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They are hard to do when someone has a good stance. It works when they are upright, like a judo or greco stance. And since you can’t block or sweep feet in greco, it won’t be that often that you can get a clean one…especially with a shoe that is designed to grip the mat. Not that you can’t, because we had two judokas on my college wrestling team who did it to everyone. The only “sweeps” are deashi hari and okuriashi harai. The rest are not sweeps, but blocks. We make a distinction in judo. Ouchi gari, ko uchi gari, sasae, osoto gari, are not sweeps. Osoto in no way resembles a sweep. It’s essentially a backwards direction head and arm. Ko soto gari could be a sweep, depending on the kuzushi. So while they can be useful, they can be countered easily with leg attack if not careful. For example, the counter to sasae back when we had leg attacks (like single legs) in judo was to literally grab his leg. That’s why the technique evolved to have a straight leg and block low, because a higher block will result in a leg grab. Put in a good wrestling stance and shoes, and the success rate plummets. Again, you can, I know people who have, but I was D1 and had excellent judokas on my team and never developed them in wrestling.
Thanks for this video. I'm on technique number 3, and this is the most common trip I face against my pool of opponents/training partners. Is the best defence to step over the tripping leg and trip back? Is that true for all of these?
This is judo people. America wake up. The Russians, particularly Dagestan have been incorporating wrestling, judo and sambo into their repertoire. This is a result of MMA's GOAT coach Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov!
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Please take this down bro, if the wrestlers start getting good at these then I will literally cry, it's the only thing I have left to take them down
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Don’t worry, they will never get good at this. It’s just not their thing lol
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This is gold. You are a great teacher
You know it! 😎
Not only for wrestlers but also very god for defensive tactics! Thanks.
I absolutely love foot sweeps but can’t really get the timing on a lot of them. Great video.
Thank you so much for this video! 🙏 I have learned a lot! I really appreciate you guys so much! 💪🏆
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So many wrestlers I know would watch like two of these sweeps, then proceed to kick somebody's ankles so hard 😭
Hahahahahah for sure
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Excellent !!
Glad you like it!
Great for jiu Jitsu as well!!!
i like turtles
This is 🔥
thank you!
love them
Please make a video about how to create angles using hand fighting
That'd be great. Angles is something l struggle to understand alot
Can u please do triceps control?
Thank you 🙏
12/2024
Masters wrestler. I try, try, try sweeps and trips. Just terrible at them
They are hard to do when someone has a good stance. It works when they are upright, like a judo or greco stance. And since you can’t block or sweep feet in greco, it won’t be that often that you can get a clean one…especially with a shoe that is designed to grip the mat. Not that you can’t, because we had two judokas on my college wrestling team who did it to everyone.
The only “sweeps” are deashi hari and okuriashi harai. The rest are not sweeps, but blocks. We make a distinction in judo. Ouchi gari, ko uchi gari, sasae, osoto gari, are not sweeps. Osoto in no way resembles a sweep. It’s essentially a backwards direction head and arm. Ko soto gari could be a sweep, depending on the kuzushi.
So while they can be useful, they can be countered easily with leg attack if not careful. For example, the counter to sasae back when we had leg attacks (like single legs) in judo was to literally grab his leg. That’s why the technique evolved to have a straight leg and block low, because a higher block will result in a leg grab. Put in a good wrestling stance and shoes, and the success rate plummets. Again, you can, I know people who have, but I was D1 and had excellent judokas on my team and never developed them in wrestling.
Thanks for this video. I'm on technique number 3, and this is the most common trip I face against my pool of opponents/training partners. Is the best defence to step over the tripping leg and trip back?
Is that true for all of these?
This is judo people. America wake up. The Russians, particularly Dagestan have been incorporating wrestling, judo and sambo into their repertoire. This is a result of MMA's GOAT coach Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov!
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No problem! Go get those takedowns!