Judo Lessons for Beginners : How to Do a Hook to the Side Throw

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

Learn how to do a hook to the side throw in this free martial arts video from master Judo instructor Richard Acuna

Expert: Richard Acuna
Contact: www.championmartialartsusa.com
Bio: Richard Acuna, of Champion Martial Arts in Miami, Florida, is a Judo Black Belt with 35 years of experience competing and teaching adults and children.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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  • @sracsrer you have no idea on the psychological effects of grappling or obtaining full control of your opponent. Yes, Judo is a sport but it's also a Self-Defense form. It has been proven by the Kodokan that a pin (on the streets) is 1 of hundreds of ways to "control" your opponent. It's known that holding your opponent for more than 30 seconds has a massive impact on them. Plus, a pin is a "gateway" to any number of submissions and a Judoka is well informed of that "gateway".

  • Whoa, excuse my lack of Japanese. I'm not a veteran youtube warrior like yourself.

    I'm sorry, I take that back. You're Judo is probably excellent considering you don't have a dick (aside from the one in your mouth).

    Would've gotten to your rude correction earlier, if I wasn't training. Try it sometime, you might like it.

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  • @CrazyBananaThing

    no but it's really fast :D

  • It seems intresting, but it looks like it hurts to be thrown around..

  • @sracsrer Multiple opponents: Kicks.

    Two opponents: Punches.

    One opponent: Ground work.

  • However, in an attack situation in an uncontrolled environment, with the potential for multiple attackers, ground work is ill-advised.

  • @pcjudosambo No need to defend Judo as self-defense to me. My comment was not to discredit Judo as a martial art, my comment was to silence the ignorant comments on here about the benefit of this particular move in a street fight, not Judo as a whole. I completely agree with your assessment that "pinning" someone in a street-fight has a massive impact. Judo also provides extremely valuable technique and experience for the eventuality that a fight ends up on the ground.

  • @ThexMarine1992 grab his or her hair

    

  • what if hes not wearing a shirt lol

  • @losplatosdemaria lmfao!

  • This has to be the most impractical demonstration of Kosoto Gake I've ever seen. As tori pushes against uke back on the lapel uke can easilly just drop underneath him for a seoinage.

  • @expertvillage when your about to trip your oponent how do you position your foot.

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