Thanks for the video. I'm a Seoi Nage player and i would say the same things about setting up someone for an Uchi Mata.😅😅😅 That's why Ebinuma is so impressive in my point of view. Keep on throwing 🥋🥋🥋
My favorite seonagi setup: take a standard overhand lapel grip. When your opponent grips under, throw your lapel hand elbow hard to left like a feint. Your forearm resting on the crease of their elbow gives a ton of leverage to throw the Uke off way balance to their right and to break the grip (it’s really uncomfortable pressure on the uke’s elbow and shoulder. Action-reaction. Uke will naturally recover by yanking the left elbow/arm back into position. That opens up the entire arm to be scooped. Come in hard with feet and hips, scoop the arm and unleash hell. Set it up with a 2 on 1 dominant hand grip that forces Uke into a left hand fight.
Amazong thanks so much,i lobe to learn sometjing everytime That drive down o uchi into a sumi gaeshi was good....holy moly i need that in my arsenal...
... and let's not forgot Aaron Wolf being included for the Japanese Olympic team for Paris 2024 at (- 100Kg)... after his last achievement in Paris GS 2024. Now he can defend his olympic title !
That one sode was funny. Like they never lifted over the back, just spun the opponent around them and pulled the hand so they did the swirl in front of them. I wonder about Deguchi's uchimata from the knees, are you still allowed to ippon when one person is on the ground if it wasn't your initiation?
Lean back as you enter into drop seoi if the opponent has 2 grips. Allow your legs to go under him before your upper body does - his hands can only control your upper body. This way you slip “under” his defensive grips.
Nice video! If I may, being Italian, I would like to correct you for the pronounciation of Esposito (because you are probably going to say his name more in the future...): the accent is on the first "o": Espòsito, not on the "i", Esposìto; this is a common mistake because - I guess - it looks like a spanish word, but in italian it sounds completely different. Sorry for being pedantic, but I just would like to be helpful.
I've watched and really enjoy these highlights; however, it's quite annoying when names and countries of judokas are not introduced. I had to pause and replay many times, and even that, still could not make out who and who in some cases.
Yeah I’ve thought about this a bunch. On the one hand I want to say who it is. But on the other hand if people don’t know it’s easier to just say white or blue. Any advice is much appreciated
Thanks for the video. I'm a Seoi Nage player and i would say the same things about setting up someone for an Uchi Mata.😅😅😅 That's why Ebinuma is so impressive in my point of view. Keep on throwing 🥋🥋🥋
Yeah those guys are ridiculous
My favorite seonagi setup: take a standard overhand lapel grip. When your opponent grips under, throw your lapel hand elbow hard to left like a feint. Your forearm resting on the crease of their elbow gives a ton of leverage to throw the Uke off way balance to their right and to break the grip (it’s really uncomfortable pressure on the uke’s elbow and shoulder.
Action-reaction. Uke will naturally recover by yanking the left elbow/arm back into position. That opens up the entire arm to be scooped. Come in hard with feet and hips, scoop the arm and unleash hell.
Set it up with a 2 on 1 dominant hand grip that forces Uke into a left hand fight.
Nice compilation !
Amazong thanks so much,i lobe to learn sometjing everytime
That drive down o uchi into a sumi gaeshi was good....holy moly i need that in my arsenal...
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nicely done ! Cheers ...
... and let's not forgot Aaron Wolf being included for the Japanese Olympic team for Paris 2024 at (- 100Kg)... after his last achievement in Paris GS 2024. Now he can defend his olympic title !
Terrific as usual
Awesome footage and commentaries! There were a lot of powerful, 'Holy Shinto!' throws in this match. What do they put in the Wheatabix over there? 😅.
Of course that guy had his ankle taped prior to injuring his ankle on that throw. Its like you are doing it purpose
That one sode was funny. Like they never lifted over the back, just spun the opponent around them and pulled the hand so they did the swirl in front of them. I wonder about Deguchi's uchimata from the knees, are you still allowed to ippon when one person is on the ground if it wasn't your initiation?
You have to have 3? 4 limbs on the ground for newaza
@@JudoHighlights2015 I see, that's solid rules then.
Nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for the video! (Russian +100 is rightly pronounced as Yendovitski)
Good to know!
1:47 .. You felt it in your chest ☠☠
W for including women👍
Great video!
Do you have an instagram channel too?
I do have an instagram page but it’s just for talking to people
Lean back as you enter into drop seoi if the opponent has 2 grips. Allow your legs to go under him before your upper body does - his hands can only control your upper body. This way you slip “under” his defensive grips.
Nice tip!
Try ippon seoi nage from lapel grip (hidari kata seoi variant), makes it easier i.m.o.
At 4:02
Is this already newaza, or is this in Transition? Because blue obviously grabs the leg...
Nice video!
If I may, being Italian, I would like to correct you for the pronounciation of Esposito (because you are probably going to say his name more in the future...):
the accent is on the first "o": Espòsito, not on the "i", Esposìto; this is a common mistake because - I guess - it looks like a spanish word, but in italian it sounds completely different.
Sorry for being pedantic, but I just would like to be helpful.
Dude if you wanna train seoi nage let’s meet at the kodokan.
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*promo sm* ❤️
I've watched and really enjoy these highlights; however, it's quite annoying when names and countries of judokas are not introduced. I had to pause and replay many times, and even that, still could not make out who and who in some cases.
Yeah I’ve thought about this a bunch. On the one hand I want to say who it is. But on the other hand if people don’t know it’s easier to just say white or blue. Any advice is much appreciated