Judo for MMA (http://judo4mma.com) - How to do Sukui Nage - Scooping Throw. This version of Sukui Nage is great for MMA / No-Gi fighting as it does not require any gripping whatsoever. It provides a fast takedown and defense from a strike, followed by top position on the ground, and Full Mount.
This is part of a series of videos by the Kakure Judo Club, adapting traditional Judo techniques to Mixed Martial Arts or self defense fighting. Please check us out online at http://judo4mma.com
This looks more like an upright tani otoshi rather than a scooping throw to me, since the main action isn't uprooting so much as tripping while driving. The step over isn't bad, but you might try to pull your tripping leg out from under into a side control after your opponent starts falling. I use that for tani otoshi and it prevents getting the leg caught under your opponent like it did at 1:00.
lapurdy71 2 months ago
lower leg attacks seem like suicide, I study at hyland hills here in denver, it would be easy to gain a choke to counter this.
ThePoop1579 8 months ago
I have an important doubt: what is the counter for this throw?
In karatê we use this throw a lot, as you can observe Lyoto Machida using the same technique in several of his fights.
Would it be a Uchimata?
Congratulations, great adaption of judo for a no gi combat.
Brunochavesj 9 months ago
Poor practice of this sweep, who steps forward with a cross? This should be demonstrated from a Jab side, and started from a boxing stance if to be properly used in mma.
MrCoolnamehuh 10 months ago
this was the only sweep i knew for like 6 years lol naturally it was the shitty almost kung fu like version of this haha. terrible technique. your techniique is fantastic however! excellent explanation. i will use this next time i roll and tell ya how it goes :D
RabidxPanda 1 year ago
this was the only sweep i knew for like 6 years lol
RabidxPanda 1 year ago
this is a fantastic takedown. It is also found in Karate, Tai chi, and Aikido, but I really like how these guys transitioned it on the ground. Kudos!
randyds5 1 year ago
@Kaleidoscoptick I hear what you're saying but boxers slip punches regularly. This is essentially the same thing except the punch is slipped with a setup for the throw.
curtain1080 1 year ago
NICE. 100% WORK in Street.
likeberly 1 year ago
...hm...how is this takedown suppose to work against a person really trying to punch? ....I mean..Im not gonna just leave my arm out there. ...Id snap my punch out there, and ..never really let you in that close.. Just curious, not trying to be a dick.
Kaleidoscoptick 2 years ago