出足払 / De-ashi-harai

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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2020
  • KODOKAN × IJF ACADEMY 100 Techniques
    足技 / Ashi-waza
    出足払 / De-ashi-harai
    #KODOKAN #JUDO #IJF_ACADEMY
    #講道館 #柔道
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  • @benkeating3053
    @benkeating3053 4 года назад +134

    Ashi harai: the official weapon of "I'm better than you at judo"

    • @TradeMark11
      @TradeMark11 Год назад +1

      fr

    • @MDelasEdits
      @MDelasEdits Год назад

      @@TradeMark11 kk um Br aqui

    • @stefanwolf8558
      @stefanwolf8558 Год назад +19

      Dude my coach hits these on me all the time. I never see them coming. I second I'm standing, split second later I'm mid air going "ohhh shiiii"

  • @Chadi
    @Chadi 4 года назад +136

    Never stop doing these please!

    • @sirghivladimir6507
      @sirghivladimir6507 Год назад

      Salutat Chadi,
      Petite question,
      C'est "harai" ou "barai"?

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi Год назад

      @@sirghivladimir6507 harai

    • @ricardokerscher
      @ricardokerscher Год назад

      @@sirghivladimir6507 phonétiquement parlant, ça pourrait être les deux.... il y a plusieurs japonais qui parlent "barai", dont la majorité. Cependant, il a toujours été orthographié "harai" dans le Kodokan par Jigoro Kano lui-même. Par conséquent, nous, les judokas, devons suivre l'orthographe originale.

    • @danle3181
      @danle3181 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@sirghivladimir6507 Nope, it is "harai" when placed first as in harai goshi, harai tsurikomi ashi. When not first, it is barai as in de ashi barai, okuri ashi barai. Same goes for goshi/koshi, koshi when placed first as in koshi guruma and when not first, it is goshi as in o goshi, uki goshi...

    • @danle3181
      @danle3181 10 месяцев назад

      @@ricardokerscher Ce n'est pas une simple question d'écriture, c'est aussi une question de phonétique transposée pour nous les occidentaux. J'ai commencé le judo dans les années 70, il a toujours été question de "barai" (en tout cas en français) quand il est placé après autre chose (de ashi barai, okuri ashi barai...) et "harai" quand placé au début (harai goshi, harai tsurikomi ashi...) et c'est pareil pour koshi/goshi. C'est vraiment depuis l'avénement d'internet que les gens ont commencé à pondre des trucs sans queue ni tête du genre goshi garuma et j'en passe...(principalement les américains !). J'ai un sensei 8ème dan (tous ses grades à partir du 6ème dan passés sur place au Kodokan devant maître Ichirō Abe (RIP) et pas via IJF !), il prononce "barai" dans les cas cités comme on le lui a toujours appris.

  • @levaann
    @levaann 4 года назад +37

    Beautiful! I'm so bad at this. I always end up kicking my partner's foot

  • @nikolaosmandamandiotis8970
    @nikolaosmandamandiotis8970 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the technique!

  • @coldwar1977
    @coldwar1977 3 года назад +13

    so simple yet such a great throw

  • @faramarzhashemi9289
    @faramarzhashemi9289 2 года назад +4

    One of my favorite techniques

  • @danielcastroarias9629
    @danielcastroarias9629 3 года назад +2

    Very useful, excellent video! Thank you very much

  • @lloydcameron4390
    @lloydcameron4390 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for making these videos they are very useful

  • @ricardinho_-6
    @ricardinho_-6 3 года назад +3

    Amo isso

  • @ricardoaguilar4750
    @ricardoaguilar4750 2 года назад +1

    Thanks nice video

  • @willmcgregor7184
    @willmcgregor7184 2 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @tombruno7438
    @tombruno7438 3 года назад +2

    Great video.

  • @willianmoreiradeassismarti2406
    @willianmoreiradeassismarti2406 Год назад +3

    Muito bom!

