EASY To Learn No-gi Judo Throws - Justin Flores

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

Комментарии •

  • @Bobbyblue22
    @Bobbyblue22 3 месяца назад +30

    Judo is the most ninja of all martial arts

  • @lordgrizzle
    @lordgrizzle 3 месяца назад +5

    In my experience, Justin is without a doubt one of the most brilliant coaches I've ever seen. I've been to a few of his workshops, and the details are illuminating.

  • @lordtains
    @lordtains 3 месяца назад +7

    No-gi harai ❤

  • @YimingCai
    @YimingCai 3 месяца назад +2

    The instruction is gold as always🔥

  • @hunterpang
    @hunterpang Месяц назад

    Beautiful technique as always JFlo

  • @manuelmejia4481
    @manuelmejia4481 3 месяца назад +1

    Great work

  • @chrisben321
    @chrisben321 3 месяца назад

    This is gold

  • @Cb85191
    @Cb85191 3 месяца назад

    Great channel this thanks.

  • @SteveLukeakaSuti
    @SteveLukeakaSuti 3 месяца назад +1

    Do you recommend doing a nogi harai goshi from an underhook?

    • @TheNEOverse
      @TheNEOverse 3 месяца назад +3

      Not Justin. But many of those turn throws are super strong with underhook. In Judo, my strongest Harai Goshi came from when I could successfully pummel into underhook.
      But they're hard to get since you're actually fighting for it. Overhook is much easier, and not too bad actually. Perfectly useful even. Someone trying to get a back bodylock? Stop them with the overhook, and now you're in prime Harai Goshi position.

  • @verdiswomack9002
    @verdiswomack9002 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm always trying to figure out if I should have people do Uchikomi before Nagikomi when Teaching throws at BJJ. It's so hard for me to translate footwork for throws in BJJ. A lot of it seems counter intuitive to most of the BJJ guys.

    • @merkins87
      @merkins87 2 месяца назад +2

      The problem is for the longest time in BJJ we have been taught "moves" without an understanding of the setup (ie the kuzushi (& sometimes even kumi kata) required to be able to pull off said move). We had been taught "do x and your opponent will fall/tap" without understanding the momentum we require to get the ball rolling, or the material conditions to successfully execute technique (they've fallen for the first move/they're off balance; not just "you have a massive strength & skill discrepancy over uke").

  • @morpheus2072
    @morpheus2072 3 месяца назад +3

    We call it the head and arm throw where I'm from

  • @tongahealingchannel1875
    @tongahealingchannel1875 3 месяца назад

    No, his greatness didn't rub off on you :10

  • @MotherRabbits09
    @MotherRabbits09 3 месяца назад

    What is the name of the last throw? Starting at 8:20

    • @Zenfulmike
      @Zenfulmike 2 месяца назад

      its a variant of kosoto gari. Instead of the typical close foot/leg for kosoto gari he goes for the far foot. Its still sweeping the back of foot/ankle, so kosoto gari, but it looks like he hits the far leg. The kodokan describes kosto gari as a sweep of the back of uke's heel, but it does not specify near or far leg. Therefore, I would call this kosoto gari far leg variation.

  • @morpheus2072
    @morpheus2072 3 месяца назад +1

    Jocko's daughter is kind of cute.

    • @PeterJung-cx1ib
      @PeterJung-cx1ib 3 месяца назад +1

      Is it the juiced up?

    • @dontask7898
      @dontask7898 3 месяца назад

      Good luck, think you gotta ask her dad.

  • @KEPSAGAMER
    @KEPSAGAMER 2 месяца назад

    Most people in car accidents get injured because they tense up... this is why drunk drivers usually don't get injured...
    take it as a life lesson... resistance to certain things may make a situation worse... just have the wisdom to know when it applies.