Judo: Ma-sutemi: Hikikomi gaeshi: Pulling in reversal

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Sensei Daei: Judo: Ma-sutemi: Hikikomi gaeshi: Pulling in reversal. Alabama Judo Federation and Triad Martial Arts. Uke, Jui Jitsu instructor Nicholas Loyd.

Hikikomi Gaeshi,also known as Pulling-in counter, is one of the preserved throwing techniques, Habukareta Waza, of judo. It belonged to the fourth group, Yonkyo, of the 1895 Gokyo no Waza lists. [1] It is categorized as a front sacrifice technique, Ma-sutemi.



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  • @TenteixSaigo he is persian

  • I've never met anyone from Alabama, including myself, with this accent.

  • Why this guy is wearing shoes?

  • @glock70 Once they've initiated the attack a leg grab technique would work fairly well, but its a fairly risky game and if you get it wrong its an instant hansoku-make. Ideally, just avoid getting dragged into that position as best as you can. Also, as they are throwing you, your best bet is to skip off to the side or drop your weight.

  • Does any know of a good counter to hikkikomi gaeshi?

  • nope. it's hikikomi gaeshi.

    it's the same as sumi gaeshi, but in hikikomi you go over Uke's back, trapping an arm.

    in Sumi gaeshi, you just have normal grip or both arms, you don't go over his back to trap the arm and shoulder.

    hikikomi gaeshi = [pulling in] + [revearsal]

    sumi gaeshi = [corner] + [revearsal]

    hope i explained easily enough. if not, watch both on youtube, you can easily see the difference in grip!

  • I think that's Sumi Gaeshi, not Hikikomi Gaeshi.

  • Maybe try a Sukui Nage, or tani otoshi... those will generally not be done when 110% directly behind your opponent... but they may work for you.

  • Ura nage is sacrifice.

  • sukui nage and you can strangle during stand up.

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