@imbiggy If you're taking him at an angle to injure his neck, you're going too high over the head and there's a good chance you're not going to get the throw. Tori takes uke more to the side at a 45 which throws him nicely on his back. Search Russian throw - front view if you want to see it done all crazy overhead style.
@imbiggy You'll notice he keeps the right arm very tight to him and their heads close together. This demonstration is perfect and the key is to keep uke close and tight to you if you're worried about injury.
@imbiggy The obi sumi-gaeshi is a rather dangerous technique, but luckily in competition it's not something you often see. People that get caught with it are those that tend to try and fight bent over, which is a big no-no anyways - something they'll get called on quickly.
hi, basicly hikkomi gaeshi is an old name for sumi gaeshi
as in the japanice can use more than 2 meansings to a word as in ippon for 10 point win and one arm sholder thorw. and kata as single and form.
so i guess its an old way of saying sumi gaeshi. doing a little looking i see its very raryly used as hikkomi any more. its more like the old school name whats basicly gone out the window. if im right =P
Actually, hikikomi-gaeshi is a version of sumi-gaeshi which has 2 forms: one where tori grabs uke's right arm with both hands, and the other version involves tori grabbing uke's right arm with the left hand and gripping uke's belt with the right hand.
Damn this instrumental go hard!! Epsecially with this guy and his judo style ahaha
bluteo27 11 months ago
When you grab the belt, throw is now consider hikikomi gaeshi, not sumi gaeshi.
This is per the Kodokan.
strafefire 1 year ago
molodtsi rebyata. good job.
koolguy412 1 year ago
Q1: Are there any tall thin judoka champions?
Q2: Are there any short stocky Muay Thai champions?
Andybaby 1 year ago
The choice of the Russians!
DeadliftXI 1 year ago
great video, high quality! thanks
joshgates81 2 years ago
My favorite Sutemi Waza.
Dudongo86 2 years ago
wow, the obi sumi-gaeshi seems dangerous.
how do you prevent your uke from neck injury with a move like that!?
imbiggy 3 years ago 2
By developing humongous back muscles like the instructor of this video
Yellowknight888 2 years ago
@imbiggy If you're taking him at an angle to injure his neck, you're going too high over the head and there's a good chance you're not going to get the throw. Tori takes uke more to the side at a 45 which throws him nicely on his back. Search Russian throw - front view if you want to see it done all crazy overhead style.
viator22 1 year ago
@imbiggy You'll notice he keeps the right arm very tight to him and their heads close together. This demonstration is perfect and the key is to keep uke close and tight to you if you're worried about injury.
Firehawk13 1 year ago
@imbiggy The obi sumi-gaeshi is a rather dangerous technique, but luckily in competition it's not something you often see. People that get caught with it are those that tend to try and fight bent over, which is a big no-no anyways - something they'll get called on quickly.
Firehawk13 1 year ago
Correct me If I'm wrong but I believe the first sumi gaeshi is also called hikkomi gaeshi.
Great videos!! Could you do one with Harai tsuri komi ash plz.
Cheers
carlosgrana 4 years ago
hi, basicly hikkomi gaeshi is an old name for sumi gaeshi
as in the japanice can use more than 2 meansings to a word as in ippon for 10 point win and one arm sholder thorw. and kata as single and form.
so i guess its an old way of saying sumi gaeshi. doing a little looking i see its very raryly used as hikkomi any more. its more like the old school name whats basicly gone out the window. if im right =P
seishin48 3 years ago
Actually, hikikomi-gaeshi is a version of sumi-gaeshi which has 2 forms: one where tori grabs uke's right arm with both hands, and the other version involves tori grabbing uke's right arm with the left hand and gripping uke's belt with the right hand.
RKLuffy88 3 years ago
what style of judo that from cos its not in the BjA silabus?
seishin48 3 years ago