Like De-ashi-barai, timing is crucial for this to work. I think this may be one 6the more difficult waza to get right consistently. Fortunately this superb video helps me take note and keep track of the elements essential for success. Thank you! 🥋🙏
I love your channel! I'm relying on my memory of Riki Sensei having talked about the following in a past video, but I cannot find it. I hope you can help me: I am learning a Japanese Jiu-jitsu technique right now, the second half of which is a sacrifice throw that is similar to Hikikomi Gaeshi, but the lifting foot is hooked under tori's left foot. I hope it is my memory, and not my imagination, that directs me to your channel. 😊😊 Are you able to assist me? Cheers, Jonathan
Bonsoir tout le monde merci beaucoup pour votre efforts analyses très bien bonne courage
Merci!!
This is one of the hardest throws for me to pull off. Thank you for the tips Sensei! Great video as always.
Thanks for watching!
Very good tips! 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks Eduardo!
Like De-ashi-barai, timing is crucial for this to work. I think this may be one 6the more difficult waza to get right consistently. Fortunately this superb video helps me take note and keep track of the elements essential for success. Thank you! 🥋🙏
Thanks Jun, we really appreciate the support!
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I love your channel! I'm relying on my memory of Riki Sensei having talked about the following in a past video, but I cannot find it. I hope you can help me:
I am learning a Japanese Jiu-jitsu technique right now, the second half of which is a sacrifice throw that is similar to Hikikomi Gaeshi, but the lifting foot is hooked under tori's left foot. I hope it is my memory, and not my imagination, that directs me to your channel. 😊😊 Are you able to assist me? Cheers, Jonathan
Thanks a bunch Jonathan! Nothing comes to mind I'm afraid...
@@RikiDojoUSA clearly my imagination at play! Thanks for replying anyhow. Keep those videos coming - my fave. 😊😊
Thank you so much, will do!
Sweeped foot should go behind the another foot sir
It certainly should!