That's such a noob throw. Don't get me wrong, it's a great throw but typical of beginners. He didn't do anything but hang out and wait for his opponent to do a forward throw. This is why I grip fight even the beginners in shiai so they don't catch me with this stuff.
@yussefumaketse Look at the yellow belt at 0:03. Left foot forward, left hand out. Most who take this initial stance are lefties. At 0:07 the yellow belt gets his grip. The other fellow just let him take it and accepted it. Not only that but yellow belt has the "inside" grip. On left vs. right situation it's better to have the inside. Then, look at the other guy's posture at 0:13. Terrible! In short always get your grip first, maintain posture, and keep inside on left vs. right.
@yussefumaketse continued.... the yellow belt had him controlled with the grip. At 0:12 the other guy takes high collar grip but then he slides his hand down yellow belt's right side. Huh? At 0:14 yellow belt has him completely controlled while other guy has poor grip on sleeve and right side of belt which leads to a poor attack by other guys at 0:15. I still feel the same way as I did 3 months ago. This is a noob throw. Big beginners love ura nage and tani otoshi.
you are so right droman30!
turtlefarmer7 1 year ago
That's such a noob throw. Don't get me wrong, it's a great throw but typical of beginners. He didn't do anything but hang out and wait for his opponent to do a forward throw. This is why I grip fight even the beginners in shiai so they don't catch me with this stuff.
droman30 1 year ago
@droman30 what's your tip for grip fighting to prevent this kind of counter? i just recently got my ass handed to me yesterday! lol
yussefumaketse 1 year ago
@yussefumaketse Look at the yellow belt at 0:03. Left foot forward, left hand out. Most who take this initial stance are lefties. At 0:07 the yellow belt gets his grip. The other fellow just let him take it and accepted it. Not only that but yellow belt has the "inside" grip. On left vs. right situation it's better to have the inside. Then, look at the other guy's posture at 0:13. Terrible! In short always get your grip first, maintain posture, and keep inside on left vs. right.
droman30 1 year ago
@yussefumaketse continued.... the yellow belt had him controlled with the grip. At 0:12 the other guy takes high collar grip but then he slides his hand down yellow belt's right side. Huh? At 0:14 yellow belt has him completely controlled while other guy has poor grip on sleeve and right side of belt which leads to a poor attack by other guys at 0:15. I still feel the same way as I did 3 months ago. This is a noob throw. Big beginners love ura nage and tani otoshi.
droman30 1 year ago
oh fuck o.O
youngredfox1 3 years ago
raped. nice job yellow belt!
oopalonga 3 years ago
HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!!
musicalmike235 3 years ago
lol i love the laughs in the background
kxcxixn 3 years ago
sweet
eddiegun 4 years ago
damn, nice counter.
irelandsjohn 4 years ago
I thought with that grip the black belt had him.
Great counter!
carlosgrana 4 years ago
Out of curiosity, what grip are you talking about exactly? I thought the brown belt was in trouble from about 13 seconds on.
JackDanyells 4 years ago
The collar and sleeve grip at 0:11.I thought he was going for an Osoto. Then switches collar hand to hip at 0:14.
carlosgrana 4 years ago
Awesome throw!! No arguing that call be the referee.
judoka84 4 years ago
Beautiful throw! Very nice!
joe684 4 years ago
I thought the yellow belt was a goner, was I wrong. Nice counter!.
Empidai 4 years ago
What a counter !
tokuiwaza 4 years ago
Props to the yellow belt for that awesome throw. Props to the blackbelt for landing so bad and yet still manage to stand.
That's why never underestimate an opponent.
stingroyce 4 years ago
Vicious!
Dec0o 4 years ago