It’s good that this is digestible and manageable, sometimes there is an overwhelming amount of information online and it ends up not really sinking in. It’s hard to remember things but in a simple 10 point system like this i think it’s very effective. Great tips…
Nice to see you're still launching people all over the place like you used to do with me at Solihull JC back in the day.... Btw, after a break of more years than I'll admit too, I'm back on the mat following my young family..... Regards.
Thank you for another great video! The problem, as in all physical activities (tennis, dancing, etc.), is that having a partner is critical for success. Unfortunately that is not something that everyone has or can afford. 😮💨
I'm happy that you put this up it helps me a great deal. I'm not going to the Olympics and do this I'm going to the big tournament in Denver they called the city jail. If I can even grab their elbows and keep them between me and the rest of the crowd in the cell till the guard gets there and not get beat to death it's a win. I've studied a few different martial arts a little bit just to have something to try to do in a jam.
Thanks Neil, I have shared this with the club I run Club Flying Dragons Colchester. My training partner is Richard Blanes and I can see your strategies in our training together
Brilliant Neil! As always, a first class delivery of vital information especially about the position of the head as I was always taught to rotate it as far as possible in the belief that the body would follow. Please, at least introduce your partner, she's an important part of your videos so it would be nice to at least know her name. Good to see her trying not to giggle on point ten. :) Please keep up the good work.
I built two grappling dummies, One for standing and one for the ground. Great in the garden on a nice day!
It’s good that this is digestible and manageable, sometimes there is an overwhelming amount of information online and it ends up not really sinking in.
It’s hard to remember things but in a simple 10 point system like this i think it’s very effective. Great tips…
Thank you Neil, excellent advice. Your explainations of the dynamics behind the throws are very good and will help a lot of people.
Wow! These are amazing points. So clearly explained thank you!
great video Neil! :) going to start implementing them today! will focus on kusuzhi and hand placement (both sleeve and lapel)
Brilliant.....so many tips within the tips. One of the best Judo videos on RUclips
Nice to see you're still launching people all over the place like you used to do with me at Solihull JC back in the day.... Btw, after a break of more years than I'll admit too, I'm back on the mat following my young family..... Regards.
Thank you for another great video! The problem, as in all physical activities (tennis, dancing, etc.), is that having a partner is critical for success. Unfortunately that is not something that everyone has or can afford. 😮💨
Thanks very much for this, Neil.
I'm happy that you put this up it helps me a great deal. I'm not going to the Olympics and do this I'm going to the big tournament in Denver they called the city jail. If I can even grab their elbows and keep them between me and the rest of the crowd in the cell till the guard gets there and not get beat to death it's a win. I've studied a few different martial arts a little bit just to have something to try to do in a jam.
Nice Neil & team 👊🏼
Thanks Neil, I have shared this with the club I run Club Flying Dragons Colchester.
My training partner is Richard Blanes and I can see your strategies in our training together
Please give a big hello to Richard for me!
Brilliant Neil! As always, a first class delivery of vital information especially about the position of the head as I was always taught to rotate it as far as possible in the belief that the body would follow. Please, at least introduce your partner, she's an important part of your videos so it would be nice to at least know her name. Good to see her trying not to giggle on point ten. :) Please keep up the good work.
This is absolutely marvelous
Thank you Neil Sensei 🙏
Thank you Neil .
Thank you very much sensei
Thanks alot help me so much good tip going improve on them
Really helpful, thanks
helped me a lot thanks!
Good!👏
Hard to shift big strong men , on average in my category they weigh 18 ,5 stone
good
Neil Adams is the best
Is Uke OK after tip No 10! She doesn't appear again after that massive TaiOtoshi!
She definitely needed last rites.
@@rexhamilton6381 it was on a crash mat
@@richlee509 that’s not much of a crash mat. Just enough to line her coffin.