Arm Spin Throw tutorial (with wrestling coach Michael Hulbert)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @landonalger6633
    @landonalger6633 4 года назад +32

    All these wrestling videos are coming right before my High School season. Thanks Ramsey! Now I’ve got plenty to practice!

  • @hasanagic96
    @hasanagic96 4 года назад +24

    we need more takedown defense stuff from michael:)

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  4 года назад +12

      We’ve got a video on that topic coming out soon.

  • @ThomasToPC
    @ThomasToPC 2 года назад +8

    In case anyone is interested, in Judo this throw is called uchi-makikomi (“inside wrap-around”) - a cross between seoi-otoshi (“back-bearing drop”) and yoko-wakare (“side separation”). Video: ruclips.net/video/5BowcjduxVc/видео.html

  • @Zapinator321
    @Zapinator321 4 года назад +21

    I remember doing that move in wrestling. It's a fun one

    • @whitebeltcentral125
      @whitebeltcentral125 4 года назад

      It looks fun. Do you ever just go WEEEEEE when you hit it? I might.

  • @jamiecarter59
    @jamiecarter59 4 года назад +9

    This guys great more videos with him pls

  • @eliotquintana9802
    @eliotquintana9802 Год назад +1

    You good martial arts wrestling technique

  • @chrismayclin6397
    @chrismayclin6397 4 года назад +2

    Even seemingly complex techniques become easier to digest when broken down like this into simple concepts, like the borrowed force of your opponent and unbalancing through leveraging of the weaker body parts like the arms and shoulders as opposed to going for the center mass of an opponent. I always learn a lot from watching these vids. Thank you, good sir!

  • @J3unG
    @J3unG 4 года назад +1

    Awesome. Great perspective from a real wrestler for stand up fighters. Well done gents. This truly is the best martial arts channel on youTube.

    • @mikuspalmis
      @mikuspalmis 2 года назад

      I think this may actually be the best martial arts channel. There are a few great ones that specialize in specific areas, but Ramsey is probably the top overall.

  • @jmoletsgo13
    @jmoletsgo13 4 года назад +4

    Very cool, I'll definitely give this a try next time I'm on the mat!

  • @maxzhao8331
    @maxzhao8331 4 года назад +2

    You should do more videos with Michael!

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  4 года назад +3

      ruclips.net/video/XDib3tpBwN4/видео.html
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      ruclips.net/video/Pz29lNd47zk/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/ZR5s5LWXvEk/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/W4kzoxkEdGE/видео.html

  • @smithno-mates2341
    @smithno-mates2341 Год назад

    Fantastic coaching from Michael, good stuff Ramsey!

  • @maxzhao8331
    @maxzhao8331 4 года назад +4

    Im going to learn this move!

  • @ericr2617
    @ericr2617 4 года назад +1

    Love the video. Can we get this guy to show us the details to the lateral drop? It's also great in the clinch for when people pressure into you and you land in a better position.

  • @Anonymous501
    @Anonymous501 4 года назад +1

    I wish there was a seperate channel for this type of stuff, but I understand logistically that's a problem with outreach and whatnot, maybe an MMA techniques playlist?

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  4 года назад +1

      I already have a whole playlist of fighting techniques on my channel. Check it out.

  • @edgarscottkarmacho
    @edgarscottkarmacho 4 года назад +1

    Oh i wanted to see more and maybe some follow up after the throw. :D

  • @RobinMcBeth
    @RobinMcBeth 4 года назад +1

    I love this move. Works even better than the Fireman's Carry/ Kata Guruma.
    I usually use the Luta Livre variant... Because I can't do it any other way.

  • @edi9892
    @edi9892 4 года назад +2

    This reminds me: I should learn how to react in a clinch position.
    (my martial arts school pretty much ignores this position)

    • @bombastikderteutone6858
      @bombastikderteutone6858 3 года назад +1

      what martial art are you training in?:)

    • @edi9892
      @edi9892 3 года назад +1

      @@bombastikderteutone6858 Pa Kua. It's sort of Kongfu. I joined it because of the broad field of activities offered ranging from empty hands to bow. However, as much as I like my training partners, I've had some seriously delusional masters and there are so many hidden costs.

