Judo Grip Strategy to Entry into Throw by David Loshelder
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I eat alot of uchi mata that hurts like hell if the opponent is agile
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Why is he beating up that poor old guy? Give him a break!
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When you drop uke you should not release grip on his sleeve. You need to stay in control.
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great video and explanation again. one of my old teachers had that as his favourite technique against me..I hated it...lol..but he did it with uchimata. tsuikomi done beautifully.
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@nitcan That and people spastically trying to power out of half-guard in newaza is why I wear a cup always! It's funny how everyone in BJJ wears a cup and often mouthpiece + headgear, but in Judo people don't use anything!
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Awesome-thanks for the tips
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this guys technique is very impractical as the uki isnt always guna "pop" up with tori. mostly in this situation alot of people are in jigotai.
this is very good for the novice judoka, but you advanced guys stay away very dubious skill, you will be better off taking grip straight away the throwing opponent backwards or using maki komi techniques
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very nice harai/hane goshi
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@lallope I forgot what kake was, just remember kuzushi. Great Harai.
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gotta time it.. not more than 5 seconds or something like that
uchi mata from beginners scare the crap outta me. they're so close to my balls >: (
nitcan 2 years ago 14
This stuff is gold. Would love to see more of your gripping strategies and set-ups / entries.
cobanhutton 3 years ago 4