  • @Blankface-tb9wg
    @Blankface-tb9wg 2 месяца назад

    Amazing 🎉🎉🎉

  • @joaofellipe6403
    @joaofellipe6403 8 месяцев назад +1

    Cool judô

  • @counterkidnapping1737
    @counterkidnapping1737 3 года назад +2

    It's considered as a foot trip. Push pull reaction to execute the technique

  • @wendyluciaroatanreyes9766
    @wendyluciaroatanreyes9766 3 года назад +2

    Me gusta como explican con claridad

    • @dailygames2390
      @dailygames2390 2 года назад +1

      They dont say anything

    • @lin-k1318
      @lin-k1318 9 месяцев назад

      @@dailygames2390An image is worth more than a thousand words

  • @gunargundarson1626
    @gunargundarson1626 2 года назад +4

    Nobody:
    My older brother after he says watch your step:

  • @jeronimojejehd
    @jeronimojejehd Год назад +2

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @alshynermek
    @alshynermek 2 года назад +1

    Arigato!

  • @fanta_2151
    @fanta_2151 Год назад +1

    なるほどなぁ

  • @liviodinaj6105
    @liviodinaj6105 3 года назад +15

    I love this,. I'm a jiu jitsu guy but the Japanese and Judo will always be the gold standard of the grappling martial arts. I love quarantine because it led me to Judo, the roots of the modern cultural phenomenon of "BJJ"

    • @dan5626
      @dan5626 2 года назад +1

      Why the " "? Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is one thing, Judo another. Respect them both.
      Judo as an art focus way more on tachi-waza than anything else and has been going in that direction for a very long time. Even if assuming Judo ne-waza to be the original source of ground techniques (which is a long statement), the level of techniques in BJJ is so much more refined and removed from Judo practice that it has become another art in itself.
      Judo and BJJ share a same source, and branched out to focus in specific areas. Both are exceptional and compliment each other.
      And yes, it is Brazilian.

    • @zenjudo223
      @zenjudo223 2 года назад +3

      @@dan5626 Wrong. Judo comes from the refinement of ancient schools of jûjutsu. Jigoro Kano practiced and studied these ancient schools and turned kô-ryû into a much more complete art: self-defense, physical education (and consequently became a sport as well) and a philosophical tool for individual and social improvement.
      BJJ is just the refinement of the ne-waza of Judo, NOTHING more.

    • @dan5626
      @dan5626 2 года назад

      @@zenjudo223 No, and I advise in life that you take more time learning your craft than calling people wrong.
      Firstly, I have been training Judo and BJJ my entire life and I assure you that to say that BJJ is a refinement of ne-waza alone is a simplistic, if not biased, view. It is a thing in itself, as it is Sambo. According to your logic there must be no Muay Thai, no Karate-do, no Aiki-do etc, because these qlso originated from older styles. Also, jujutsu is a umbrella term, as is ko-ryu. So there must be no Judo as well, according to the same logic.
      Brazil by the way has the largest comunity of japanese people outside Japan, and JJ was introduced there since the late-19 century...that allowed for other arts to develop locally as well, such as Machida Karate-do, which incorporates more throw and ground techiniques than Okinawan Karate does today. It is a "modern cultural phenomenon" today due to the UFC, but we have been practicing it for 100 years now.
      Secondly, ne-waza in Judo today is practically innexistant, and Judo schools that do practice more ne-waza have a much more basic grasp of ground techniques. Judo practice has become solely sport-oriented, tailored for plasticity of throws. It is not even similar to what Kano-sensei had in mind anymore.
      Third, learn to have respect for other arts. I have the utmost respect for Judo because I put my time into learning it, including ne-waza. I advise you take your judo-gi and go to any reputable BJJ school and see if you have the technique to practice ne-waza.

    • @zenjudo223
      @zenjudo223 2 года назад +1

      ​@@dan5626 wrong again.
      how can there be no judo? What part did I explain that Judo is much more than ancient jûjutsu don't you understand?
      I didn't say that BJJ doesn't exist, but it is nothing more than the refinement of judo's ground fight. Nothing more than that. Period.
      Judo arrived in Brazil (other judoka arrived before, but who really brought Judo mainly to Brazil was Mitsuyo Maeda).The Gracie learned JUDO with Maeda and not kô-ryû. The Gracie's just picked up a little bit of judo (ne-waza) and tried to specialize in ground fighting, as they were incapable of fight in standing up (tachi-waza).
      As I stated, BJJ is nothing more than a refinement of the ne-waza of Judo. JUST IT.
      Newaza today is practically innexistant? wrong.
      If in your mind Judo is what most schools practice out there, it's because you don't study what Judo really is. Judo is what Jigoro Kano developed, whether or not most practitioners practice it doesn't change how great judo is.
      I don't respect BJJ and I have no reason to respect, because BJJ was created on the basis of disrespect to other arts, especially Judo with trash talk, aggression, gym invasions and lies and more lies from the Gracie. Don't ask me for respect for an "art" that was created based on this debauchery.
      And don't go with the disrespectful little talk, and all that blah blah blah that's not related to the conversation.