  • @ilgenis
    @ilgenis 4 года назад +1

    So simple, yet so effective. I'm gonna try this move if I ever got myself in this situation.

    • @fakename3344
      @fakename3344 4 года назад +5

      You should do it before you need it so you know how. When the time comes to fight we don't usually rise to the occasion, we fall to the level of our training. So make sure you set that bar high.

    • @ilgenis
      @ilgenis 4 года назад

      @@fakename3344 Thanks for the advice, but I'm a naturally athletic man with a former martial arts background. So, I could easily grasp some concepts of martial arts techniques.

    • @canceledpublicaccessproduc1167
      @canceledpublicaccessproduc1167 4 года назад

      @@ilgenis everybody’s got a plan until they get hit in the mouth

    • @ilgenis
      @ilgenis 4 года назад

      @@canceledpublicaccessproduc1167 Not really, I've been punched in the face before. I've taken MMA course. I know what it feels like to be punched in the face.

    • @maxzhao8331
      @maxzhao8331 4 года назад

      Bro you need to train, you can’t do it if you don’t do the move

  • @albertow.7755
    @albertow.7755 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful technique 🙂

  • @Orchal86
    @Orchal86 4 года назад +1

    Interesting move, never saw that before.

  • @slavicvolk
    @slavicvolk 4 года назад

    Love it. Looks like a nogi ude gaeshi

  • @miilkyway927
    @miilkyway927 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this, looking to learn martial arts and hope this helps me😁👍🏼

  • @mrmoth26
    @mrmoth26 3 года назад

    Beautiful.

  • @無主-f2z
    @無主-f2z 3 года назад

    I get out muscled all the time being 118 lbs, this throw is perfect!

  • @shinobihiriyu-originalninj4634
    @shinobihiriyu-originalninj4634 3 года назад

    always loved this move, now I gotta learn it :D Thanks for uploading the video my fellow martial arts brother ;)

  • @CrisTheFist
    @CrisTheFist 4 года назад +1

    He looks like genius level grappler

  • @elenchus
    @elenchus 4 года назад +1

    very neat makikomi variation. What's the followup from the ground?

    • @michaelhulbert2189
      @michaelhulbert2189 3 года назад

      You pin the opponent

    • @elenchus
      @elenchus 3 года назад

      @@michaelhulbert2189 how

    • @michaelhulbert2189
      @michaelhulbert2189 3 года назад +1

      @@elenchus Review 3:34 to 3:40 of the video. Notice when I throw Randy he falls directly to his back. If it was a wrestling match I simply transition into the "pin position" which is very natural from there. The position in question would have for me basically in a reverse side mount, that is my back and body are braced into his rib cage and i plant my feet down and hook my arm around his head and right arm. From there I clamp in very tight applying pressure from both my legs pressing in and my arms compressing and constricting his head up into my body.

  • @davidbarnwellutech4663
    @davidbarnwellutech4663 4 года назад +1

    Great video. It makes me wonder about those 360 jumps you see in kata/ ITF Tkd Tuls. Could those be a sort of shorthand for these kinds of techniques?

    • @ClydeRowing
      @ClydeRowing 2 года назад

      I have heard something similar along the lines of the effort of getting yourself into the air has a crossover to upending someone else... to be honest I don't really buy it. For teaching technique, even in an obscure way that hides the secret from rival schools, it's VERY obscure. If it's a physical training thing, it doesn't simulate launching another human being in the way that, say, throwing a sackful of rice might. I'm not enough of a kata historian, but for one example I know that the jump in Unsu was only added relatively recently - possibly in line with the Japanese idea of martial athleticism that attached itself to Karate.

