tai otoshi
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No my dad a 2nd dan and saids it seo otoshi ......... Tai otoshi without the leg
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@Darkslide632 Tai Otoshi is a Te-waza which means hand technique, yeah. But If it's without the leg, isn't that Uki Otoshi? I'm a green belt so I'm not gonna claim I'm right... =p
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Nice throws, good hand motion.
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this is not tai otoshi, this is a Koshi Waza, quadril tecnic.
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man your pathetic.
"You are disgusting. You are unworthy of Judo. I shall block all communications with you. You could have made your points in a respectful, polite manner, but instead you resort to name calling, personal attacks, and vulgarities."
lol. Grow some skin.
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i love the way that girl does it.
People say it's not "technically" correct. Hell!! That sort of explosiveness and hip placement is fighting technique.
The best kind...
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This is the last comment I will write to you darkslide. I looked up what ffs means. You are disgusting. You are unworthy of Judo. I shall block all communications with you. You could have made your points in a respectful, polite manner, but instead you resort to name calling, personal attacks, and vulgarities. Technique is the tiniest element of Judo. Respect for others, but more importantly, for yourself, is paramount to the Judoka. The F word is never acceptable to our order.
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And the TRUE bottom line is that extending the leg is legal in competition and works. If you insist that we not call this Tai Otoshi, fine, I don't really care. We shall make up a new name for this technique and add to the canon of Judo. We are allowed to do this; Dr. Kano was not a god. Judo was always meant to evolve, just as Dr. Kano evolve Ju Jitsu into Judo.
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Frankly, I've found this whole discussion of "is this a hand technique" or should we extend the leg pointless and ridiculous. The fact is Dr. Kano was looked at by many in his own time as perverting Ju Jitsu. He didn't do Ju Jitsu the "right way." I was lucky in that my instructors taught me many aspects of many martial arts and didn't get bogged down in hero worship or quasi-religious dogma. We respect Dr. Kano, but we don't worship him or anyone else. We do whatever techniques we find works.
I don't see any judo here, just a sexless marriage
footmanification 2 years ago 13
Tai Otoshi is a hand technique. If you don't agree that the power comes from the hands, that's fine, but it does. That's why it is a hand technique.
"straightining your extended leg against ukis own shins" has absolutely nothing to do with tai otoshi. Nothing. Nada. Zip. Zero. In fact, originally, and occasionally still today, tai otoshi was thrown WITHOUT a "blocking" leg at all.
If you think that straightening the leg against uke's shins has ANYTHING to do with tai otoshi, study harder.
Darkslide632 2 years ago 5