actually, in this case, he's doing an ashi waza type uchi mata as shown in the nage no kata... so...well..the secret lies in...kuzushi...just like any other throw..
Thanks this is a pleasure. Here I'll confide to everyone reading this the secret of Uchimata: what makes the technique work is the "speed" at which you strike your upper thigh against the opponents inside upper thigh. A faster motion impacting a slower one projects the object further..same for osoto, harai goshi, etc
@edbiology look at my other comment from 5 mos ago..
corismsyn 1 year ago
@edbiology traditionally, yes, as in the nage no kata..but a lot of modern day uchi mata is mainly koshi waza..
corismsyn 1 year ago
@corismsyn uchi mata is classified as ashi waza.
edbiology 1 year ago
actually, in this case, he's doing an ashi waza type uchi mata as shown in the nage no kata... so...well..the secret lies in...kuzushi...just like any other throw..
corismsyn 2 years ago
umm, no...the secret lies in the classification of the throw...koshi waza...
corismsyn 2 years ago
Hands...???
M90Hun 2 years ago
Damn... i still can quite nail it... and its so basic for tourney level randori... Its the core of browns attack as well... isnt ? :p
LordZero666 2 years ago
It nv goes that well for me even when my partner lets me lol
Ubervodka 3 years ago
yes he may have made it look easy but the guy was going to allow him to do the throw. great vid looks awesome!
JudoAccount 3 years ago
Thanks this is a pleasure. Here I'll confide to everyone reading this the secret of Uchimata: what makes the technique work is the "speed" at which you strike your upper thigh against the opponents inside upper thigh. A faster motion impacting a slower one projects the object further..same for osoto, harai goshi, etc
ilope012 3 years ago