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Комментарии • 4

  • @SkyjuiceMMA
    @SkyjuiceMMA 3 месяца назад +4

    Is there any situation why this would be used over Tai-Otoshi?

    • @LanguageHelp
      @LanguageHelp 3 месяца назад +2

      If you see mifune's Taio and the way he does it without a leg, you will realize that these are two different techniques. One, in essence, is a te waza that you don't need an axis or leg for. The other requires the leg as an axis as is the case here. So my argument is that these are two different things and the situation is going to determine which one you use. Taio and oguruma happen to be my favorites along with osoto and uchimata and sasae. Every time I hit oguruma it was a nagase style. Every time I hit Taio it's off the grip or because uke really held on to my sleeve and resisted my grip break. This is just my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

    • @TheRealDr.Mabuse
      @TheRealDr.Mabuse 3 месяца назад

      First off, I'd say that this is not how O guruma is thought in Japan and such raises questions as yours. This video is slightly better and maybe gives you a better understanding of when it can be used: ruclips.net/video/XEULdkGNsaA/видео.html

    • @LanguageHelp
      @LanguageHelp 3 месяца назад +1

      @@TheRealDr.Mabuse thank you for the video. I respect shintaro's judo but I disagree with his classification of the moves and entry to oguruma. O guruma needs a rotation so you have to pull before entry and the leg is an axis (lookup nagase). Harai is a sweep not a fixed leg. Taio does not even need the leg because it is a te waza. Also, I believe Japanese judo, the one I am familiar with, is different from the American understanding of it, presented here by shintaro. Shintaro is not a reference in my eyes.