I recently added the split hip ippon seoi nage technique and it feels much more effective I must say. I definitely going to try your split hip utsuri goshi when uke is reaching for a russian grip. Awesome content as always, thank you!!
A cool idea for future videos is to cover Hashimoto's (one-handed) sode. He manages to pull it off consistently on the IJF tour, on the highest level and it's his trademark technique. He has multiple (specific) ways of setting it up and executing it. Definetely worth covering in a video. A video, just like the Maruyama uchi mata video would be awesome and very appreciated within this community! In addition, Shohei Ono's uchi mata or o-soto are definitely worth covering. He has unique ways to pull these techniques off aswell!
I love number 5! I think its gonna solve some problems for me. I will have to make sure I go big and not be a punk ;) But I'm looking forward to practicing and executing
Awesome, great video Travis! Thanks again for the great content both! I've been attempting to practice split hip throws with my uchikomi bands. Is this something you'd recommend? I found I have to stand really far away to keep the tension, especially if I stand up as I rotate bringing my front foot back, as you demonstrated here.
Is there any tactical advantage to doing split-hip throws? I imagine it might help a tall player to get below his shorter opponents, correct? Also, what kind of posture/look from uke would prompt a split hip approach, if any?
This fifth one is called Uki Goshi ( floating hip ). Your take on it is really great !!!! I love it. Thank you so much. Awesome content, as always. I am a fanatic already !
5. Utsuri-goshi
Crap, that I missed this live stream. I would've had a few questions. Your style is unorthodox, in a way.
Fresh judoka here. Your enter is inspiring. You don’t stop till you’ve got them were you need them.
Travis, how do you throw a barrel bodied person generally? I have trouble getting my hips in when they have a huge belly.
Awesome! I never really used a split hip version but I'd like to experiment with these. Keep up the great videos and Thank you.
Saw you hit this on felipe pena TWICE, thank you so much for providing this as free content !
That koshi guruma is wicked. Great stuff as always sensei Stevens. 🥋😎🤙🏾🙌🏾
thanks for the great explanation of split hip!
Love that morote variation!
So what are the main advantages to these variations over the normal ones?
I know the koshi guruma would work for me perfectly,am glad I found this channel, now my fellow judokas would suffer in the mat on resumption
The last one is utsuri goshi
Very strong and beautiful technique
I recently added the split hip ippon seoi nage technique and it feels much more effective I must say. I definitely going to try your split hip utsuri goshi when uke is reaching for a russian grip. Awesome content as always, thank you!!
Awesome video. Thanks Travis for everything that you do for the martial arts community.
Great stuff!
Thanks Travis. again. Gold !!
Excellent. Reminds me how fun Judo can be. Also the adrenalin rush you get when you catch Uke with a big throw. 😄👍.
That's so true!
Thanks again for the video Travis! I am definitely going to try and play around with that split hip koshi guruma to see if it has a place in my game!
Thank you! very useful as always
A cool idea for future videos is to cover Hashimoto's (one-handed) sode. He manages to pull it off consistently on the IJF tour, on the highest level and it's his trademark technique. He has multiple (specific) ways of setting it up and executing it. Definetely worth covering in a video. A video, just like the Maruyama uchi mata video would be awesome and very appreciated within this community!
In addition, Shohei Ono's uchi mata or o-soto are definitely worth covering. He has unique ways to pull these techniques off aswell!
thanks again
Dude... thats super good. you may have just fixed my morote seoi nage. when i can come back to the Dojo y will try it out.
All respects, sensei.
Thank you for this video! Excellent techniques. Really like the koshi guruma.
What is the name of that throw in wrestling? A direct translation from Scandinavian is "neck swing", but it can't be that easy, can it?
Thank you Bro! You are the best👍👍👍👍👍🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
Thanks for your great videos :)
Cool ideas, thank you!
I like the 5th technique .I've always like Utsuri -Goshi the Hip Shift
Awesome stuff
Awesome 👍
Throw no. 5 utsuri goshi, changing hip
I love number 5! I think its gonna solve some problems for me. I will have to make sure I go big and not be a punk ;) But I'm looking forward to practicing and executing
AWESOME. 🥋
Travis Stevens was a student of John Danaher and an olympic judoka. I trust his credentials.
Question unrelated to the video. Do you have any strategies/tips when facing a taller judo player?
Awesome, great video Travis! Thanks again for the great content both! I've been attempting to practice split hip throws with my uchikomi bands. Is this something you'd recommend? I found I have to stand really far away to keep the tension, especially if I stand up as I rotate bringing my front foot back, as you demonstrated here.
Is there any tactical advantage to doing split-hip throws? I imagine it might help a tall player to get below his shorter opponents, correct?
Also, what kind of posture/look from uke would prompt a split hip approach, if any?
This fifth one is called Uki Goshi ( floating hip ). Your take on it is really great !!!! I love it. Thank you so much.
Awesome content, as always. I am a fanatic already !
#5 Zantaraia Uchi Mata
#5 is basically an Utsuri Goshi in my opinion.
Hey, Travis! Any updates on the new Uchi mata DVD i though it was dropping soon??
#5 is the Lock-Up in Swing Dancing. Also known as the Reverse Uchi Mata.
I split THE M@THERF... in HHAALLLFFFF!!!!!!!!!!!🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Great stuff