Mr. @Shintaro Higashi. Thank you so very much for your teachings. The reason why I'm a green belt in Judo right now is because of a combination between your teachings and what I've learned in my dojo. I wish you a speedy recovery from your stroke and thanks again for being an inspiration and role model for many of us judokas
While on the subject of street - totally illegal in Judo; but if Uke pulls the other way you can grab the front and back of their head with your hands and lift them up pressing hard on the cheekbone pressure/pain points and spiral them down to the floor in this opposite direction - they will hit head first. Its Brutal!
Criar a situação perfeita induzindo o oponente a baixar a cabeça e ter o tempo certo para entrar o quadril, essa técnica usando o peso do corpo também é super interessante, alguma dica para oponententes muito mais altos ou mais baixos?
You make me really want to go back to training Shintaro. I always fond this throw useless compared to ogoshi. but your demonstration makes a lot more sense to me.
Shintaro: I love the mats in your dojo (i mean from what i see in your videos) always been a fan of the traditional set up tatami green. Are they Fuji mats ? Textured or smooth? Looking to do a dojo build myself so any input / info ya have would be appreciated. Thanks ,obrigado, arigato gozaimashita. OSU!
I was at a meeting with a senior international referee today and asked if the 2nd variation of this throw was legal and was told it was not by both he and my coach, even though I have been using it very effectively during randoori (my coach must not have noticed I was using this.) Can someone here please clarify or give some insight on the legality of this throw? Thank you.
@@JOQYheroi am yellow belt and after 5 month i am orange but i want everything be perfect.. can i make my hips much outside to lift him and throw him to the ground all the way from my head to to the ground like my english is bad
@@zyro_eu I am really not that coach but I have a green belt but I don't understand a in these things I know the movements and some basics if you have a coach ask him this question👍🏻👍🏻
Great details on Koshi guruma, good for a judo rule set. Not a suitable technique for jiu-jitsu rules. Too easy to be rolled through as you land the takedown so the 2 points end up going to the uke. Also too easy for Toris back to be taken once the fight is allowed to continue on the ground. Great technique for scoring judo ippons though. Great to see those 3 variations. Thanks
What?? That's non-sense lol. I use the sag version all the time, I just don't continue pushing my hips into them once on the ground, I go right into a heavy Kesa-Gatame and switch to Kezura-Kesa-gatame after. It's literally a throw that puts you right into a heavy side control, and if you're getting rolled through you should work on your weight management or how you take them down (angle vs massive momentum).
@@af4396lol right i was going to say the same. You literally land in control when done right. Just gotta pay attention as you can get reversed in most throws lol. Should be following through with every throw no matter judo or BJJ.
Understood - control the head. Love how you identify common themes throughout different techniques. Great way to learn.
1:00 classic
1:38 sag version
3:00 hips way out
Mr. @Shintaro Higashi. Thank you so very much for your teachings. The reason why I'm a green belt in Judo right now is because of a combination between your teachings and what I've learned in my dojo. I wish you a speedy recovery from your stroke and thanks again for being an inspiration and role model for many of us judokas
I’ve always loved this throw. Great in the dojo and very effective in the street. Go judo. 🥋😎🤙🏾
Totally, for me it´s one of the best for self defense.
While on the subject of street - totally illegal in Judo; but if Uke pulls the other way you can grab the front and back of their head with your hands and lift them up pressing hard on the cheekbone pressure/pain points and spiral them down to the floor in this opposite direction - they will hit head first. Its Brutal!
@@minorityofone1510 it’s not illegal in judo
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I’m not sure if that technique will work against a resisting opponent
Interesting stuff ,keep it coming sensi higashi .
I was taught the second one in wrestling but It´s nice that Shintaro shows it with the judo details.
Brilliant and insightful as always
Thank you sensei 🙏 i love Judo 🇯🇵
Cant believe I missed this 6 months ago. Nice tips. Never seen the sag before, will def be practicing that at my next training.
Thank you very much Sensei. Student from Sydney, Australia.
thank you very much, the explanation and technique are great, my jiu-jitsu will get better every day with your videos!! ossss
as a wrestler #3 was my bread and butter
I love that sag version of koshi guruma never seen that before 😊
Tutorialnya jelas,sangat membantu...
Yes!!!!
I love it!
Thank you!
Criar a situação perfeita induzindo o oponente a baixar a cabeça e ter o tempo certo para entrar o quadril, essa técnica usando o peso do corpo também é super interessante, alguma dica para oponententes muito mais altos ou mais baixos?
Uke is a specimen 👀
George looks like such a gentle giant.
You make me really want to go back to training Shintaro. I always fond this throw useless compared to ogoshi. but your demonstration makes a lot more sense to me.
Thanks.
I m sorry the previous message
Great.
The "noooh" of the uke is funny😂
Shintaro: I love the mats in your dojo (i mean from what i see in your videos) always been a fan of the traditional set up tatami green. Are they Fuji mats ? Textured or smooth? Looking to do a dojo build myself so any input / info ya have would be appreciated. Thanks ,obrigado, arigato gozaimashita. OSU!
Thank you!! They are fuji mats textured. 🎉🎉 i can connect you to someone there if you want. Send me a dm on instagram. @judoshintaronyc good luck!
Hank you
How to distinguish between Koshi Guruma Vs Kubi Nage ?
I was at a meeting with a senior international referee today and asked if the 2nd variation of this throw was legal and was told it was not by both he and my coach, even though I have been using it very effectively during randoori (my coach must not have noticed I was using this.) Can someone here please clarify or give some insight on the legality of this throw? Thank you.
Why would this not be legal? There's no illegal gripping.
3:06 can i do it with ogoshi too ?
Yeah
@@JOQYheroi am yellow belt and after 5 month i am orange but i want everything be perfect.. can i make my hips much outside to lift him and throw him to the ground all the way from my head to to the ground like my english is bad
@@zyro_eu I am really not that coach but I have a green belt but I don't understand a in these things I know the movements and some basics if you have a coach ask him this question👍🏻👍🏻
@@JOQYhero okay thanks tho i asked that but he didnt gave me a good answer tbh
Oss
Awesome...
What is it called when you do a Koshi Guruma, except instead of your right arm going around their head, your right arm is underhooking? Is it viable?
Pretty sure that's just o goshi
@@Pentagathusosaurus Ok thank you!
You had a stroke ?? And isnt this move banned
Can someone recommend me a judo book I need help I can't get from my dojo
🥋
Do Judoka say Osu?
Judo is Japanese, so yes
Great details on Koshi guruma, good for a judo rule set. Not a suitable technique for jiu-jitsu rules. Too easy to be rolled through as you land the takedown so the 2 points end up going to the uke. Also too easy for Toris back to be taken once the fight is allowed to continue on the ground. Great technique for scoring judo ippons though. Great to see those 3 variations. Thanks
What?? That's non-sense lol. I use the sag version all the time, I just don't continue pushing my hips into them once on the ground, I go right into a heavy Kesa-Gatame and switch to Kezura-Kesa-gatame after. It's literally a throw that puts you right into a heavy side control, and if you're getting rolled through you should work on your weight management or how you take them down (angle vs massive momentum).
@@af4396lol right i was going to say the same. You literally land in control when done right. Just gotta pay attention as you can get reversed in most throws lol. Should be following through with every throw no matter judo or BJJ.
The technique is weak in the first example. He tries to throw on straight legs without squatting
what is the difference between the koshi guruma and the kubi nage?