Is there a reason you are lifting your leg out to the side and then swinging it back? I train in Ju Jitsu and we are taught to turn out so that we swing our leg back so that it is inline with the direction our hips are facing i.e. legs are strong when moving fwrd/bak while inline with the direction of your hips not away from them like at 0:47.
This vid is slightly different from how we do O soto guruma but it will show you what I mean:
Thanks for the comment, ScarecrowC! I demonstrated the throw as I learned it from a high ranking Judo instructor, but the way you describe it might actually be the more proper one. Personally I think that osoto guruma is a great throw for belt grading and demonstration, but is inferior to osoto gari when it comes to competition and self-defence.
You're welcome. To clarify why I made the previous comment: students have to be able to discern between pauses for emphasis in teaching and actual tactical changes in speed needed for given techniques. That's not always easy, and bad habits can develop.
nice techniques. 5 stars. do you know dan from sacred fire dojo. he has been at my house for 4 days and we made 3 videos and they are my newest and pretty fun and i hope you check them all out, 5 stars
Thank you, Jason! I already checked out one of them, it was excellent, and left a comment if I am not mistaken. I'll make sure to watch the other two as well. =)
Is there a reason you are lifting your leg out to the side and then swinging it back? I train in Ju Jitsu and we are taught to turn out so that we swing our leg back so that it is inline with the direction our hips are facing i.e. legs are strong when moving fwrd/bak while inline with the direction of your hips not away from them like at 0:47.
This vid is slightly different from how we do O soto guruma but it will show you what I mean:
/watch?v=9eQcQQTYdi4&feature=related
Thanks for the vid!
ScarecrowC 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment, ScarecrowC! I demonstrated the throw as I learned it from a high ranking Judo instructor, but the way you describe it might actually be the more proper one. Personally I think that osoto guruma is a great throw for belt grading and demonstration, but is inferior to osoto gari when it comes to competition and self-defence.
9kontaris9 2 years ago
nicely done!
omazing13 2 years ago
Thank you very much, omazing13!
9kontaris9 2 years ago
Nicely done: the narration did not impede demonstrating the timing needed to cleanly execute the throw.
Jujitsu4u 2 years ago
Thanks, Jujitsu4u, appreciated!
9kontaris9 2 years ago
You're welcome. To clarify why I made the previous comment: students have to be able to discern between pauses for emphasis in teaching and actual tactical changes in speed needed for given techniques. That's not always easy, and bad habits can develop.
Jujitsu4u 2 years ago
excellent 5/5 Thank you...
dansta187 3 years ago
Thank you, dansta187!
9kontaris9 3 years ago
Excellent techniques!5 stars
kenshin715 3 years ago
Thank you for the support, kenshin715!
9kontaris9 3 years ago
Nice combination at the end!
Peace out
usamanta 3 years ago
Thanks, usamanta!
9kontaris9 3 years ago
Another great video.
You are really making a good, clear set of videos here.
olioh 3 years ago
Thank you, olioh!
9kontaris9 3 years ago
nice techniques. 5 stars. do you know dan from sacred fire dojo. he has been at my house for 4 days and we made 3 videos and they are my newest and pretty fun and i hope you check them all out, 5 stars
MOUNTAINOUS 3 years ago
Thank you, Jason! I already checked out one of them, it was excellent, and left a comment if I am not mistaken. I'll make sure to watch the other two as well. =)
9kontaris9 3 years ago
kool :P thx that helped !
itsuyoi 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment, itsuyoi! I'm glad!
9kontaris9 3 years ago