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Advanced Judo Techniques : How to do the Sacrifice Throw in Judo

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

Learn Judo throws and moves 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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  • wow every martial arts I go to full of negativ comments, how many of you are actual black belts in the art?, Because I really doubt all of you are.

  • That's like Ryu's throw. They should demonstrate Ken's tumbling throw instead.

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  • @pma4usa The guy in the white is probably the Tori.

    Tori means : The executor of a technique in partnered martial arts practice.

  • I feel bad for the guy in blue - Every video!

  • @sports4lifej

    Works easily even without a gi. I accidently did this throw before I even learned judo in kindergarten. XD

  • nice eyebrows.

  • It seems knowing judo an then gettin into a fight u wouldn't just hurt them u would embarrass the he'll out of them

  • @humanoidelectricity Yeah, it would work without a gi if the shirt doesn't rip..Or you could use the arm, shoulder, or back of the head/neck as a no gi variation.

  • circle throw

  • @jayemm7891 Ken was a bit of a show off.  No need to tumble twice before discarding opponent. Then again I always did prefer Ken's shuyryuken range which was slighly superior to Ryu's.

  • @qinella It actually really doesn't require a lot of strength. You have him right at his centre of gravity and you use your strongest limb to hold him up. That's why this throw is so useful when you can set it up.

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