Judo Lesson Tai-Otoshi (Part 1 of 2) by David Loshelder
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Does the camera man have asthma or something? LOL
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@Superapplefrog Tokio Hirano was jumping to get Tai Otoshi from 1930s. It's not modernization. You can see his videos on Youtube.
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briliant
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That's a good technique. I believe all techniques should be accepted and kept into consideration. The more you know the better you get.
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Beautiful!I love Judo since my childhood but never got a chance to learn instead I did Boxing,Thai boxing and krav maga but now I'm in Judo.I love it.
Thanks for uploading.
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This is good foot and hip technique. Its more front facing than an orthodox low-stance tai otoshi, but it does a better job of keeping your body aligned and balanced and ready to transition. Many judo champions teach it this way.
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I have a black belt and have been doing judo for 12 years (which is nothing in judo) and his technique looks fine to me. You would have to see it in randori to really judge it. Anyways, I would have to be honest and say that I have always found both in martial arts and education, that those who are the loudest usually know the least. Insecurity is almost always the explanation for someone who criticizes their betters in such a careless and childish way.
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sorry but you have to be in a deep lunge position to kick with the back of the leg that is doing the move, this is a great move for a short person to a taller man
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@Superapplefrog Wow, just wow.
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@Superapplefrog Dude... that's just retarded... We don't use circular motions for all throws as a matter of fact their are few that actually use circular motion because it is too unstable the point of judo is control of your throws and if you move in a circular motion you'll only use centrifugal force which will land BOTH people on the ground...
I can say as a Judoka that Judo like all martial arts has a methodology to the movements, HOWEVER, I also have experienced first hand that you learn the textbook format but at the end of the day each one of us is different and we might not excute like another person would. I'm saying all this to say that it's really easy to criticize the Judoka giving the lessons on here or anybody else but what works for him might not work for you and that doesn't mean he's wrong.
Phlyy788 1 year ago 4
Before selling a book and posting a video to promote it, it might be necessary to actually master the techniques. The foot placement is inaccurate. The butt should be further in front of uke's left leg for the purpose of not blocking your own throw. This looks like a sloppy version of seoi otoshi. Not terrible, but for a person trying to make money with it, the quality should undoubtedly be better.
kie5lich 2 years ago 4