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This is my favorite one that I've learned so far (Ogoshi). You pointed out something that I was doing wrong, and I didn't have corrected when I did this last weekend, and that's the grip being on the bottom of the sleeve. You get pretty good at this one, you can use it to go into quite a variety of BJJ submissions, from arm bar to Kimura, to getting good side control.
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There is no hip bump in Koshi-guruma. It's a wheel around the hip. Arm goes around the neck (that's how it is done in the Kodokan !). Your center of gravity should be lower than in O-Goshi (You should flex your knees more).
! Kawaishi forms ... The O-Goshi and Koshi-Guruma presented, do not correspond to the basic techniques of Kodokan. Holding the belt in shape O-Goshi is called Ko-Tsuri-Goshi. In Koshi-Guruma, we surround the head, without tightening, open hand as to mimic a Mae-Mawari-Ukemi.
The tsuri komi goshi technique shown here is actually the taka tsuri komi goshi. Tsuri komi goshi is executed by grabbing the collar behind the neck and your arm extended upwards.
Great 📹 video. I often found myself having difficulties throwing a person that plants his foot after talking a step forward when youve done the pulling/balance break on him. Any tips? 🥋.
ryll3 you are more than likely pulling him too hard, so he has gone past the point of having his balance broken and by taking a step is now in the process of regaining his balance. Try to pull him so he is just on his toes and not actively stepping forward as a result of your pull. Also make sure you turn in and rotate your body before he steps so you catch him with momentum to fully maximise your efficiency with minimum effort.
@@SampsonJudo Much appreciated the input. Probably overdoing it as you explained. At some points, my different uke's tell me that i've got so much kuzushi in the beginning, that i could probably throw em by not put my hips to it. And every time i want some torque - rotation for the actual throw, i tend to "bump" in to 'em, and they regain there balance again, balancing on there planted foot. I will take your advice, and as soon as possibly put it to work
Hi sensei ... Can o goshi work on a very heavier opponent? In sumo often a smaller rikisi win heavier opponents with hip throws but hittin half opponent's hip ... Can o goshi works in this way?
Mirko Paragano yes, Ogoshi can work on a much heavier opponent as long as you do the technique correctly. The main point is getting your belt below his belt, having full hip contact and breaking your opponents balance. You can use half your hip, but this becomes uki goshi.
@@SampsonJudo Ok perfect i must train this ... About half hip ... i said not my half hip ... but do my o goshi on half hip on my heavier opponent like i often see in sumo ... Thanks sensei
ruclips.net/video/USF9U7QVnZM/видео.html Hi Sensei this is the technique that i've talked, It is called "shitatenage" and is the most utilized technique against much heavier opponent in sumo when there is much size difference in height and weight Is not a "koshinage" like koshiwaza in judo But a specific technique And i don't find The equivalent And is similar To uchimata And uki goshi What do You think about It? Thanks sensei
как раз так себе видео. уке гоши на почти прямых ногах с маленьким прогибом спины назад в начальной фазе чтобы взять захват глубоко на спине параллельно поясу. чтобы не законтрил надо согнуть противника вперёд и вывести его плечо вперёд, загрузив ногу. бросок за счёт выпрямления спины и поворота противника вокруг себя через сторону. о гоши - противника надо вытягивать вперёд на носки, брать захват не так глубоко и входить на согнутые ноги, при броске - таз идёт вверх, сам скручиваешься в сторону броска вниз. выглядят немного похоже, но абсолютно разные принципы исполнения.
In my Judo Dojo there is one kid that is literally 20 stone (120+ kg), he is also a bit short, and he is just impossible to grip. He just can't be gripped, because so heavy!
Savo Bursać try a high collar grip and try ashi Waza and throws such as Osoto, Uchi Mata, Harai Goshi. If he is that heavy and that much shorter than you it will be very hard to turn in below him.
@@SampsonJudo That is NOT TRUE at all. Koshi-guruma is done with the arm around the neck. The main difference between Koshi-guruma and Kubi-nage is the placement of the leg when you throw. As an 8th dan, you SHOULD know that. Stop spreading false informations ! ruclips.net/video/SU7Id6uVJ44/видео.html
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From your last upload showing the Uki Ogoshi ... I went to see and refresh the Ogoshi technique. Double thank you for all your work.
So clear and logical. The best ogoshi instruction video!
This is my favorite one that I've learned so far (Ogoshi). You pointed out something that I was doing wrong, and I didn't have corrected when I did this last weekend, and that's the grip being on the bottom of the sleeve. You get pretty good at this one, you can use it to go into quite a variety of BJJ submissions, from arm bar to Kimura, to getting good side control.
You are a wonderfull teatcher, thanks.
9:05 step in, break uke's back
No wonder it's such an effective technique
He meant balance not back
He is indeed a master though
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Splendid demos and explanations. Thank you for the great work
Beautiful demonstration!!
Great coach! Thanks for explaining that grip!
Very good clear and concise video thanks for all your content
Thank you for the detailed explanation and demonstrations. I have difficulties executing these turn throws and I think I understand my problems now.
You're very welcome! Glad I could help.
Excellent and very detail explanation. Thank you δάσκαλε
There is no hip bump in Koshi-guruma. It's a wheel around the hip. Arm goes around the neck (that's how it is done in the Kodokan !). Your center of gravity should be lower than in O-Goshi (You should flex your knees more).
Very very good instruction.