  • @thejourney9415
    @thejourney9415 3 года назад

    it would be nice to see what this looks like with resistance

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  3 года назад +1

      It looks like two guys wrestling for a bit and then the exact same throw.

  • @periodic98
    @periodic98 4 года назад +1

    Nice vid man

  • @justinfilipovic8939
    @justinfilipovic8939 4 года назад +1

    Cool

  • @memevarg2530
    @memevarg2530 4 года назад +1

    What if I don't finish the spin and end up with the opponent taking the back or even worse getting a guillotine? It looks like a good throw but feels risky at times.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  4 года назад +1

      If you do it wrong, then it won’t work. That’s true of every technique.

  • @lastninjaitachi
    @lastninjaitachi 4 года назад +1

    Learnt this in highschool.

  • @LoganNWO
    @LoganNWO 3 года назад +1

    What is the name of the throw where you grab the opponent by the legs and spin around 9 times and then let go I've just nicknamed it the super throw

    • @mikuspalmis
      @mikuspalmis 2 года назад

      The Crocodile Death Roll.

  • @ChrisCapoccia
    @ChrisCapoccia 4 года назад +1

    so does this score for anything since you both end up on the back temporarily? or does it just change the clinch into a different scramble? does the striker just get to reset to his striking range? how does this set up the next move

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  4 года назад +1

      If you want to pin the guy, don’t let go, and bridge. Go from there and you won’t see a scramble.

  • @ianoji
    @ianoji 4 года назад +3

    4:53 I thought Ramsey would throw Michael lol

  • @sparkyy2890
    @sparkyy2890 4 года назад +1

    Is judo played or fought? You said bjj is played by players, would you say that judo is more of a fight due to the throws from standing up inflicting more damage?

    • @ogreevans
      @ogreevans 4 года назад +2

      I've mostly heard Judo Player, I think judo is a regulated enough sport its played, but if you are entering a cage fight with judo as your primary training, then you could use the term Judo fighter.

  • @slavicvolk
    @slavicvolk 3 года назад

    This move requires the overhook on left side, correct? Can’t be done with two underhooks?

    • @michaelhulbert2189
      @michaelhulbert2189 3 года назад +1

      No, you can change sides, but you always require an overhook on the side you commit to.

  • @jeremynicoletti9060
    @jeremynicoletti9060 4 года назад +1

    Are there good counters to this throw?

  • @buggatewood1560
    @buggatewood1560 4 года назад

    I likes it, I likes it!!

  • @dcsteele
    @dcsteele 4 года назад +28

    Uh well actually in judo this is called sugashane no liabilities

    • @Lordin_
      @Lordin_ 4 года назад +2

      i was looking for this comment xD

    • @guillermoletsworkitout3522
      @guillermoletsworkitout3522 4 года назад +2

      Well a lot of the English and Dutch use to go to Japan and wrestle judokan so they borrow alot of wrestling moves and vice versa

    • @kempbrown6163
      @kempbrown6163 4 года назад

      Looks more like Uchi Makikomi

    • @mrmoth26
      @mrmoth26 3 года назад +1

      But it's not called that in wrestling.

  • @kempbrown6163
    @kempbrown6163 4 года назад

    Uchi Makikomi in Judo

  • @АлтайскийКазак
    @АлтайскийКазак 4 года назад +1

    Does Michael have a traditional Sumo hair style? It certainly looks like it, correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @yurismgodzilla4866
      @yurismgodzilla4866 4 года назад +1

      Correction: the sumo top knot (chonmage) includes all hair and has the hair coming out of the knot oriented forward, resting on the top of the head (and sometimes styled to fan out like a gingko leaf, usually for higher level rikishi). Michael probably just does the legolas/geralt thing with his hair so it stays out of his eyes while he's training. It's a lot more practical to wear this way than to wear it the traditional sumo way, also - their haircuts get ruffled up and ruined all the time during bouts, which can end up looking rather comical.

