Uchi mata
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I have watched this video more than 100 times, and it always cracks me up in the end when the kid asks about arm bar.
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thank you
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This was excellent instruction! The details on foot placement, hip placement, thumb position and high collar grip were very enlightening. Thanks for posting this.
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@edbiology hahaha its hilarious
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Thanks for your instructions and the fantastic way of breaking down techniques. Will apply them in my traditional jujutsu class. Ossss.
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Judo and wrestling
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You are an excellent Instructor! Thank you very much for your video!
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@DatIsJustCool Kumamoto, Japan
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im 14,5'4 in height..whats a good martial arts for me?
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I need to learn this throw haha.
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Do you have any pointers for a tall guy doing this throw on a much shorter opponent? My hips are so much higher than all of my opponents'.
ntrn123 3 months ago
@ntrn123 An outside hook version of this throw. Use your long legs to your advantage and "hook" your opponent's left ankle with your right leg and sweep up, not having to get your hips inside.
ptnippon 3 months ago
Hi Paul, thanks for sharing this video, what are your thoughts on a geesink style grip?
strumindaguitar 10 months ago
@strumindaguitar If you're 6'7" tall and weigh over 300 pounds like Geesink did, then it might work for you.
ptnippon 10 months ago 3
i find this throw very hard to do as do the rest of my jujitsu club to the point where they have given up on it. i keep trying to nail it but cant its the only throw that gives me probs, any key tip as we use it after blcking a hooking punch ? ie pull them in or move to them.......
boris999222666 11 months ago
@boris999222666 The key is make sure the pull hand (if right handed throw your left hand) is working to pull them in. The left hand needs to be pulling a lot harder than your right hand. Your upper body needs to be chest to chest with them also.
ptnippon 11 months ago