VERY USEFUL distinction between Osotogari and Osotogake, and I like the gripping and positioning strategy used here to achieve kuzushi and tsukuri. I've taught my students that unbalancing doesn't always involve pulling up and back (the traditional method); I've taught the same method you use here--although my explanation was not nearly as good as yours. Guess what? Once when a couple of my students visited and trained at another dojo, the sensei there scolded them for improper kuzushi. SIGH. Love this clip. Oh, and I do believe this is the first time I've seen you wearing a red-and-white belt, sir. LOOKS GREAT ON YOU!!!
Glad you like the video and find it useful! Thanks for your kind words Jun. I rarely wear my red and belt and when Derrick and I did a series of clinics for James Wall in Denham Springs, Louisiana, he asked that I wear my red and white belt. So, for him I did. Again, thanks for your comment!
Hi Sir. I was always taught pulling back and up to break the balance but i can never do it in randori. Haha.i guess the method of sucking in opponent works well for me.
I don't think so. O soto makikomi is kind of using your momentum of rotation and your body drop to throw. That's why it is a side-sacrifice technique. This video taught me the nice right hand grasp to control the left shoulder and bring in the distance.
Saw this video was 5 years old and was FLABBERGASTED u still are posting. SUBBED!!
Thank you!
Any coach telling their student to adapt techniques/make them their own gets a plus in my book
Thank you.
VERY USEFUL distinction between Osotogari and Osotogake, and I like the gripping and positioning strategy used here to achieve kuzushi and tsukuri. I've taught my students that unbalancing doesn't always involve pulling up and back (the traditional method); I've taught the same method you use here--although my explanation was not nearly as good as yours. Guess what? Once when a couple of my students visited and trained at another dojo, the sensei there scolded them for improper kuzushi. SIGH. Love this clip. Oh, and I do believe this is the first time I've seen you wearing a red-and-white belt, sir. LOOKS GREAT ON YOU!!!
Glad you like the video and find it useful! Thanks for your kind words Jun. I rarely wear my red and belt and when Derrick and I did a series of clinics for James Wall in Denham Springs, Louisiana, he asked that I wear my red and white belt. So, for him I did. Again, thanks for your comment!
Hi Sir. I was always taught pulling back and up to break the balance but i can never do it in randori. Haha.i guess the method of sucking in opponent works well for me.
Very good. Look's avaible for no gi also.
Great video, thank you. Outstanding insight.
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It' s like an O Soto Makekomi variantion, right??
I don't think so. O soto makikomi is kind of using your momentum of rotation and your body drop to throw. That's why it is a side-sacrifice technique. This video taught me the nice right hand grasp to control the left shoulder and bring in the distance.