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Judo Throws & Moves : Uke Otoshi Hand Drop Judo Techniques

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2008

Learn how to perform the Uke Otoshi hand drop judo technique in this free Japanese martial arts training video.

Expert: John T. Anderson
Bio: Sensei John T. Anderson is, a Shichidan in the sport of Judo. He has been studying Judo since 1946 while stationed in Honolulu, Hawaii with the Navy.
Filmmaker: Antar Hanif

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  • RESPECT JUDO .

  • lol at 0:38 WATCH MA BODIEH!!

    XD so funneh

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  • They could show more about the throw dynamics and how this is better done while the other person is moving.

  • Love these guys. I want to still be doing Judo when I'm their age.

  • @IOWNYOURTURFNOW95 This is true. It takes a whole lot of work to get to a point where you can pull of something like this against a resisting opponent. BUT what you're forgetting is some people are visual learners and watching a video of the form is better for them than seeing still images in a book or some other such thing. For someone who has at least a basic grasp of the technique watching the videos can help refresh memory or give them a chance to study the technique when they lack an uke.

  • @IOWNYOURTURFNOW95 It's a demonstration, not a self-defense lesson.

  • To all the philistines commenting on the video- The waza is all about the mastering the art of kuzushi, as in almost all of the judo throws. This is a high level nage-waza. If a combatant executes a waza without considering first the proper elements of kuzushi, one will be having a hard time executing a good throw. So stop being a monkey typing the keys on your pc and have some respect! You know who you are. Domo arigatou!

  • These tutorials r retarded as if the guys just gonna stand there n grab you

  • @razor84man

    Both uki otoshi and sumi otoshi are similar throws in that they are te waza; however, they differ in the direction uke is being thrown. With Sumi otoshi, tori throws uke to uke's rear. In uke otoshi, tori throws uke to uke's front. In this video, I would have to say it is correct as published: uke was thrown more forward/sideways than backward, therfore - Uke Otoshi.

  • To those of you that don't think this throw works your words show that you don't understand how to off balance someone because you have NEVER practiced it before. You don't know what you are talking about and you don't understand how to throw and you have not been trained how to throw. This throw works, especially in the street against an untrained opponent.

  • @kingconanmanka dude what are you talking about , This is not uke otoshi its sumi otoshi . And i dont know what competitions you have been to but in my 20 years competing i can only think of one competitor who i have ever seen do this throw in competition and thats leo white an american and world level competitor . And the throw you are talking about is not uke otoshi or sumi otsohi it is uchimata sukashi .

  • This is Sumi Otoshi not uke otoshi . WTF . And sumi otoshi can done but it is not a very popular throw . I dont ever remember seeing it done in competition execept by leo white . A former national level judo competitor from NY dojo institute in new york city .

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