@@MP-db9sw while this may not be “traditionally” correct, The way that Nate was delineated between the two is how the throw was finished. With “Seoi Nage” Uke was lifted and the throw went over the side, almost rolled him off the hip. With “Ippon Seoi Nage”, Uke goes over the shoulder more of a vertical throw. Let me know if that makes sense, I can put a video up explaining the two if need be.
Red River Judo allows their students to pick which throws they want to demonstrate for their exam. For yellow belt, they will pick from the following: • 4 techniques from the Dai Ikkyo • 2 techniques from Shinmeisho No Waza • 1 Renraku Waza • 3 Osaekomi techniques • 1 Kansetsu Waza Technique • 1 Shime Waza Technique
That seems like a great way to grade, especially in early stages as it keeps people in the curriculum but allows for personal ability/style to count for something. Not just one size fits all/this way and only this way. Im glad I found this video.
Congratulations Nate... Thank you Red River Judo for posting test curriculum, it's a nice tool for helping me to prepare for testing.
Thank you for sharing this 🙏
Amazing trows and your execution of the techniques were really good! congratulations ! 🥋🇯🇵⛩️
Good job 👍
Can someone please explain the difference between Seoi Nage and Ippon Seoi Nage? Thank you in advance 🙏
@@MP-db9sw while this may not be “traditionally” correct, The way that Nate was delineated between the two is how the throw was finished. With “Seoi Nage” Uke was lifted and the throw went over the side, almost rolled him off the hip. With “Ippon Seoi Nage”, Uke goes over the shoulder more of a vertical throw. Let me know if that makes sense, I can put a video up explaining the two if need be.
Good uki
Do you know what the song is?
According to RUclips it is Ghost Walk, by Silent Partner. But it was built into the Application I used to make the video, Movavi, if memory serves.
@@redriverjudo4120 Oss 🙏🥋⛩️🇯🇵🇺🇸
Morote gari for yellow belt Promotion?
Red River Judo allows their students to pick which throws they want to demonstrate for their exam. For yellow belt, they will pick from the following:
• 4 techniques from the Dai Ikkyo
• 2 techniques from Shinmeisho No Waza
• 1 Renraku Waza
• 3 Osaekomi techniques
• 1 Kansetsu Waza Technique
• 1 Shime Waza Technique
That seems like a great way to grade, especially in early stages as it keeps people in the curriculum but allows for personal ability/style to count for something. Not just one size fits all/this way and only this way. Im glad I found this video.