Probably should have locked down more with his arm. Uke would just slide out if he didn't lock in a match
BlackDahliaMurder214 1 year ago
nice job buen trabajo
taroaqp 1 year ago
nice
newjudoka 1 year ago
isn´t that a soto makikomi?
Murgah 1 year ago
@Murgah, it is also soto makikomi, but because of the leg placement you can call it harai makikomi as well.
ninjalla 1 year ago
@ninjalla thanks ;)
@Murgah
Soto makikomi involves having your legs between the opponents, with no sweeping movement involved.
Harai makikomi, obviously, utilizes a harai goshi style sweep.
Uchi maki komi (not to be confused with uchi mata maki komi) involves wrapping the arm under, rather than over, the opponent's.
p3rs0nan0ngrata 1 year ago
@Murgah this isn't soto makikomi, it's harai makikomi since he sweep with the leg as well. Soto makikomi is when you have both your feet on the ground.
WeAintSurePal 1 year ago
Most excellent throw. Good job...
theGroveMan 2 years ago
This technique would wind your opponent imo. I love it.
TheInfinite91 2 years ago
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this is a uchimata not a makikomi
locovalija 2 years ago
locovalija, uchimata would be with a leg between the opponent's legs.
This is harai goshi.
It's makikomi because of the wrapping effect of the hand while throwing.
ninjalla 2 years ago
fab
kamis97 2 years ago
Hello,
If you allow me to give you an other recomendation...
Watch the uke's left hand when he's falling down, it may causes serious injuries, you could broke your wrist.
Remember the hand position in the Zempo Caiten, that is the correct way to protect your hand from injuries.
Greetings from Colombia.
Sensei David Duarte.
podc3 3 years ago 2
essa eu não conhecia
luansurfboy 3 years ago
big tchnique
xarasage 3 years ago
Beautiful!!
ska4fun 4 years ago
Probably should have locked down more with his arm. Uke would just slide out if he didn't lock in a match
BlackDahliaMurder214 1 year ago
nice job buen trabajo
taroaqp 1 year ago
nice
newjudoka 1 year ago
isn´t that a soto makikomi?
Murgah 1 year ago
@Murgah, it is also soto makikomi, but because of the leg placement you can call it harai makikomi as well.
ninjalla 1 year ago
@ninjalla thanks ;)
Murgah 1 year ago
@Murgah
Soto makikomi involves having your legs between the opponents, with no sweeping movement involved.
Harai makikomi, obviously, utilizes a harai goshi style sweep.
Uchi maki komi (not to be confused with uchi mata maki komi) involves wrapping the arm under, rather than over, the opponent's.
p3rs0nan0ngrata 1 year ago
@Murgah this isn't soto makikomi, it's harai makikomi since he sweep with the leg as well. Soto makikomi is when you have both your feet on the ground.
WeAintSurePal 1 year ago
Most excellent throw. Good job...
theGroveMan 2 years ago
This technique would wind your opponent imo. I love it.
TheInfinite91 2 years ago
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this is a uchimata not a makikomi
locovalija 2 years ago
locovalija, uchimata would be with a leg between the opponent's legs.
This is harai goshi.
It's makikomi because of the wrapping effect of the hand while throwing.
ninjalla 2 years ago
fab
kamis97 2 years ago
Hello,
If you allow me to give you an other recomendation...
Watch the uke's left hand when he's falling down, it may causes serious injuries, you could broke your wrist.
Remember the hand position in the Zempo Caiten, that is the correct way to protect your hand from injuries.
Greetings from Colombia.
Sensei David Duarte.
podc3 3 years ago 2
essa eu não conhecia
luansurfboy 3 years ago
big tchnique
xarasage 3 years ago
Beautiful!!
ska4fun 4 years ago