! Kawaishi forms ... The O-Goshi and Koshi-Guruma presented, do not correspond to the basic techniques of Kodokan. Holding the belt in shape O-Goshi is called Ko-Tsuri-Goshi. In Koshi-Guruma, we surround the head, without tightening, open hand as to mimic a Mae-Mawari-Ukemi.
That’s how I was taught as well
The tsuri komi goshi technique shown here is actually the taka tsuri komi goshi. Tsuri komi goshi is executed by grabbing the collar behind the neck and your arm extended upwards.
Yes in the nage no kata we hold above the neck
Thank youbvery much Mr Sampson
I'd never seen Tsuri Komi Goshi explained so well. I never could get it to work for me neither! 😀 Reckon I could do it now, with a little practice.
Fantastic! Let me know if it starts working!
@@SampsonJudo I have trouble with the formal version where the lapel grip is high and kept straight. Any tips for the kata version?
Great video thank you very so much very very nice video
Thanks very much for this.
Thank you Sensei!
Nice one sir 👏
Awesome instruction! How should one adjust for O goshi with the arm that grabs their arm if they are not in a gi?😎
'simple stepping action' ... I have had so much trouble getting beginners to get that 'simple' action!
@mstmip bruwbe yeah
Great video thank you!
Thank you. Very helpful.
Thank you sensai!
Thank you
Great 📹 video. I often found myself having difficulties throwing a person that plants his foot after talking a step forward when youve done the pulling/balance break on him. Any tips? 🥋.
ryll3 you are more than likely pulling him too hard, so he has gone past the point of having his balance broken and by taking a step is now in the process of regaining his balance. Try to pull him so he is just on his toes and not actively stepping forward as a result of your pull. Also make sure you turn in and rotate your body before he steps so you catch him with momentum to fully maximise your efficiency with minimum effort.
@@SampsonJudo Much appreciated the input. Probably overdoing it as you explained. At some points, my different uke's tell me that i've got so much kuzushi in the beginning, that i could probably throw em by not put my hips to it. And every time i want some torque - rotation for the actual throw, i tend to "bump" in to 'em, and they regain there balance again, balancing on there planted foot. I will take your advice, and as soon as possibly put it to work
very good video explanation in details. thank you very much.ohaioy
Hi sensei ...
Can o goshi work on a very heavier opponent?
In sumo often a smaller rikisi win heavier opponents with hip throws but hittin half opponent's hip ...
Can o goshi works in this way?
Mirko Paragano yes, Ogoshi can work on a much heavier opponent as long as you do the technique correctly. The main point is getting your belt below his belt, having full hip contact and breaking your opponents balance. You can use half your hip, but this becomes uki goshi.
@@SampsonJudo
Ok perfect i must train this ...
About half hip ... i said not my half hip ... but do my o goshi on half hip on my heavier opponent like i often see in sumo ...
Thanks sensei
ruclips.net/video/USF9U7QVnZM/видео.html Hi Sensei this is the technique that i've talked, It is called "shitatenage" and is the most utilized technique against much heavier opponent in sumo when there is much size difference in height and weight
Is not a "koshinage" like koshiwaza in judo But a specific technique And i don't find The equivalent And is similar To uchimata And uki goshi
What do You think about It?
Thanks sensei
Спасибо за видео, подробон рассмотрено... еще бы понять разницу между о-гоши и уки-гоши... как она выглядит.
как раз так себе видео. уке гоши на почти прямых ногах с маленьким прогибом спины назад в начальной фазе чтобы взять захват глубоко на спине параллельно поясу. чтобы не законтрил надо согнуть противника вперёд и вывести его плечо вперёд, загрузив ногу. бросок за счёт выпрямления спины и поворота противника вокруг себя через сторону. о гоши - противника надо вытягивать вперёд на носки, брать захват не так глубоко и входить на согнутые ноги, при броске - таз идёт вверх, сам скручиваешься в сторону броска вниз. выглядят немного похоже, но абсолютно разные принципы исполнения.
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а есть видео, которые можете порекомендовать и можно увидеть отличия?
Тут даже русские)))
Thanks 🙏 at a competition tomorrow
thanks!
how do you counter if someone lowers his hips and bases out to block the throw?
you do whats called a "Stomp throw" regular hip throw stomp you right leg to break the centre of gravity, works best with O Goshi type throw.
Uki Goshi please.
In my Judo Dojo there is one kid that is literally 20 stone (120+ kg), he is also a bit short, and he is just impossible to grip. He just can't be gripped, because so heavy!
Savo Bursać try a high collar grip and try ashi Waza and throws such as Osoto, Uchi Mata, Harai Goshi. If he is that heavy and that much shorter than you it will be very hard to turn in below him.
But in egypt we learn koshi guruma around the neck and not with the collar
Is it just the concept of the move with a different hold?
If you have your hand around the neck then it becomes Kubi Nage 🙂
@@SampsonJudo That is NOT TRUE at all. Koshi-guruma is done with the arm around the neck. The main difference between Koshi-guruma and Kubi-nage is the placement of the leg when you throw. As an 8th dan, you SHOULD know that. Stop spreading false informations ! ruclips.net/video/SU7Id6uVJ44/видео.html
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Very nice ,i am indian judoka and i like your videos , one thing that i noticed your practice mat is looking too hard
If I break Uke's back then I won't have a training partner anymore.
Break his balance*... then break his back