    • @АлтайскийКазак
      @АлтайскийКазак 4 года назад +1

      @@yurismgodzilla4866 Ok, thanks for clarifying.

  • @mmareviewer.2372
    @mmareviewer.2372 4 года назад +3

    And if you do not go down when he wants you to go down... he will snap your arm off the socket!

  • @ايايوببنتب
    @ايايوببنتب 4 года назад

    How to let him have ur back and rear nake choke u very good thnx Ramsey

  • @davidbarnwellutech4663
    @davidbarnwellutech4663 4 года назад

    Does Micheal have a youtube?

  • @bondjames-bond7664
    @bondjames-bond7664 4 года назад

    Ramsey sir
    Which MA shud i start with .... Pls advise ??? 🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  4 года назад

      The one you want to learn

    • @bondjames-bond7664
      @bondjames-bond7664 4 года назад

      @@RamseyDewey im confused sir .. I like boxing wrestlung bjj muay thai .. What shud i make my base ???

    • @cahallo5964
      @cahallo5964 4 года назад

      @@bondjames-bond7664 Wrestling!

    • @mikuspalmis
      @mikuspalmis 2 года назад +1

      @@bondjames-bond7664 If there's a place close to you that does catch wrestling, bjj, judo, and sambo then go for that, especially if they do mma. A mix of any of those would probably do you well, but it's pretty rare that you'll find a place that does all of those, especially with catch wrestling and sambo. I wouldn't do just one of those for grappling but one is better than none. You'll figure out the striking part as you go. But basically, apart from all of this, just do something and do what you want to do. If you want to be a complete fighter, go for mma. Maybe you can also find someone to train with as a friend or partner.

  • @thebeardedbear565
    @thebeardedbear565 4 года назад +3

    Reminds of aikido technics

  • @sanjuuuan
    @sanjuuuan 6 месяцев назад

    Vertushka!!!

  • @perrenchan6600
    @perrenchan6600 4 года назад

    Yikes, this is some movie level style of fighting. Whats it like on the receiving end? Is it a Super disabling kind of throw or is like a safe/non lethal kind?

    • @echofoxtrotwhiskey1595
      @echofoxtrotwhiskey1595 4 года назад +1

      Are you serious? Movie fighting? This has been a part of wrestling and judo for a while now.

    • @perrenchan6600
      @perrenchan6600 4 года назад

      @@echofoxtrotwhiskey1595 I know that 😂 what I meant was in terms of visual. These moves exist for ages yet a lot choreography doesn't use them. I'm not disputing it's existence but rather I'm saying that grappling and wrestling and throwing visually looks surreal but is completely realistic and effective

    • @YoutubeCommenter1
      @YoutubeCommenter1 3 года назад

      @@perrenchan6600 It would proparly hurt on concrete, but not the worst throw to be thrown by since he is rolling more than falling. I think something like a double leg take down, shoulder throw or an osoto gari (outside leg sweep) would be examples of throws with a harder fall.

  • @disneyh8er
    @disneyh8er 4 года назад

    Ned Stark teaching wrestling now.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  4 года назад +3

      Who?

    • @disneyh8er
      @disneyh8er 4 года назад

      @@RamseyDewey Character from game of thrones with a very similar hairstyle to your buddy there.

  • @kramepilef
    @kramepilef 4 года назад

    Ippon seonage?

  • @primeraptorZ
    @primeraptorZ 4 года назад +2

    I will try this on my least favorite cousin... 😂

  • @gptcompany
    @gptcompany 4 года назад

    Ramsey why did you stop doing women' self defense videos?

    • @IllidanSturmgrimmDeusVult
      @IllidanSturmgrimmDeusVult 4 года назад +1

      It has no purpose because it does not work. The average woman is out after one hit. No technique helps. Just be aware of your surroundings.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey  4 года назад +2

      Understand the difference between “haven’t made one in a while” and “stopped doing”. Not the same thing.