this is one of the most critical throws to use in judo especially with a wizzer overbook or belt grip! I start with kosoto gake setups and finish with the vally drop! If you catch someone hunting you with uchi or tai its just a matter of time before you back drop them!
Hi Shintaro, been a big fan yours even before I started judo. I’ve been trying to use tsurikomi goshi and there isn’t a lot of source material on it so I was hoping you could cover it on your channel. If you need a current example of a competitor using it Beka gviniashvili uses variants with the tricep grip , high collar grip and classical collar grip. Also Craig Fallon did a very interesting version lvl that I would love to get your opinion on.
Love this. Always wanted to add Tani Otoshi fakes to my game but didn't really see how until this. That being said, is Tani Otoshi useful in a BJJ context? Are there ways to make it more applicable or safer during sparring?
Nice!! Can't wait to try this out
this is one of the most critical throws to use in judo especially with a wizzer overbook or belt grip! I start with kosoto gake setups and finish with the vally drop! If you catch someone hunting you with uchi or tai its just a matter of time before you back drop them!
nice. how do you setup your kosoto gake :D
@@anonoumos it's one of my favorites... once you get a good overhook start circling behind them and try to bend them at waist
Hi Shintaro, been a big fan yours even before I started judo. I’ve been trying to use tsurikomi goshi and there isn’t a lot of source material on it so I was hoping you could cover it on your channel. If you need a current example of a competitor using it Beka gviniashvili uses variants with the tricep grip , high collar grip and classical collar grip. Also Craig Fallon did a very interesting version lvl that I would love to get your opinion on.
Isn't tani otoshi the throw you said to never, ever use?
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@@Shigashi84 😂
Love this. Always wanted to add Tani Otoshi fakes to my game but didn't really see how until this. That being said, is Tani Otoshi useful in a BJJ context? Are there ways to make it more applicable or safer during sparring?
could this be applied for kosoto gakke as well?
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