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O-GOSHI 大腰 Major Hip Throw, 7dan Judo Coach Graeme Spinks

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  • Опубликовано: 30 мар 2018
  • I wanted to teach this for our clubs beginner judoka.
    I am always helping judoka with a lot of the pointers mentioned in this video. Hope it helps you.
    It does become gradually more complex with progress from Static to using hip defence from opponents dominant grip, survival judo ... and counter attack with OGOSHI, as well as demonstrating forwards / back/ sideways and circular entries.
    The demonstrated techniques are not only for beginners, generic for many hip throw uchi-komi (entry) actions.

Комментарии • 13

  • @drutgat2
    @drutgat2 5 лет назад +1

    Many thanks for this, Graeme. Very helpful, as always.

  • @jrmbayne
    @jrmbayne 6 лет назад +5

    Love Sensei Spinks

  • @user-ii6hd7lv2w
    @user-ii6hd7lv2w 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice

  • @mirkoparagano1744
    @mirkoparagano1744 5 лет назад +1

    Hi sensei can o goshi works on much heavier opponent?
    If no what kind of hip throw can works against them?
    Half hip like in sumo small rikisi do?
    Thanks

    • @drutgat2
      @drutgat2 5 лет назад

      I was taught O Goshi a few weeks ago, and could not believe how well it worked on my Uke, who is at least 100 pounds heavier than I am. In fact, at one point,my instructor had me keep my Uke on my hip, and do 10 knee bend squats, and it was really easy. Bear in mind, though, footwork and Kuzushi are very important, as always.

    • @JudoLife
      @JudoLife  5 лет назад

      Yes half hip is less risky against large opponents, just like in sumo. See Uki goshi, the Japanese name of half hip throw.

  • @josenildo6558
    @josenildo6558 6 лет назад +4

    Sensei, i realized that the only way I can make the hip tecniques work is being in the top of my toes when I bend my knees, otherwise I lost my balance and cant lift. Is this a particularity of the throw or maybe i am failling in something?

    • @josenildo6558
      @josenildo6558 6 лет назад +1

      Im 175cm

    • @JudoLife
      @JudoLife  6 лет назад +1

      I can try and answer this but perhaps you need to send me video clip of your uchikomi. (Welcome by the way to send, I am on facebook) Usually those that end up on toes are not making enough space to turn into the throw. They step too close to partner, and cannot aim feet parallel either. Try starting the uchikomi further out and stomp step to the top point of an equal triangle for the kuzushi step. (as in video) If you break partners balance forwards and up, and your knee is over your toes on the forwards foot, then you can turn with a slight hop and there will be space. Remember you have to draw opponents balance or they can hip defend your throw. The beauty about stepping to top point of triangle is even if the opponent does hip defence most times your body is in such a good position that the throw works anyway. (But no power in legs if you are on your toes, weight should be on the ball of feet/front of feet but heels just touching the mat, so the foot can spring up in the throw.)

    • @josenildo6558
      @josenildo6558 6 лет назад

      I'll put in pratice your advices tomorrow and see what happens, sensei. Thank you for your reply and for the videos, they have helped me a lot since I started

  • @sebastianarteaga8401
    @sebastianarteaga8401 9 месяцев назад

    sir, could you be so kind of explain to me anatomicaly speaking what part of the body you use in a hip throw? is the hip bone or the hip joint? or is the butt/tailbone, or is a mix of all these? thanks for the reply.

    • @JudoLife
      @JudoLife  9 месяцев назад

      My understanding is over the fulcrum line of a line through both hip bones.

    • @sebastianarteaga8401
      @sebastianarteaga8401 8 месяцев назад

      well thanks.