    • @dan5626
      @dan5626 2 года назад

      @@zenjudo223 Again, learn more.
      First: BJJ is not Gracie JJ.
      Gracie JJ is the "brand name" of the style practiced by the family, but there were more people before and also simultaneously developing the art that would be known as Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.The Gracie family is important in BJJ history and paramount to understanding BJJ...and yes it was involved with gym invasions, fights, shadiness and trash-talking, but other originators of the art like Ono (brazilian japanese), Fadda, etc and many more were not. You can trace most of todays champions and lineages to origins outside the Gracie schools.
      To say that BJJ equals disrespect is a straw-man argument by someone out of his depth and talking about what he has no clue. You get your facts from the Internet while I grew up into this in Brazil and never, EVER, commited any act of violence if not in self-defense, always had the highest standard of how I conduct myself. Behavior like this is frowned upon by everyone in the community.
      Second, BJJ was not developed as a pedagogical tool like Judo was by Kano-Sensei. It was made for fighting, especially no-rules fighting (vale-tudo). It has traumatic moves (punches, headbutts, elbows and kicks), which Judo dos not have. Therefore more than just a refinement of Judo. What you know as BJJ, which I must assume is IBJJF competitions, is a vanilla sport version for people who dont necessarily want to train for MMA.
      It was created by trial and error, with the objective of creating a good martial art by challenging multiple styles, remove what did not work out and keep what did. More than once BJJ lost, adjusted, got better. To make it happen, guess what, people had to fight. Hardly a difficult thing to understand if you practice a martial art. I believe your understanding of what constitutes a fight is limited to randori...guess what again, it is not.
      Obviously you are a person with a chip on the shoulder with limited knowledge of what you write.

  • @philipzabaoficial6920
    @philipzabaoficial6920 3 года назад +3

    Esse é um dos meus preferidos 🥰🥰🥰

  • @varonbeyrok3783
    @varonbeyrok3783 9 месяцев назад +1

    Oos✨️🙌✨️

  • @user-qz9hc7rg7b
    @user-qz9hc7rg7b 4 месяца назад +1

    I thought youre suppose to hit the foot while its about to step down instead of lifting up? Isnt it okuri?

  • @ryukyuteada2911
    @ryukyuteada2911 Год назад +18

    柔よく剛を制すって感じの技だな

  • @The1987Julian
    @The1987Julian Год назад +3

    This technique looks very hard to execute in a real fight. The attacker ( tori ) sweeps only one leg while pulling the defender off-balance. I think that sweeping and pulling is hard to do and requires practice because the defender could defend against this attack by recovering balance and shifting body weight to the other leg.

    • @KobeThuyMusic
      @KobeThuyMusic Год назад +3

      Yes, because it IS one of, if not, the most difficult technique in Judo to do it well and consistently. It's all in the timing and kuzushi.

    • @youmang
      @youmang Год назад +1

      this technique is all timing and a devastating throw when executed

    • @Kwisatz-Chaderach
      @Kwisatz-Chaderach Год назад +1

      It's a classic 😆 Easier to do if Uke is advancing or moving. Just learn the timing of when the foot is about to go down.

  • @mahdifarahani5782
    @mahdifarahani5782 3 года назад +5

    on 0:40 sec , how would you explain the difference with kosoto gari ? they both perform the same in my eye ? the direction is Gari not a sweep...

    • @vampsin4116
      @vampsin4116 3 года назад +6

      With de ashi harai your opponent is being swept forward - their foot is pulled forward and slides out from under them as they move in a forward direction. With Ko soto gari you are reaping them backwards, so they are pushed in a rear direction rather than falling as they move in a forward direction..

    • @zenjudo223
      @zenjudo223 2 года назад +3

      The difference is uke's weight transfer. In the case of de-ashi-harai, when uke takes his foot off the ground and transfers his weight, tori takes advantage and sweeps (払 - harai).
      In the case of ko-soto-gari, the reaping movement (刈 - gari) takes the opponent's foot off the ground .

