Kuzushi for throw is bascially the same as with any hip throw. Forward and with a slight lift. If you can keep your hands in alignment that's a good check for almost any forward throw.
Sensei can you discuss how/where your hands should effect the kuzushi? e.g. on uchi mata you mentioned your thumbs should be in a line and it's kind of like turning a wheel.
Excellent! Thank you for sharing. Any chance of posting video/comment for uki goshi? Seems like the tsukuri between both hane goshi and uki goshi nage waza are similar? Again thank you Sensei.
I could never get this throw when I learned it with my sensei. He taught us to use the leg to get the leverage. Thanks a lot for showing me that it is the hip, not the leg, that gives you the leverage.
Kuzushi for throw is bascially the same as with any hip throw. Forward and with a slight lift. If you can keep your hands in alignment that's a good check for almost any forward throw.
ptnippon 6 months ago
Sensei can you discuss how/where your hands should effect the kuzushi? e.g. on uchi mata you mentioned your thumbs should be in a line and it's kind of like turning a wheel.
allenmonroeiii 6 months ago
So the idea is to give uke a good "pop" with your hips?
co05 1 year ago
Excellent! Thank you for sharing. Any chance of posting video/comment for uki goshi? Seems like the tsukuri between both hane goshi and uki goshi nage waza are similar? Again thank you Sensei.
JohnnieA1 1 year ago
I could never get this throw when I learned it with my sensei. He taught us to use the leg to get the leverage. Thanks a lot for showing me that it is the hip, not the leg, that gives you the leverage.
desoge 1 year ago
I really stink at that throw. I do the leg thing you said not to do. Nice video!
blaustx 2 years ago
very good. thx
alfiriel2006 2 years ago
Great instruction. Thanx.
jihef156 3 years ago 5
This shows exceptional understanding of Hane. "The leg is just a guide"
MrSeriousBob 3 years ago 6
impressive.
indioslam 3 years ago 4