg entanglement.Ouchi is a trip,no matter the direction.This video doesnt show any trip,its a back arch throw with hips under.
@noose357 its not even kosoto anything,kosoto is a minor outward reap or hook,this vid clearly shows an ouchi leg wrap(major inner) but the throw itself isnt a trip ,its a back arch like the suplexes.The closest thing in judo is an uranage in terms of throwng action.
@scarred10 The entwining leg while very similar to ouchi is also the same leg and almost exact same position in Kawazu Gake. If anything it could be called a backwards kawazu or at the very least, an ura nage with the kawazu leg entwinement.
@scarred10 You obviously don't much about Judo. Judo in it's true form is a flexible form of Jujitsu. Judo actually translates to "the flexible way" and not the gentle way as some mistakenly believe. The flexibility refers to the multidirectional ways that techniques can be executed, grips, among many other things.Therefore, you are very incorrect and I suggest that you study japanese history and Jujitsu to understand the backround if you want to make any real call about Judo and its techniques.
@noose357 ive a black belt in kodokan judo but havent trained in a decade,I know exactly what judo and jujitsu is about and wrestling in all its forms.The ju in judo actually refers to maximum effect ,minimum effort or the yielding to and redirection of pressure.There are no back arch throws in judo apart from uranage.some sambo techs infiltrated competitive judo in the 60s but they were never in judos syllabus.
Kawazu Gake is a Leg Entanglement Throw in Judo that targets an opponent's leg. But not done chest the chest. The throw Segei finished with is a classic russian move. RusskiSambist is right.
today i just saw sergei get a myofascial massage, and he was screaming out in pain saying he'll kill us later. it was the only time i think i will ever see sergei in pain... this video can prove it. fuckin 8 0...
I love Sergi and Anatoli. I remember Anatoli showing us this move and I even remember seeing other wrestlers do it. That's the first time I saw a Belaglasov do that final throw. Sweet!!!
Let me try to clarify this for you guys. I'm russian who did both sambo and judo as well as freestyle at begginers level. Mr. Beloglazov executes a throw which is called "obviv" (grapevine throw). By NO means it is a rip or a trip... It's quite a common throw for russians and athletes from former soviet republics. It's an arch throw with leg tanglement. Done fairly safe by Mr. Beloglazov since he untangles leg in the end hence minimizing knee injury for the opponent. hope that helps
russkisambist7 3 weeks ago
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noose357 2 months ago
@RUSSKISAMBIST Riki Dojo USA
noose357 6 months ago
@RUSSKISAMBIST Ahhh, I see what you mean. Yes, that would offend me too lol. I also don't like the term "Judo Player".
noose357 6 months ago
Also this is not Kawazu Gake.
It's here in wrestling but this is more accurately Ouchi Gari. Only change is the direction of the throw. Going straight behind him instead of forward.
noose357 6 months ago
@noose357 rubbish,it isnt even a related throw to ouchi gari.Its a type of suplex with leg entanglement.Ouchi is a trip,no matter the direction.This video doesnt show any trip,its a back arch throw with hips under.
scarred10 2 months ago
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noose357 2 months ago
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noose357 2 months ago
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noose357 2 months ago
@noose357 its not even kosoto anything,kosoto is a minor outward reap or hook,this vid clearly shows an ouchi leg wrap(major inner) but the throw itself isnt a trip ,its a back arch like the suplexes.The closest thing in judo is an uranage in terms of throwng action.
scarred10 2 months ago
@scarred10 i was referring to the final throw to win the match,not the one at 1 minute which is indeed kosoto gake
scarred10 2 months ago
@scarred10 The entwining leg while very similar to ouchi is also the same leg and almost exact same position in Kawazu Gake. If anything it could be called a backwards kawazu or at the very least, an ura nage with the kawazu leg entwinement.
noose357 2 months ago
@noose357 whatever you theoretically could call it,it doesnt exist in judo
scarred10 2 months ago
@scarred10 You obviously don't much about Judo. Judo in it's true form is a flexible form of Jujitsu. Judo actually translates to "the flexible way" and not the gentle way as some mistakenly believe. The flexibility refers to the multidirectional ways that techniques can be executed, grips, among many other things.Therefore, you are very incorrect and I suggest that you study japanese history and Jujitsu to understand the backround if you want to make any real call about Judo and its techniques.
noose357 2 months ago
@noose357 ive a black belt in kodokan judo but havent trained in a decade,I know exactly what judo and jujitsu is about and wrestling in all its forms.The ju in judo actually refers to maximum effect ,minimum effort or the yielding to and redirection of pressure.There are no back arch throws in judo apart from uranage.some sambo techs infiltrated competitive judo in the 60s but they were never in judos syllabus.
scarred10 2 months ago
@RUSSKISAMBIST Why would be insulted by someone asking you if you do Judo?
noose357 6 months ago
@RUSSKISAMBIST so you dont see parallels in judo and wrestling?....isnt that how sambo was invented?
I think nobody has put those 3 together than the Russians
6ookstazz 7 months ago
@RUSSKISAMBIST judo-sambo-wrestling all very similar...ask a Russian :)
6ookstazz 7 months ago
IPPON!!!
6ookstazz 7 months ago
Omygod.... This is sooooooooo legit. I'm doing this move the next time I'm on a mat
nathpowe 1 year ago
its still pretty similar to kawazugake though, grappling arts all have similar moves i guess
uptold 1 year ago
Kawazu Gake is a Leg Entanglement Throw in Judo that targets an opponent's leg. But not done chest the chest. The throw Segei finished with is a classic russian move. RusskiSambist is right.
Geno8675309 1 year ago
That throw was amazing
nathpowe 1 year ago
today i just saw sergei get a myofascial massage, and he was screaming out in pain saying he'll kill us later. it was the only time i think i will ever see sergei in pain... this video can prove it. fuckin 8 0...
leonardthemaster 1 year ago
holy shit that throw was amazing
nathpowe 2 years ago
Inspirational. i am going to try this throw the next time i step on a wrestling mat.
nathpowe 2 years ago
this guy fucks shit up
Funnymoviez 2 years ago
Красава!
grinya1884 2 years ago
very nicely executed, calm waits for the opening and then its over just as quickly as it started..........great throw
dimka171 2 years ago
MECHOK
GuineaPigNYC 3 years ago
GREAT THROW!!!!!!! Firs time I see it without jacket.
Dudongo86 3 years ago
I love Sergi and Anatoli. I remember Anatoli showing us this move and I even remember seeing other wrestlers do it. That's the first time I saw a Belaglasov do that final throw. Sweet!!!
jonsmith1971 3 years ago
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sigonfialarete10 4 years ago
Sweet Kawasugake !
tokuiwaza 4 years ago
Bratia Beloglazovi "paganini" borcovskogo kovra!
TemujinKhan84 4 years ago
Bratia Beloglazovi "paganini" borcovskogo kovra!
TemujinKhan84 4 years ago
I love how calm Sergei is. The Japanese guy comes out swinging, and Sergei just takes his time and sets up his throws.
jr153 4 years ago
Wow, Sergei is such a stud
Glane18 4 years ago