Japanese Olympians Hit This Reverse Technique with Massive Success

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @kevinkrochak2546
    @kevinkrochak2546 Год назад +1

    Very useful demonstration, as always! Thank you and much respect from Canada.

  • @gero3973
    @gero3973 Год назад +1

    Another fire upload. Thank you from a bjj guy!

  • @mekugi
    @mekugi Год назад +1

    Awesome content always guys. Kudos!

  • @kennethrogers1129
    @kennethrogers1129 Год назад

    Nice work, thanks

  • @cletusgadsden2969
    @cletusgadsden2969 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @mfp5585
    @mfp5585 Год назад +4

    Baker was olympic champion indeed. This is also known as Ole Bischof reverse seoi nage. Is it still allowed in the current rule set (since reverse seoi nage got banned) I wonder? Would like it to be the case!

    • @36424567254
      @36424567254 Год назад

      ofc it is, since this is actually a (leg-free) kata guruma as Shintaro says. In fact you can clearly see the opponent travels from one shoulder to the other before falling, and tori is perpendicular to uke.
      If you goo too far in so that you're parallel to the opponent, then it might blend with an actual regular drop seoi nage, although you entered in reverse, as he showed already in the video. Still I don't think that is banned either as it's not actually a "reverse seoi" as the ban means, i.e. the "korean seoi" which actually throws not forward but backwards/straight down, generally with no lift at all (i.e. it's more of a drag down), although sometimes it can be finished with throwing directly over your head if the opponent resists the initial drag down and you step in.

    • @rikyako88
      @rikyako88 Год назад

      Not a reverse seoi. In fact it's a kata guruma in some sense. This technique was used by the heavyweight japanese lady judoka in Doha 2023 to win her world championship

    • @mfp5585
      @mfp5585 Год назад

      @@rikyako88 yea I saw that, I think she even did it twice. Probably still legal then. But google Ole Bischof reverse seoi nage and you will see where it's coming from.

  • @CyphersBasement
    @CyphersBasement Год назад

    Shintaro, sir, could you upload an instructional video that gives tips on how to grapple/restrain and throw others when our body has become very tired?

  • @sidneycostajudo9145
    @sidneycostajudo9145 11 месяцев назад

    Hello from Brasil guys 🇧🇷🥋

  • @lone1wolf
    @lone1wolf Год назад

    So stylish 🥋

  • @ForzaTerra89
    @ForzaTerra89 Год назад +1

    I know this is an absolute basic but how do you do that grip where you can grab them but they can’t grab you. You were using it

  • @rikyako88
    @rikyako88 Год назад

    This is the technique the heavyweight japanese lady judoka did in her final match. The setup and execution is classy, it was pure Judo.

  • @StillRolling
    @StillRolling Год назад

    ruclips.net/video/tRCTnLSfRlE/видео.html
    This is an old video of 2 nogi options for this. Only do the chin strap one to your best buddy's or worst enemies 😂

  • @Aname550
    @Aname550 Год назад +7

    You know, Eugene kinda looks like an athletic Fred Armisen

    • @williammyers8105
      @williammyers8105 Год назад

      I don’t see it

    • @jimiboi87
      @jimiboi87 Год назад

      Eugene is actually a Fred Armisen character, he’s been working on it and perfecting it for years now.

  • @Dave-mv1yk
    @Dave-mv1yk Год назад

    I'm gonna try to drill the first one after class in bjj, is it safe? I won't hurt myself or my partner doing it right?

  • @Anonymous_Whisper
    @Anonymous_Whisper Год назад

    This is a huge bomb

  • @DegoJudo2012
    @DegoJudo2012 11 месяцев назад

    🌈 🇮🇹👍🏼

  • @sungjinkim712
    @sungjinkim712 8 месяцев назад

    Why not hit the yoko gake when he doesnt turn into you

  • @RonniiV
    @RonniiV Год назад

    If it works too well it'll be banned lol

    • @36424567254
      @36424567254 Год назад

      If we want to go into judo politics, nah it won't be banned as long as Japanese (or French) judokas are doing it. If it were Koreans, Russians, Georgian, or some minor Asiatic state, maybe...
      Though, if we don't want to go too far into kind-of conspiracy theories, in truth, they tend to ban techniques that do not look clean and judo-like (compared to their idea of judo ofc) and nice for spectators. Korean seoi nage was one such technique, it's really a messy drag down more than a throw usually, and it does often end in opponent falling weirdly/dangerously if he tries to resist. This one instead is very clean, very judo-like, I don't foresee this getting banned ever.
      I'm still mad they banned the original kata guruma though, that one I will never forgive. They could have banned _just_ leg-only techniques (i.e. shooting) if they really had to differentiate themselves from wrestling.