  • @atoscarneiro1385
    @atoscarneiro1385 Год назад

    It live

  • @atoscarneiro1385
    @atoscarneiro1385 Год назад +1

    👋

  • @brunoxx4983
    @brunoxx4983 9 месяцев назад +2

    Dúvida:
    De-ashi-barai ou De-ashi-harai? Qual o termo correto? Ou existem esses dois movimentos?

    • @esquilovoador8094
      @esquilovoador8094 8 месяцев назад +2

      Ambos estão corretos, Devido a tradução a pronuncia pode variar, igual Koshi e Goshi.

  • @gabrielip890
    @gabrielip890 3 года назад +1

    😎😎

  • @PeterSolerom
    @PeterSolerom Месяц назад

    I practice this with my girlfriend who is like 100 pounds lighter than me, she can take me down with ease now! amazing

  • @AlessandroPossagno
    @AlessandroPossagno 3 года назад +1

    🔝💪🤩👍 super

  • @kevinpopovitch6756
    @kevinpopovitch6756 2 года назад +2

    Hello. I dont understand Where is à différence between de ashi barai and ko soto gari. Can you explain me plz.

    • @youmang
      @youmang Год назад +1

      the kuzushi for ko soto is forward. De ashi is when they are advancing. This video gets real close to the back of the foot which would make you think ko soto but the difference is the direction of the throw.

    • @ricardokerscher
      @ricardokerscher Год назад +1

      The difference is uke's weight transfer. In the case of de-ashi-harai, when uke takes his foot off the ground and transfers his weight, tori takes advantage and sweeps (払 - harai).
      In the case of ko-soto-gari, the reaping movement (刈 - gari) takes the opponent's foot off the ground .

  • @batman-li5zx
    @batman-li5zx 2 года назад

    JUDO 🥋🥋🥇🥇🥇🎖️🏅🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🥋🥋🥇🥇 Debajit ghosh

  • @gustavodasilvajiu-jitsu4977
    @gustavodasilvajiu-jitsu4977 3 года назад +2

    Oss.

  • @user-mp7zm8tu8l
    @user-mp7zm8tu8l 4 дня назад

    0:06

  • @tanabloxx637
    @tanabloxx637 2 года назад +1

    is there a difference between de-ashi-harai and de-ashi-barai?

  • @sirghivladimir6507
    @sirghivladimir6507 Год назад

    Why does people call this technique De-Ashi-Barai?
    When I ask "is this de ashi harai?" they respond to me "no this is De-Ashi-Barai"

    • @robertofronteddu6992
      @robertofronteddu6992 Год назад

      harai and barai refer to the same thing, in Japanese the pronunciation changes based on what sounded better.

  • @HongJuSeong
    @HongJuSeong Год назад

    나오는발차기

  • @imtreye3000
    @imtreye3000 2 года назад

    What is the difference between harai and barai

    • @marcostagaban
      @marcostagaban Год назад +1

      Harai and Barai are the same characters just pronounced differently in name structure
      Ex: Harai Goshi, Harai Makikomi, Harai Tsurkomi Ashi
      De Ashi Barai
      Similar to Koshi Guruma and O Goshi same word just pronunciation is different

    • @ricardokerscher
      @ricardokerscher Год назад

      phonetics only.

  • @encryptedaviation1452
    @encryptedaviation1452 5 месяцев назад

    Aye bro are you good? Yeah I’m good
    What bro does 2 seconds later

  • @nickgamerbr1
    @nickgamerbr1 7 месяцев назад

    O famoso bandao de policia kkkkkk mais conhecido como puliçashibarai

  • @yadhi3100
    @yadhi3100 3 года назад +1

    Looks like okuri ashi barai.

    • @TheFuzzieDuck
      @TheFuzzieDuck 3 года назад +2

      why do you say that?

    • @Luccimatic
      @Luccimatic 3 года назад +12

      One foot, de ashi. Two feet, okuri.

  • @user-xd9jq9dx3h
    @user-xd9jq9dx3h Месяц назад

    これで2秒で一本取られたら恥ずかしいですね

  • @crispinaprado3523
    @crispinaprado3523 2 года назад

    Ne

  • @ameryaghi61
    @ameryaghi61 Год назад

    غات

  • @user-nn6wk4nx9p
    @user-nn6wk4nx9p 5 месяцев назад

    UwU