SODE TSURI-KOMI GOSHI by Sensei Koji Komuro; Sleeve Lift & Pull Hip Throw
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2016
- This video is about Sode tsuri-komi goshi, Its a hip throw.
Special thanks to Teacher: Koji Komuro Sensei Sleeve lift pull hip judo throw demonstrated at Wellington City Dojo Komlock Seminar
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This was EXCELLENT! These instructors did a great job thoroughly explaining the technique; thank you for posting this.
Great instruction, this is a very clear demonstration of an effective variation of sode tsurikomi goshi.
This man (Komuro Koji) is a living legend. While he's mostly known for his devastating newaza skills, he also has excellent standing skills too, and is an outstanding and gifted instructor. He's got a great RUclips channel himself too.
Great video
Nice video, appreciate it.
Great detail at 10:00 , some people think that lifting the elbow always make you weaker.
Harigato
Nico Contreras n
What I like is he actually can do the techniques he shows in shiai and win. Search: World Judo Championships Veterans Olbia 2017 (Koji "komlock"Komuro)
(Komlock) Koji Komuro Sensei is great!!!
Technique technique technique.
That’s how you learn judo.
Got any footage of Komuro Sensei in randori?
Perhaps, in newaza, will look at it, but I was fighting at the same time.
World Judo Championships Veterans Olbia 2017 (Koji "komlock"Komuro)
judo is taught so much more technically than bjj
Depends on the bjj trainer ;)
jojo Have you ever heard of "John Danaher"?
@@olemew Have you ever heard Sanae Kikuta?
@@m5a1stuart83 Yes, why do you ask?
@@olemew just ask...
Trener where istnieje your OBI? Where is your RESPEKT for Judo and Sensei?
That was not poor etiquette, the obi came off from effort in training, and being partner. You misunderstand. More respect is paying attention to the teaching and following it closely. Normally Kazu Sensei is very respectful and mindful.
Estranho... faixas vermelhas, um sem, etc
The red-white belt can correspond to 6-8th dan in judo.