Ashi waza is very hard to learn if uke moves wrong. I'm judo coach in Europe, and I always show to students technique from tori's and uke's perspective. In judo we train together, uke's role doesn't mean a break to catch a breath. Keep up posting, this content is great.
It’s encouraging to see such a skilled jiu jitsu black belt struggle with these basics. You taught this same sequence at a seminar I attended and I felt so clumsy, but when I reviewed the content even just a day later it felt smoother and things began to click. World class teacher of the basics.
Have to try this, but wheeling works to, if you imagine a small wheel and not a tractor wheel like the blackbelt guy did, pushing his uke arm up in the air 😂
I learnt this footsweep in one of your no-gi seminars. I thought the straight back (not leaning backwards) and the pull down finish were just for no-gi, but i see you teach it like that also to gi-students. Is this way just easier to learn or is it a also a competitive judo way? Thank you!
Top notch instruction. Pure gold. I'm a bjj black belt and I teach. Never trained judo. I'm well aware this is kid level judo, but that's exactly what my students and I need, and the synergy is immediate.
@JFLO I'd love to see some of this style make it on your online app content. Don't change the instructional mind you, just add some of the content like this where you are correcting and talking. Appreciate everything you do.
I'm a JJJ black belt and I found a lot to practice and correct from this video 😄 Thank you guys! I've been neglecting ashi waza, I'll drill a bunch of those in the next weeks!
How would you approach this pull down motion @8:06 for nogi? Would you pull down with a collar tie and wrist grip or do that "turning the wheel" motion?
Ashi waza is very hard to learn if uke moves wrong. I'm judo coach in Europe, and I always show to students technique from tori's and uke's perspective. In judo we train together, uke's role doesn't mean a break to catch a breath. Keep up posting, this content is great.
Sotai Renshu - We Grow in Pairs: Tori and Uke. 🙏🏾
Appreciate you watching! The uke's role is definitely a big part!
It’s encouraging to see such a skilled jiu jitsu black belt struggle with these basics. You taught this same sequence at a seminar I attended and I felt so clumsy, but when I reviewed the content even just a day later it felt smoother and things began to click. World class teacher of the basics.
The in and down pull /kuzushi for deashi instead of wheeling is a sweet one , thx Sensei 🙏
No problem!
Have to try this, but wheeling works to, if you imagine a small wheel and not a tractor wheel like the blackbelt guy did, pushing his uke arm up in the air 😂
I learnt this footsweep in one of your no-gi seminars. I thought the straight back (not leaning backwards) and the pull down finish were just for no-gi, but i see you teach it like that also to gi-students. Is this way just easier to learn or is it a also a competitive judo way? Thank you!
Top notch instruction.
Pure gold.
I'm a bjj black belt and I teach. Never trained judo.
I'm well aware this is kid level judo, but that's exactly what my students and I need, and the synergy is immediate.
Live the incorporation of Judo into BJJ.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for watching!!
Thank you sensei for this video!
Thank you for tuning in!
will there be a part 3?@@JFLOJUDO
YES! Stay tuned
@JFLO I'd love to see some of this style make it on your online app content. Don't change the instructional mind you, just add some of the content like this where you are correcting and talking. Appreciate everything you do.
Now there is two reasons to want to train at Justin’s!….. world class training AND to play with the pooch!
The leading foot should point in the direction of the sweep that way the legs don’t cross and the sweep is deeper.
Quality content🔥🔥🔥
I'm a JJJ black belt and I found a lot to practice and correct from this video 😄 Thank you guys! I've been neglecting ashi waza, I'll drill a bunch of those in the next weeks!
I hope to one day be able to execute this move like I can an osoto gari. Nice money tree and monstera, btw.
How would you approach this pull down motion @8:06 for nogi? Would you pull down with a collar tie and wrist grip or do that "turning the wheel" motion?
You can do this in a few different ways! Collar or wrist for sure. You can also use an inside tie on the arm as well
Very nice
Stay tuned for more! Thank you
So much tension ... This is harder more You stress. This is hard to do but when You get it it is flawless.
Is there a reason to teach de-ashi harai with the throw to the collar side?
Can these drills be done in nogi?
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